Unauthorized switching of Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans has decreased, with a 30% drop in consumer complaints attributed to new anti-fraud measures by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). However, the suspension of 850 agents has raised concerns about due process and potential barriers to enrollment, as consumers may face delays and complications during the open enrollment period. Despite these efforts, some rogue entities are reportedly finding ways to circumvent the protections, indicating that fraud remains a significant issue.
Donald Trump"s return to the White House is expected to significantly impact U.S. health care, particularly for those relying on Medicaid and Affordable Care Act plans. With Republicans controlling Congress, potential reforms could lead to increased uninsured rates and cuts to Medicaid, while enhanced ACA subsidies may not be renewed after 2025, risking coverage for millions. Additionally, the administration may expand non-ACA compliant short-term insurance options, raising concerns about coverage adequacy.
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