HFMA April 2, 2019
Chad Mulvany

  • The Trump Administration has shifted its stance on the Texas court case challenging the Affordable Care Act now before the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
  • Any effort to wholesale replace much less repeal the ACA is a non-starter with Democrats holding a majority in the House.
  • An announcement by Mike Pence’s chief of staff regarding a Republican-sponsored healthcare plan caught many, if not all, Republican senators and congressmen off guard.

The Trump Administration has shifted its stance on the Texas court case challenging the Affordable Care Act (ACA) now before the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. A Justice Department memo earlier last week backed the case that would overturn the entirety of the ACA. In response, the Hill...

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