The Latest: Trump cuts off insurers, rattling health market
America’s Frontline Physicians Urge Immediate Reversal of Decision to Discontinue CSR Payments
Washington, DC (Oct. 13, 2017)— Our organizations, which represent more than 560,000 physicians and medical students nationwide, are alarmed by the President’s decision to abruptly take away financial support that aids low-income families in purchasing health care coverage. The decision to discontinue cost-sharing reduction (CSR) payments stands to hurt the most vulnerable individuals and families, raising cost for them and the federal government.
Group of 6 Statement on President Trump’s Health Care Executive Order
Our organizations, which represent more than 560,000 physicians and medical students nationwide, look forward to further analyzing the Executive Order issued today by President Donald J.
ACP: Executive Order May Result in Significant Harm to Patients by Allowing Plans to Circumvent Health Insurance Market Rules
Statement attributable to:
Susan Thompson Hingle, MD, MACP
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»Æ¹ÏµÎµÎapp Objects to Overhaul of Contraception Mandate
New rule rolls back direction limiting moral or religious exemptions
Washington (October 6, 2017)—The »Æ¹ÏµÎµÎapp (ACP) today objected to the Trump Administration’s overhaul of the nation’s contraception mandate. The new rule rolls back the previous administration’s direction that limited employers from seeking moral or religious exemptions from the requirement.