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- June 27, 2017
BCRA’s Three Strikes for States
Read moreSo the Senate introduced its “Better Care Reconciliation Act” (BCRA) last week. If you have not yet read through all 145-pages, we have already put out a number of blogs and issue briefs highlighting certain factors. But I want to draw your attention to the interplay of three separate provisions…
- June 27, 2017
Hey Medicaid, There’s a Bridge I Want to Sell You!
Read moreAmongst all the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad 142-pages of the so-called “Better Care Reconciliation Act” (BCRA), I will forgive you if you somehow missed the provision about bridges. Take a look at Section 134, the section that allows states to operate part of their Medicaid programs through…
- June 26, 2017
Senate Bill Would Force 22 Million Individuals Off of Health Care Coverage, CBO Says
Read moreCBO Score Notes More Than $770 Billion to be Cut from MedicaidWashington – The Senate's bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act, called the "Better Care Reconciliation Act" (BCRA) would yank health care coverage from at least 22 million individuals, including 15 million from Medicaid, and limit access to…
- June 26, 2017
Detrimental Effects of Allowing States to Waive the Essential Health Benefits
Michelle Lilienfeld and Hector Hernandez-Delgado Issue BriefRead moreIn "Detrimental Effects of Allowing States to Waive the Essential Health Benefits," Senior Attorney Michelle Lilienfeld and Staff Attorney Héctor Hernández-Delgado explain how the Senate's Better Care Reconciliation Act makes it easy for states to get rid of the Essential Health Benefits requirement and as a result leave consumers facing higher out-of-pocket costs and less…
- June 26, 2017
Top 10 Threats to Women’s Reproductive Health Under the Senate’s ACA Repeal Bill
Read moreThe Senate bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and radically slash Medicaid funding poses serious threats the health of low income women by limiting their access to reproductive health care services. Senior Attorney Amy Chen details in this issue brief the key ways the Senate bill would…
- June 26, 2017
Top 10 Changes to Medicaid Under Senate’s ACA Repeal Bill (Updated)
Kim Lewis and Mara Youdelman Issue BriefRead moreSenate leadership on July 13 announced its "draft discussion" bill providing slight revisions to its so-called "Better Care Reconciliation Act (BCRA)." NHeLP managing attorneys Mara Youdelman and Kim Lewis detail "BCRA 2.0" in an updated brief assessing the first version. They conclude the revisions do nothing to fix an atrocious bill.…