MedPage Today May 14, 2019
Joyce Frieden

-But it’s unlikely to affect outcome in Texas v. Azar, one expert says

The recent legal brief, by the Department of Justice agreeing with a group of Republican attorneys general that the entire Affordable Care Act (ACA) should be overturned, shows how the Trump Administration’s position has changed over time, but it is unlikely to have a big effect on the overall outcome of the case, according to one expert.

“I doubt that it will affect the legal arguments,” Bob Laszewski, president of Health Policy and Strategy Associates, a healthcare consulting firm in Alexandria, Virginia, said in an email to MedPage Today. “Both sides are well represented in terms of the legal arguments and I doubt the...

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