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Eugene

(61,900 posts)
Thu Jan 4, 2018, 01:33 PM Jan 2018

Trump administration rule would let more people drop Obamacare

Source: Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration proposed a rule on Thursday to allow Americans who are self-employed or work for small businesses to buy health insurance that does not comply with all Obamacare requirements in an effort to unwind the 2010 healthcare law.

The rule, put forward by the Department of Labor, would allow individuals and small businesses to form an association based on geography or industry and purchase health insurance that would be exempt from some rules of the Affordable Care Act.

The rule also allows sole proprietors to join such associations. Currently, sole proprietors can purchase individual insurance through the Obamacare individual market, created under former Democratic President Barack Obama’s healthcare law.

The rule must go through a comment period but is likely to gain approval, helping to enact a similar executive order Trump signed in October.

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#HEALTH NEWS JANUARY 4, 2018 / 12:01 PM / UPDATED 24 MINUTES AGO
Yasmeen Abutaleb
3 MIN READ


Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-healthcare-insurance/trump-administration-rule-would-let-more-people-drop-obamacare-idUSKBN1ET1YY

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riversedge

(70,242 posts)
1. We can trust that the comment section will be overtaken by trumpbots! This is an example of why
Thu Jan 4, 2018, 01:36 PM
Jan 2018

repugs have been silent on so many outrageous behaviors by trump. They need him and his vile cabinet.

John Fante

(3,479 posts)
2. Bringing back junk plans, smh. Republicans are a fucking plague on this county.
Thu Jan 4, 2018, 01:44 PM
Jan 2018

The 2018 midterms can't get here fast enough.

mahatmakanejeeves

(57,489 posts)
3. No, no, no. I'm sure you meant to say, "expand access." Here's the news release:
Thu Jan 4, 2018, 01:48 PM
Jan 2018
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ANNOUNCES PROPOSAL TO EXPAND ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE THROUGH SMALL BUSINESS HEALTH PLANS

WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to expand the opportunity to offer employment-based health insurance to small businesses through Small Business Health Plans, also known as Association Health Plans.

Up to 11 million Americans working for small businesses/sole proprietors and their families lack employer-sponsored insurance. These 11 million Americans could find coverage under this proposal. Many small employers struggle to offer insurance because it is currently too expensive and cumbersome. These employees – and their families – would have an additional alternative through Small Business Health Plans (Association Health Plans). These plans would close the gap of uninsured without eliminating options available in the healthcare marketplace.

Under the proposal, small businesses and sole proprietors would have more freedom to band together to provide affordable, quality health insurance for employees.

The proposed rule, which applies only to employer-sponsored health insurance, would allow employers to join together as a single group to purchase insurance in the large group market. These improvements stand to open health insurance coverage for millions of Americans and their families by making it more affordable for thousands of small businesses and sole proprietors. By joining together, employers may reduce administrative costs through economies of scale, strengthen their bargaining position to obtain more favorable deals, enhance their ability to self-insure, and offer a wider array of insurance options.

As proposed, the rule would:

• Allow employers to form a Small Business Health Plan on the basis of geography or industry. A plan could serve employers in a state, city, county, or a multi-state metro area, or it could serve all the businesses in a particular industry nationwide;
• Allow sole proprietors to join Small Business Health Plans, clearing a path to access health insurance for the millions of uninsured Americans who are sole proprietors or the family of sole proprietors.

The proposed rule includes important protections for Americans. Small Business Health Plans (Association Health Plans) cannot charge individuals higher premiums based on health factors or refuse to admit employees to a plan because of health factors. The Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration will closely monitor these plans to protect consumers.

The NPRM will be published in the Federal Register on Jan. 5, 2018, and be available for public comment for 60 days. The Department encourages interested parties to submit comments on the proposed rule. The NPRM, along with the procedures for submitting comments, can be found at the Federal Register website.

EBSA News Release: 01/04/2018

Contact Name: Eric Holland

Email: holland.eric.w@dol.gov

Phone Number: (202) 693-4676

Release Number: 18-0002-NAT

I'll link to the Federal Register when the link becomes available.

ETA: it's available now. The link is in the news release.

Please do not chew out the person who answers the phone. He or she does not set policy.
 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
4. This is potentially not a bad thing ... however I'll need to see just WHICH other ACA provisions
Thu Jan 4, 2018, 01:56 PM
Jan 2018

They're proposing can be ignored by the insurance co's offering these plans.

The law of the land has not been changed in terms of what the minimum standards ('Bronze') are for insurance plans, so DoL cannot just arbitrarily say 'oh that's waived cause we say so'.

Maeve

(42,282 posts)
7. And am I going to be able to get the help with paying for it that I get thru the ACA?
Thu Jan 4, 2018, 03:25 PM
Jan 2018

A high percentage of us using healthcare.gov are getting financial help to pay for that insurance---one of the reasons we CAN afford it now.

lark

(23,105 posts)
8. Why is he still alive to continue this epic destruction of our way of life?
Thu Jan 4, 2018, 03:29 PM
Jan 2018

He's an existential threat to all of us and to the world.

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