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Federal Efforts, News & Updates
United States of Care Statement: Notice of Benefits and Payment Parameters Final Rule for Plan Year 2024 Reflects USofCare Priorities
Washington, D.C. — Following up on previous comments to the proposed rule, United States of Care released the following statement on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS) Notice of Benefits and Payment Parameters Final Rule for Plan Year 2024, released on April 17: The Notice of Benefits and…
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Affordability, News & Updates, State Efforts
United States of Care Submits Testimony in Support of Colorado Price Transparency Legislation
Earlier this week, United States of Care (USofCare) submitted testimony in support of Colorado SB23-252, legislation introduced by Senators Julie Gonzales and Kevin Van Winkle and Representatives Lindsey Daugherty and Anthony Hartsook that would strengthen existing transparency standards for hospital prices. Health care costs remain a top concern for people…
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Press Release
United States of Care Responds to Mifepristone Texas Ruling
Washington, D.C. — United States of Care just released a statement from CEO and co-founder Natalie Davis on today’s decision by Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk to block the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of the drug Mifepristone: “I am deeply troubled by the recent decision in the Hippocratic Medicine v….
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Federal Efforts, News & Updates
United States of Care Statement: Final 2024 Medicare Advantage and Part D Rate Announcement Reflects USofCare Priorities
On Friday, March 31, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released its Announcement of Calendar Year 2024 Medicare Advantage (MA) Capitation Rates and Part C and Part D Payment Policies (collectively, the “Rate Announcement”), which finalizes policies to stabilize and strengthen the Medicare Advantage and Part D programs….
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Affordability, Federal Efforts, News & Updates
United States of Care Submits Comments in Response to CMS, IRA, and EBSA’s Proposed Preventive Services Rule Change
Today, United States of Care (USofCare) submitted comments on the proposed rule change by the Internal Revenue Service, the Employee Benefits Security Administration, and the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services that would protect the status of contraception as a free preventive service, making access to care more affordable for…
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Affordability, Federal Efforts, News & Updates, State Efforts
FACT SHEET: Solutions States Can Take to Preserve Access to Free Preventive Services
One of the most popular provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the requirement that most commercial health plans cover preventive services, including vaccinations and cancer screenings, without cost-sharing, such as deductibles or copays. On March 30, 2023 a federal judge in Texas declared that an earlier ruling he…
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Press Release
United States of Care Issues Statement in Response to Ruling in Braidwood Management v. Becerra Case
Washington, D.C. — In response to today’s ruling handed down by Judge Reed O’Connor, United States of Care released the following statement from CEO and co-founder Natalie Davis on what the implications of this ruling are people and our health care system: “I am deeply concerned about the recent ruling…
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News & Updates, State Efforts
Get the Facts: What are the Benefits of State-Based Marketplaces (SBMs)?
State-Based Marketplaces (SBMs) allow states to enhance the consumer enrollment experience for those purchasing coverage in the individual market. SBMs provide more tools to states than they otherwise would have when utilizing the federally-facilitated marketplace (FFM), or healthcare.gov. Switching from the FFM to a SBM has several benefits, including: Currently,…
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Affordability, News & Updates, State Efforts
United States of Care Provides Testimony to Colorado House Health and Insurance Committee in Support of Legislation to Restrict Hospital Facility Fees
On Friday, March 24, United States of Care’s (USofCare) Policy Manager, Eric Waskowicz, delivered testimony before the Colorado House Health and Insurance Committee in support of HB23-1215, legislation introduced by Representatives Emily Sirota and Andrew Boesenecker, that would protect patients from unexpected medical costs caused by hospital facility fees. Our…