On May 12, a federal judge ruled that the Obama administration could no longer pay for the Affordable Care Act’s cost-sharing reductions for low- and moderate income families, because Congress had never expressly appropriated funds for that purpose. A new “To the Point” compiles tweets from Sara Collins, vice president for Health Care Coverage and Access at The Commonwealth Fund, in which she explains who the House v. Burwell decision could potentially affect, and what it could mean for the health insurance marketplace overall.
What’s at Stake: The House v. Burwell
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