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Cost-Sharing Reductions, Technocrat Tinkering, and Market-Based Health Policy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2021
Abstract
The Trump Administration has exposed both the durability and vulnerability of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act's insurance reforms. One of the Administration's first strikes at “Obamacare” was to discontinue federal government payment of cost-sharing reductions, which insurers pay to low-income enrollees on the exchanges to reduce their out-of-pocket share of medical spending. The states struck back with a clever solution that could hold insurers and enrollees harmless. This article examines this strategy and why, while impressive, it reaffirms larger problems with the ACA's market-based approach to health reform and the need for new pathways forward.
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- Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics , Volume 46 , Issue 4: Next Steps in Health Reform , Winter 2018 , pp. 873 - 876
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- Copyright © American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics 2018
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