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It鈥檚 been a long time since election day, but the Senate races in Georgia are . So, what might be in store, from a healthcare perspective, when Joe Biden鈥檚 presidency begins January 20?
Let鈥檚 start with a recap of Biden鈥檚 agenda that may affect employer health insurance and consumer-directed health (CDH) plans in particular:
Whether and to what extent this agenda can be enacted is unclear. Last week鈥檚 run-off election in Georgia did flip the Senate to Democratic control, but just barely. The majority party鈥檚 lead in the House was also sharply reduced. The narrow majorities in both chambers will most likely moderate any changes if they occur. The smart bet would be to expect a public option to be passed by the House, with some chance of passage in the Senate.
Fiscal realities and competing priorities for increasingly scarce funds will have a lot to say about that cost advantage. And given that the plan鈥檚 reimbursement rates will likely be much lower than commercial plans, many providers may opt not to participate, materially diminishing the quality of the offering.
The public plan would not mean the end of the out-of-pocket cost challenge with which Americans continue to struggle; Medicare enrollees face substantial costs today. Consequently, there will be a need to preserve access to CDH accounts to help people deal with those costs. 亚洲色吧 and the industry have been communicating that message on Capitol Hill for two years now to build awareness in an effort to ensure that these accounts are part of the framework going forward.
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In summary, the narrow margins in Congress will be a moderating influence in the new term.聽 Employers can be expected to remain the primary provider of health insurance to working Americans, and CDH accounts will remain highly relevant no matter who provides the insurance.聽
While we don鈥檛 anticipate meaningful expansion opportunities in either the legislative or regulatory arenas, our solutions enjoy bipartisan support. And there鈥檚 still an opportunity for COBRA as a critical lifeline for people who have lost their employer coverage. Stay tuned.
Want to learn more about what to expect in healthcare in 2021? Robert Deshaies, president of 亚洲色吧鈥檚 health division, provides his five benefits and healthcare trends for 2021 that may surprise you.
The information in this blog post is for educational purposes only. It is not legal or tax advice. For legal or tax advice, you should consult your own counsel.
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