https://www.wsj.com/articles/in-sta...-law-trump-to-ease-insurance-rules-1507771015
https://twitter.com/ASlavitt/status/918304668639514624
Edit: The EO has been revealed.
https://twitter.com/ASlavitt/status/918481607337697280
President Donald Trump is planning to sign an executive order Thursday to initiate the unwinding of the Affordable Care Act, paving the way for sweeping changes to health-insurance regulations by instructing agencies to allow the sale of less-comprehensive health plans to expand.
Mr. Trump, using his authority to accomplish some of what Republicans failed to achieve with their stalled congressional health-care overhaul, will direct federal agencies to take actions aimed at providing lower-cost options and fostering competition in the individual insurance markets, according to a Wall Street Journal interview with two senior White House officials. The specific steps included in the order will represent only the first moves in his White Houses effort to strike parts of the law, the officials said.
Health analysts predicted that Thursdays order could tempt critics to pursue legal challenges, opening a new front in the health-care battle. But the order is likely to leave much of the implementation details to agencies, senior White House officials said Wednesday, and they said they didnt believe the order could be litigated.
Republicans effort to repeal the ACA collapsed in Congress last month, and Mr. Trump hasnt hidden his displeasure at GOP leaders for that failure or his desire to step into the gap. The White House officials said Wednesday night that the order was specifically crafted in the context of the failure of the repeal bid.
Since Congress cant get its act together on HealthCare, I will be using the power of the pen to give great HealthCare to many people FAST, Mr. Trump tweeted this week in signaling his intent to issue the executive order.
The order will direct the Labor Department to take steps that speed the way for small businesses, and possibly individuals, to band together in arrangements called association health plans. These insurance plans would be exempt from some regulations, such as the requirement that they offer a specific set of benefits and they would likely attract those with limited health needs.
In another move, the executive order will call for expanded access to short-term health plans whose availability was curtailed by the Obama administration. These plans have more flexibility than others allowed under the ACA, such as an ability to refuse coverage to people with pre-existing conditions.
Finally, the order will direct agencies to rescind an Obama-era guidance on employer-funded accounts that workers use for medical costs. Employees who have these accounts, called health reimbursement arrangements, will likely be allowed to use them to buy their own insurance plans, something that is now forbidden.
The Obama administration blocked the pretax dollars from being used to buy such plans because of concerns that would prompt employers to stop offering coverage of their own.
https://twitter.com/ASlavitt/status/918304668639514624
One thing is very clear: tomorrow the ACA is officially no longer Obamacare. It's Trumpcare.
Edit: The EO has been revealed.
https://twitter.com/ASlavitt/status/918481607337697280