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AHA Comments on the CMS’ Proposed Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters for 2023

Letter to CMS with AHA’s comments on proposed Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters for 2023.

CMS: 275,000 adults now eligible for Medicaid in Missouri under ACA

About 275,000 low-income adults are now eligible for coverage under Medicaid expansion in Missouri, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced.
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AHA Comments on the CMS’ Proposed Updates to Certain Rules Governing the Health Insurance Markets

The Honorable Chiquita Brooks-LaSure Administrator Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Hubert H. Humphrey Building 200 Independence Avenue, S.W., Room 445-G

Guidance on discrimination protections for people with ‘long COVID’ released

Some individuals with “long COVID” may have a disability under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act and other civil rights laws that entitles them to protection from discrimination, the departments of Health and Human Services and Justice said in guidance released.
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New PowerPlay Episode: Rep. Gottheimer Discusses Bipartisan Possibilities, Health Care Priorities for Congress

The AHA today released a new episode of PowerPlay, the on-demand video series that connects AHA members to major players in policy, politics and science.
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PowerPlay Episode #5: Bi-Partisan possibilities and health care priorities for Congress | Rep. Josh Gottheimer

On June 28, Rep. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., a founding member of the bi-partisan Problem Solvers Caucus, spoke with former AHA Board Chair, Brian Gragnolati, president and chief executive officer at Atlantic Health System in New Jersey, about health care priorities for Congress, including strengthening the Affordable Care Act, as well as additional relief and support for hospitals and health systems that are still managing the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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CMS Proposes Updated Payment Parameters for 2022

This Special Bulletin summarizes a proposed rule with additional policies for health insurance issuers and the Health Insurance Marketplaces (or “exchanges”) for plan years 2022 and beyond.

Supreme Court dismisses third major challenge to ACA; see AHA’s media statement and blog for more analysis

The United States Supreme Court rejected the third major challenge to the Affordable Care Act, holding in a 7-2 decision that the challengers did not have “standing,” or the legal right to challenge the portions of the ACA they alleged were unconstitutional.

Blog: Affordable Care Act Survives Third Supreme Court Suit Unscathed

Individuals and states have tried — three times — to wipe the Affordable Care Act off the books. The Supreme Court — for the third time — rejected those efforts. In a lopsided 7-2 opinion, the Court held that individual plaintiffs and states seeking to strike down the Act lacked “standing,” or the legal right, to bring their suit. 
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Supreme Court Dismisses Third Major Challenge to Affordable Care Act

The United States Supreme Court this morning rejected the third major challenge to the Affordable Care Act, holding in a 7-2 decision that the challengers did not have “standing,” or the legal right to challenge the portions of the ACA they alleged were unconstitutional.