Safety-net hospitals benefiting from ACA insurance expansion

May 27, 2014
health care reformUSA Today (5/27, Galewitz) carries a Kaiser Health News report on how the Affordable Care Act is helping safety-net hospitals, which currently “treat a disproportionate share of poor and uninsured people and therefore face billions of dollars in unpaid bills.” The article explains that these hospitals “had expected to see a drop in uninsured patients seeking treatment, but the change has been faster and deeper than most anticipated.”

However, the Athens (GA) Banner-Herald (5/26, Burkhart) reports that local free-clinics are seeing more patients without insurance “despite [the] promise of ACA.”
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ACA enrollment reaches three million after 800K signed up in January

January 27, 2014
Friday’s announcement by the Department of Health and Human Services that 800,000 more people signed up for insurance exchange plans in January is covered in media outlets almost universally as a hurdle cleared for the Affordable Care Act.  Bloomberg News (1/25, Wayne) reported some of the new enrollees pushed “total enrollment to 3 million as negative perceptions about the program give way to more practical needs.” HHS Secretary Sebelius “touted the January figures in a speech today in Jacksonville, Florida,” while an HHS blog post said more outreach means those numbers are likely to “continue to grow.” One industry analyst said the enrollment was good news for insurers, and “if the pace of sign-ups continues, enrollment should be close to 5 million by the end of March.” The Administration wants about seven million people by then. Sebelius was in Jacksonville on another in a round of “multiple appearances in both Florida and Texas over the past six months.” Neither state operates its own insurance exchange.

Reuters (1/25) reported that the newest enrollment figures suggest the Obama Administration is steering past its bumpy launch of the insurance exchange and could reach its goal of 7 million people by March 31. CMS chief Marilyn Tavenner announced the new total Friday in the HHS blog post. Earlier in the week, the Obama Administration said 6.3 million people also qualified for Medicaid and the CHIP program this month.
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California declines to implement Obama fix for those losing health insurance

November 22, 2013
Scott Pelley, on the CBS Evening News, said that on Thursday, California officials announced that they “will not let President Obama make good on [his] broken promise” that anyone who liked their health insurance could keep it “even if that policy does not meet new higher standards.” According to Pelley, California officials contend that “reinstating those policies after they’ve already been canceled would only make matters worse,” and “so hundreds of thousands of Californians will lose their substandard health policies.” USA Today(11/22, Kennedy, Welch) reports that “only 12 states have agreed with Obama’s recent proposal.”

Bloomberg News (11/22, Vekshin) reports that Covered California “weighed extending the canceled plans through March 31 or through Dec. 31, 2014, or allowing them to expire at the end of next month.” Bloomberg notes that California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones “said last week he opposed the cancellations and agreed with Obama’s call to allow people to stay in existing plans for an extra year.”
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Administration confirms extension of ACA enrollment period

October 24, 2013
acaobamaAfter speculation all Wednesday that the Obama Administration would delay the deadline to avoid a penalty under the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate, fueled by ongoing negative coverage of healthcare.gov and anonymous reports, it was confirmed that the date insurance must be purchased was pushed back. However, the Administration insists this is not an “individual mandate delay,” and maintains that the move is “unrelated” to troubles with the online marketplace.
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