New analyses detail Senate health-care bill’s impact on Louisiana
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New analyses detail Senate health-care bill’s impact on Louisiana Read More »
The Senate health bill would lead to 22 million more people uninsured nationally, including hundreds of thousands of Louisianans. It would raise average after-tax-credit marketplace premiums in Louisiana by 105 percent and it contains a glaring loophole that would mean people with pre-existing conditions would not be protected.
Senate health bill fails every litmus test Read More »
The American Health Care Act would be devastating for the state budget, health care providers and residents of all parts of the state.
The majority of able-bodied, working age adults enrolled in Medicaid already are working. Most of those who are not working are caretakers, enrolled in school, or actively seeking employment.
Medicaid work requirements would be counterproductive and costly Read More »
The Republican plan to replace the federal Affordable Care Act would shift billions of dollars in Medicaid costs from the federal government to the state – and would reduce the tax credit for people who buy coverage through the federal marketplace by an average of $3,013.
Policy Brief: AHCA is a Bad Deal for Louisiana Read More »