EXAM 3 SYS* – Affordable Care Act 2 – Flashcards

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The Court Cases
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3 major cases 1. NFIB National Federation Independent Business v Sebelius - individual mandate was allowed, Medicaid Expansion upheld and upheld but limited 2. Hobby Lobby - contraception, religiously owned exempt from contraception mandate 3. King v Burwell - subsidies for state-exchanges, bad wording meant for all exchanges
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#1 NFIB v Sebelius Supreme Court, Individual Mandate and Medicaid Expansion
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• Question 1 - is the Individual Mandate constitutional? Yes. Does gov have power to make you buy insurance. • Question 2 - Was Medicaid Expansion legal? Can federal gov requires states to expand Medicaid? - No, so it's voluntary.
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Commerce Clause
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CONGRESS HAS THE POWER TO REGULATE COMMERCE • Once you choose to do something, federal gov can regulate you • Federal gov can regulate commerce between states • as the reason that a lot of people thought the individual mandate would not be upheld- many argued that health insurance did not fall under the commerce clause so it was not legal. Instead the supreme court ruled it was a tax- to get around the commerce clause problem.
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Taxing Power
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the government has the power to tax, and can say do this and you will be taxed. If you don't purchase insurance, you pay tax. • But they didn't call it a tax, they called it a penalty.
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Individual Mandate Upheld as Tax NFIB V SEBELIUS
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court said it wasn't constitutional to have a penalty, so called it a tax. (based on commerce clause)
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Medicaid Expansion Upheld, but Limited
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can't make every state expand, voluntary • States have to cover a new population or get funding taken away
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#2 Burwell Vs. Hobby Lobby
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RULING - RELIGIOUS COMPANIES CAN'T BE FORCED TO COVER FEMALE CONTRACEPTION. Hobby Lobby craft store contraception use. Owned by religious family, mandate that they had to provide everyone wit insurance with requirement of minimum benefits. Didn't believe in contraception, didn't want to provide to employees. • Question - can a corporation have religious beliefs? - not forced to pay for • Religious Freedom Restoration Act • Burwell - Secretary of HHS
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#3 *Supreme Court on Health Care Subsidies - KING V BURWELL
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• Question - who is eligible for subsidies?
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*Insurance Subsidies -
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Majority in the market place receive subsidies
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King Vs. Burwell
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congress meant to offer subsidies to everyone but bad wording.
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Has the ACA worked? -
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• Decrease in uninsured • Affordable for some • Market competition drives price down • Better than before, not fantastic • Not sure about health outcomes • Readmissions have gone down since penalty
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Population without insurance -
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1 in 4
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Obama White House Tweet
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11.4 million signed up for private health insurance
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Healthcare.gov signups -
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most signups in Florida
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Physicians on the ACA are split Providers feel quality stayed the same. Medicaid providers are positive about it.
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Positive on access, negative on cost
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