ACA in Jeopardy as Appeals Court Hears Case Backed by Administration

Original source: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/09/health/obamacare-appeals-court.html

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On July 9, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit will hear arguments Regarding whether the decision from Judge Reed O’Connor of the Federal District Court at Fort Worth was Right in striking the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

The scenario, which might make its way into the U.S. Supreme Court ahead of this 2020 elections,” threatens insurance protections to individuals with preexisting medical conditions and several other sweeping changes the 2010 legislation has made throughout the healthcare system. A question at the core of the case is if the ACA’s mandate requiring many Americans to purchase health insurance or pay a tax penalty remained constitutional after Congress eliminated the penalty as part of their tax overhaul. If the identification is indeed unconstitutional, the next question is if the remaining part of the ACA can function without it. The appeals court could take months to decide, however the Trump administration has stated it will continue to apply the numerous provisions of this law before a final ruling is issued. Related Stories: Kaiser Health News; Associated Press… Read More

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Original source: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/09/health/obamacare-appeals-court.html

I run around the internet effortlessly to reach out to you to understand to the importance of getting a Public Adjuster on your side. Take a minute to read this article we ran across.

Even the New York Times (07/09/19) Goodnough, Abby

On July 9, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit will hear arguments Regarding whether the decision from Judge Reed O’Connor of the Federal District Court at Fort Worth was Right in striking the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

The scenario, which might make its way into the U.S. Supreme Court ahead of this 2020 elections,” threatens insurance protections to individuals with preexisting medical conditions and several other sweeping changes the 2010 legislation has made throughout the healthcare system. A question at the core of the case is if the ACA’s mandate requiring many Americans to purchase health insurance or pay a tax penalty remained constitutional after Congress eliminated the penalty as part of their tax overhaul. If the identification is indeed unconstitutional, the next question is if the remaining part of the ACA can function without it. The appeals court could take months to decide, however the Trump administration has stated it will continue to apply the numerous provisions of this law before a final ruling is issued. Related Stories: Kaiser Health News; Associated Press… Read More

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