CBO-Derived Healthcare Coverage Losses by State and Congressional District

“The Center for American Progress has estimated how many Americans would lose healthcare coverage by state and congressional district based on the CBO’s projections. By 2026, on average, about 53,000 fewer people will have coverage in each congressional district. Table 1 provides estimates by state, and a spreadsheet of estimates by state and district can be downloaded.”  More …

How Trump Has Made the Department of Health and Human Services a Center of False Science on Contraception

“Contraception policy may not be the biggest target of the anti-science right wing — climate change and evolution probably rank higher — but it’s the field in which scientific disinformation has the most immediate consequences for public health. So it’s especially disturbing that Donald Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price have stocked the corridors of health policy with purveyors of conclusively debunked claptrap about contraception, abortion, pregnancy and women’s reproductive health generally.”  More …

GOP ‘Moderates’ Worry Gutting Medicaid During a Public-Health Crisis Might Have Some Downsides

“The GOP has a talent for ignoring the despair of the dis-empowered. But the opioid epidemic concentrated its suffering in white, rural communities that tend to vote Republican. And so, GOP candidates spent much of 2016 decrying Washington’s insufficient efforts to curb the crisis, and promising to do more to help, if voters would only put them in power… The pitch worked. Donald Trump won the presidency (in no small part) by outperforming expectations in regions devastated by opiods. Republicans won competitive Senate races in some of the country’s hardest-hit states. And all across America, rural districts hurt by the epidemic returned GOP incumbents to their House seats. The Republican Party then promptly used its unified control of government to push a health-care bill that cuts one of the nation’s top funding sources for addiction treatment by $834 billion.”  More …

Insurance CEO: I’m Raising Obamacare Premiums Because of Trump

“Most health insurance executives will demur when you ask questions about whether the Trump administration is making Obamacare more expensive. Not Brad Wilson. He’s the chief executive of Blue Cross Blue Shield North Carolina, a health insurance plan that just filed a 22.9 percent Obamacare rate increase in 2018. Wilson had hoped to have a smaller rate increase this year; he feels like, after years of losing money, the North Carolina marketplace is finally stabilizing. But Wilson is asking for a big increase in 2018 because it does not expect the Trump administration to fund a key Obamacare program, the cost-sharing subsidies.”  More …

There Are Now 47 Counties Where No Health Plans Want to Sell Obamacare

“Slowly but surely, we are seeing the practical effects of the Trump administration’s efforts to sow uncertainty over the Affordable Care Act’s future. They look like the very early stages of collapse. Over the past two weeks, key health insurance plans have quit or scaled back participation in Obamacare marketplaces. This means there are now 47 counties scattered across Missouri, Ohio, and Washington with zero health plans signed up to sell 2018 marketplace coverage.”  More …

While You Were Watching Comey Say ‘Lordy,’ the GOP Held a Secret Meeting to Gut Obamacare

“While a distracted nation continues to sift through what Comey said—and what it actually meant—Republicans have been meeting in secret to nail down their plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act…  On Wednesday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., invoked Senate Rule 14, which allows a bill to bypass committee consideration and be brought to the floor for a vote. That means no hearings and no debate, and improves the prospect of a vote before the Senate leaves Washington for its August recess.”  More …