Sentences with phrase «federal health care subsidy»

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In a major decision, the Supreme Court on Thursday ruled 6 - 3 that the federal subsidies that help nearly 6.4 million people pay for their Affordable Care Act health plans are legal under the Affordable Care Act.
Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Limitation — Vote Passed (218 - 210, 6 Not Voting) The House passed a bill that would limit to $ 250,000 the non-economic damages that can be awarded in a medical malpractice lawsuit in which the plaintiff's health care was paid for in whole or in part via a federal program, subsidy or tax benefit, and would establish a statute of limitations for initiating such lawsuits of either three years following the plaintiff's injury, or one year after the plaintiff discovers such injury, whichever occurs first.
Without a significant new investment in New York State's Child Care Block Grant, New York State will not be able to meet federal health and safety requirements and maintain the current number of child care subsidCare Block Grant, New York State will not be able to meet federal health and safety requirements and maintain the current number of child care subsidcare subsidies.
These numbers do not reflect any losses attributable to changes in federal health care policy, such as reductions in hospital funding, Medicaid and insurance subsidies.
The ad accuses Slaughter of a voting for a slew of tax increases, including the so - called «cap and trade» emissions measure and trots out the frequent Republicant talking point that the 2010 federal health care bill cuts $ 716 billion for Medicare, which is actually spread out over 10 years and targets subsidies to insurance companies.
«In the meantime, my office will continue to defend the vital ACA subsidies in federal court for the hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers and millions of Americans who rely on the quality, affordable health care they provide.»
A California federal judge refused to make the Trump administration immediately resume reimbursement of Affordable Care Act subsidies for health insurance copays and deductibles.
Connecticut joined Massachusetts, California and Kentucky in filing a lawsuit on Friday challenging the Trump administration's move to stop $ 7 billion in federal subsidy payments to health insurers under the Affordable Care Act.
These drug pricing discrepancies could become even more important depending on the outcome of the pending Supreme Court case King vs. Burwell, which challenges the legitimacy of federal health - care subsidies and could leave as many as 8 million Americans without subsidies and uninsured in 2016.
As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to announce its decision in a lawsuit that threatens federal health insurance subsidies for more than 6 million Americans, health care economist Timothy D. McBride, PhD, professor in the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis, is confident the high court will side with the Obama administration.
Obamacare is another name for the Affordable Care Act and is also used to refer to the subset of health insurance plans that require state and federal checks and that you may qualify for and use subsidies on.
On the other hand, for people who don't get subsidies to help pay for plans that follow the rules of former President Barack Obama's health care law, these plans are much cheaper than even the least expensive plans on the federal marketplace.
The health care law subsidies push Yates to make sure her business makes enough money to keep her above the federal poverty line.
Meanwhile, federal health care reform has expanded access to Medicaid, while also creating subsidies that may make the cost of health insurance on the individual market more affordable.
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