Albuquerque Journal

Gov’t. to make August health insurer payments

Trump has repeatedly threatened to cancel cost sharing subsidies

- BY RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — The government will make this month’s payments to insurers under the Obama-era health care law that President Donald Trump still wants to repeal and replace, a White House official said Wednesday.

Trump has repeatedly threatened to end the payments, which help reduce health insurance copays and deductible­s for people with modest incomes, but remain under a legal cloud.

A White House spokesman said “the August payment will be made,” insisting on anonymity to discuss the decision ahead of the official announceme­nt. The so-called “cost-sharing” subsidies total about $7 billion this year and are considered vital to guarantee stability for consumers who buy their own individual health insurance policies.

Insurers say they want to the administra­tion to do more, and guarantee the payments at least through next year. But on Capitol Hill, a senior Republican applauded Trump’s move.

“State insurance commission­ers have warned that abrupt cancellati­on of cost-sharing subsidies would cause premiums, copays and deductible­s to increase and more insurance companies to leave the markets,” said Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., chairman of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. “Congress now should pass balanced, bipartisan, limited legislatio­n in September that will fund cost-sharing payments for 2018.”

The Congressio­nal Budget Office reported this week that premiums for a popular type of individual health care plan under the Affordable Care Act would rise sharply, and that more people would be left without options for coverage, if Trump kept his threat to stop the payments.

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