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📣 IT'S OFFICIAL: #AmFamiliesPlan to *permanently* #KillTheCliff & #UpTheSubs. Make no mistake: This is still a #BFD.
acasignups.net/21/04/28/its-o…
NOTE: I'm switching from #AmFamiliesPlan to #AmFamPlan. Shorter, easier to type and it's alliterative!!
📣 REMINDER: Here's the @urbaninstitute's estimates of how much the uninsured rate would go down in every state if the expanded #ACA subsidies are made permanent: acasignups.net/21/04/16/urban…
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📣 Ahead of tonight’s big speech: I have no idea if he’ll give an update on ACA enrollment, but if he does, I’m guessing he’ll announce over 1.0 million ADDITIONAL exchange enrollees via HealthCare.Gov alone since the relaunched enrollment period started on 2/15.
According to @JStein_WaPo, it sounds like Biden will be proposing $200B to make the expanded #ACA subsidies permanent, but no other major healthcare provisions *at the moment*. This actually makes more sense than you may think given this poll: acasignups.net/21/04/27/huh-s…
Having said that, the WH resistance to going bigger in healthcare *at the moment* seems to center around passing #HR3 to pay for other stuff, which is fiercely opposed by #PhRMA.
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In light of the just-expanded #ACA subsidies *and* the pending SCOTUS decision on the fate of the ACA due to the zeroing out of the mandate penalty, a reminder:
acasignups.net/19/02/26/blast…
During the 2008 primaries between Obama & Clinton, *she* was the one arguing that an individual mandate penalty was necessary to prevent adverse selection, while Obama argued that if the coverage was affordable enough, a mandate wouldn't be necessary. This was a MAJOR flashpoint.
In the end, Obama won the nomination & Presidency...but when the #ACA was signed, it included an individual mandate penalty after all...but the subsidies weren't nearly generous enough for many people.
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📣 NEW: PREPARE THYSELF: It may be in fits & starts, but #ACA2.0 *is* happening:
acasignups.net/21/03/15/prepa…
Four years ago I posted my (now sorely outdated) list of 20 changes to the #ACA I'd make If I Ran The Zoo (yes, I understand how awkward that title is at the moment): acasignups.net/18/02/12/updat…
In January, Sen. @MarkWarner introduced his Health Care Improvement Act which includes many of the same provisions: warner.senate.gov/public/index.c…
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📣 For those wondering, re. @LaurenUnderwood's example of a family of four saving $8,000/year in premiums: It's actually conceivable that a family earning slightly more than the current subsidy cut-off (around $105,000/yr) could save as much as $24,000/year. That's not a typo. 1/
The actual current income threshold for a family of 4 is a bit higher than the $100K figure she mentioned (it's $104,800 this year, $106,000 in 2022), but otherwise she's actually *understating* the potential savings by using a rough national average. 2/
ON AVERAGE NATIONALLY, a 40-yr old couple with 2 children age 12 & 10 earning $105K this year would save $610/month or $7,300/year.

In Lapeer County, MI the same family would save $4,600/yr.

In Kay County, OK the same family would save a whopping $2,000/month. 3/ Image
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📣 @USCBO releases 10-yr cost estimate of @WaysMeansCmte portion of #AmRescuePlan, including the first official estimates of how much #HR369 might cost & how much it might boost #ACA enrollment:
acasignups.net/21/02/16/cbo-r…
At first glance, the CBO makes it look like #KillTheCliff / #UpTheSubs would cost $34.2 billion & would boost on-exchange enrollment by 1.7 million people.

HOWEVER, a closer look reveals it's a lot more complicated than that:
1. The $34.2B is over 10 yrs...but really only 4 yrs (2021 - 2024), since the subsidy expansion would only be for 2 yrs (for now), plus lingering impact for another 2.

2. Only one of those includes a full 12-month period of the #HR369 APTC formula being in effect, for $14B.
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📣 #ACA 2.0! @POTUS Biden's #AmRescuePlan is expected to include #HR369, the Healthcare Affordability Act, which would #KillTheCliff & #UpTheSubs.

Here's examples of how much 8 different households could save in healthcare premiums if it becomes law. 1/
acasignups.net/21/02/04/aca-2…
IMPORTANT: The following examples are based on the *average* premium for a 2021 benchmark Silver #ACA plan. Actual savings will vary widely depending on where you live, your household makeup/ages and your household income. 2/
"YOUNG INVINCIBLE": A single 26-year old would save as much as $122/month or nearly $1,500/year compared to the current #ACA subsidy formula: 3/
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THREAD: @dylanlscott's latest raises an important point about the catch-22 of resolving the #MedicaidGap.

HOWEVER, it also notes that the #AmRescuePlan DOES include two OTHER vitally important #ACA 2.0 upgrades:

#KillTheCliff
#UpTheSubs 1/
I've posted graphs showing how much households would save if the #ACA subsidy cliff was killed & subsidies beefed up, but those were based on an earlier subsidy table.

#HR1425, #HR369 and, I'm certain, the #AmRescuePlan use the NEW subsidy table: 2/

acasignups.net/21/02/03/aca-2…
Assuming the #ACA survives SCOTUS *and* the #AmRescuePlan becomes law w/#KillTheCliff & #UpTheSubs, here's how much you could save based on the *average* benchmark premium price nationally. Depending on where you live, your household & income, this could vary widely. 3/
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