Katie Keith analyzes the impacts of the IRA and more.
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Wednesday, November 16, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
From Health Affairs
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Congress Extends ACA Subsidies
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) includes a number of health reforms
including the extension of enhanced Marketplace subsidies and Medicare
prescription drug negotiation.
In this month's issue, Katie Keith analyzes Congress' extension of
enhanced Marketplace subsidies
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through 2025 and the drug prescription reforms associated with the IRA.
The article examines key updates to the ACA as well, namely:
* The HHS' revised nondiscrimination rule
* The suspension of Georgia's Section 1332 waiver
* A Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling in Texas that would impact
coverage requirements and cost sharing for preventative services.
Katie Keith also writes the Following the ACA series on Forefront, which
you can read here
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Elsewhere At Health Affairs
Today on Forefront, Emily Stewart discusses how reproductive care is
being restricted
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in geographic regions dominated by hospitals with refusal policies, even
in states where abortion remains legal.
Robert Bohrer examines Justice Alito's majority opinion in Dobbs v.
Jackson Women's Health
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and the implications it has for religious freedom and patient health.
Natalie DiCenzo and Todd Rosen discuss language pertaining to abortion
bans
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and argue that clarity is needed to outline definitive treatment options
for health care providers to safeguard patient health.
Billy Wynne and coauthors argue that modest Democratic gains (or
mitigated losses) in the recent Midterm elections
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bode well for the Medicaid program, access to abortion services, and
more aggressive measures to reduce health care costs.
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Daily Digest
Congress Extends Enhanced ACA Subsidies
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Katie Keith
Many Hospitals Refuse To Provide Reproductive Care, Even In States Where
Abortion Remains Legal
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Emily Stewart
A Freezer Chest Of Frozen Embryos: 'Men And Women Of Good Conscience
Can Disagree'
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Robert A. Bohrer
Unclear Language Of Abortion Ban Exceptions Risks Patient Health
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Natalie DiCenzo and Todd Rosen
What Recent State Elections Mean For Health Care
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Billy Wynne et al.
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