Becker's Healthcare July 12, 2019
Emily Rappleye

The ACA is on unsure footing after a panel of judges heard oral arguments in the Texas v. United States case July 9. If the law is struck down, it will have a sweeping effect on the U.S. healthcare system, but most notably on providers, according to PwC’s Health Research Institute.

While “not an apples-to-apples comparison,” according to HRI Regulatory Center Leader Trine Tsouderos, HRI modeled ACA repeal back in 2017, when Republicans were working to unwind the law in Congress. This model provides some insight on what would...

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