Threading the Needle: Bipartisan Compromise on Market Stabilization?

Congress returned to DC last week and are once again tackling health care. The Senate Health Committee started hearings about stabilizing the health insurance market. Senators Lamar Alexander (R-TN) and Patty Murray seek to craft bipartisan legislation, but Murray acknowledges that “threading the needle will not be easy.” The committee heard from insurance commissioners, including...

Competing Proposals – Repeal and Replace or Medicare for All?

Yesterday, two contrasting health care reform proposals were released. The Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson plan appears to have similar effects to the recent Republican ACA repeal proposals and would  strip coverage from millions, gut the Medicaid program, and undermine the ACA’s most popular consumer protections. Meanwhile, Senator Bernie Sanders (D-VT) released a Medicare for All proposal that would...

Charity Care Under Close Examination Closer to Home

Last week, Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed suit against St. Joseph Medical Center in Tacoma for withholding charity care from low-income patients. State law requires hospitals to provide charity care (financial assistance) to low-income patients, but recent investigations demonstrate some hospitals fail to comply. A recent report from Columbia Legal Services found that hospitals are...

Congress on Recess, but Uncertainty Lingers

The Republicans have not given up on repealing Obamacare, but attention appears to be shifting to a bipartisan approach to achieve market stability. Senator Lamar Alexander, Republican of Tennessee, has pledged to work with Senator Patty Murray, Democrat of Washington, and the Senate Health Committee to convene hearings when Congress returns following Labor Day. Alexander...

Washington Lawmakers Weigh In

“All lawmakers should be committed to working in a bipartisan manner to achieve needed improvements for our health care system. This should start with a commitment from President Trump that his administration will continue to pay the Affordable Care Act’s Cost-Sharing Reductions, in accordance with the law. This provision of the ACA was designed to...