This blog is part of an ongoing series of stories from people across the country who would be negatively affected by the ACA repeal bill currently being negotiated in Congress. If Congress repeals the Affordable Care… Read more.
06.22.2017 /
Insights Blog
If the Senate passes a bill repealing the Affordable Care Act and cutting federal funding for Medicaid, the pain will not be limited only to people who rely on the ACA and Medicaid for… Read more.
06.20.2017 /
Cheryl Fish-Parcham,
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Insights Blog
Leslie and his family live in Oregon. They depend on Medicaid to care for their daughter, Gloria. Gloria receives home-based health care services through a special Medicaid waiver made possible by the Affordable… Read more.
06.19.2017 /
Insights Blog
In early May, Republicans in the House of Representatives rushed through their repeal bill, called the American Health Care Act (AHCA), without taking the usual step of waiting for the CBO report to fully understand the… Read more.
06.15.2017 /
Caitlin Morris,
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Insights Blog
More than $18,000 to spend on Medicaid for each person in Alaska; Nevada gets just over $4,000. Does that sound fair? Well, that’s the funding formula in the GOP health care repeal plan. States… Read more.
06.13.2017 /
Andrea Callow,
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Insights Blog
Senate Republicans are on course to fast-track the bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act and cut Medicaid. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell wants to bring the Republican health care bill to a vote after the July… Read more.
06.10.2017 /
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Insights Blog
As Republicans in Congress continue their quest to repeal the Affordable Care Act and cut Medicaid for millions, one of our most important roles as health care advocates and activists is to stay motivated… Read more.
06.09.2017 /
Raven Gomez,
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Insights Blog
Update (6/8/17): Reports that senators are considering a longer phase-down of the Medicaid expansion do not represent a compromise. A phaseout – no matter the exact length -- is the same as ending the expansion… Read more.
06.01.2017 /
Dee Mahan,
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Insights Blog
Republican plans to repeal the Affordable Care Act—including the American Health Care Act passed by the House—go well beyond repealing the health care law to a wholesale gutting of Medicaid funding, using what is… Read more.
05.31.2017 /
Eliot Fishman,
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Insights Blog
There is no shortage of reports of prescription drug companies hiking the prices of life-saving medicines by 100, 1000, even 10,000 percent, sometimes overnight. Consumers have seen drastic price increases, sometimes referred to as “price… Read more.
05.30.2017 /
Ellen Albritton,
Melissa Burroughs,
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Insights Blog
Even as health care has become a politically charged issue this year, we’ve seen oral health advocates work diligently and some states make progress to improve oral health benefits in their Medicaid programs. This… Read more.
05.26.2017 /
Melissa Burroughs,
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Insights Blog
Update (5/22/2017, 4:30pm): The Trump administration today asked the U.S. Court of Appeals in DC for a 90-day hold before the administration announces whether it will continue a cost-sharing program that pays for out-of-pocket expenses… Read more.
05.22.2017 /
Cheryl Fish-Parcham,
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Insights Blog
After narrowly passing the House of Representatives, the Republican bill that would repeal the Affordable Care Act is now under consideration by the Senate. The American Health Care Act (AHCA), as the bill passed… Read more.
05.12.2017 /
Claire McAndrew,
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Insights Blog
We know how the House Republican bill could affect people who get insurance through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace and Medicaid. But what has been overlooked is how the bill, known as the… Read more.
05.04.2017 /
Lydia Mitts,
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Insights Blog
Families USA's analysis finds the Upton-Long proposal to increase funds for high-risk pools would cover only a fraction of America's health care consumers who have pre-existing conditions: As many as 15 million people with pre-existing… Read more.
05.03.2017 /
Caitlin Morris,
Eliot Fishman,
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Insights Blog
Update 5/5/17: Republicans in the House of Representatives passed the American Health Care Act, as their bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act is called. It now goes to the Senate. Visit our Protect Our Care page for… Read more.
04.26.2017 /
Lydia Mitts,
Claire McAndrew,
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Insights Blog