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Supreme Court to Decide on Free Preventive Care Under Obamacare
USASat Jan 11 2025
The Supreme Court is set to review a piece of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that makes certain preventive care services free. This includes HIV medications, heart statins, and cancer screenings. The challenge comes from a Texas business and some individuals who argue that the way these services are mandated violates the Constitution. The case could affect millions of Americans, especially those with lower incomes, who might not get early treatment for serious diseases if these services aren't free.
A federal appeals court ruled that the way these mandates were set up was unconstitutional because the people making the recommendations weren't appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate. Both the Biden administration and the challengers want the Supreme Court to settle this matter.
The case doesn't threaten the whole ACA, but it could make some important preventive services expensive again. For instance, lung cancer screenings that could save thousands of lives each year might be affected. Other services like well-baby visits and vaccines aren't part of this case.
Studies show that making preventive care free has helped more people get these services and reduced care gaps in communities of color. But having to pay even a little can stop people from getting these services.
The US Solicitor General, Elizabeth Prelogar, said the appeals court's decision could hurt healthcare protections that have been in place for 14 years and help millions of Americans. The challengers, including a business with moral objections to some of the covered services, also want the Supreme Court to hear the case.
The case began in 2020 when the Trump administration defended the ACA's requirements. It's now in the hands of the Supreme Court, which will decide if these free preventive services can stay that way.
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Could the judicial review be a ploy to cancel specific medical treatments for moral or political reasons?
How will a Supreme Court ruling against the preventive care mandates affect access to essential health services for low-income Americans?
Is the lawsuit a hidden attempt to dismantle the ACA and replace it with another healthcare system?
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