Health Payer Intelligence January 26, 2018
Thomas Beaton

Association health plans likely pose a risk for individual healthcare markets and expanding Medicaid protections.

The American Academy of Actuaries released a statement reaffirming its concerns with expanding association health plan (AHPs) availability in light of perceived risks to the individual insurance marketplace.

The statement precedes President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address and aims to provide lawmakers an objective and non-partisan analysis of potential implications regarding federal healthcare reform.

The Academy’s leadership seeks to protect social entitlement and public payers such as Medicare and Medicaid that are critical for individuals who rely on their benefits.

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