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Supreme Court to discuss taking up ACA case

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FEB. 18: More than 15,000 comments have been filed on HHS’ proposed Ensuring Equal Treatment of Faith-Based Organizati­ons rule. Resulting from a 2018 executive order, the rule would free faith-based organizati­ons from having to inform clients about services they don’t provide for religious reasons. It seeks to reverse an Obama-era rule, which required faith-based organizati­ons to offer clients a referral to alternativ­e providers. Our rules and regulation­s reporter, Michael Brady, is busy combing through the comment letters. Look for his analysis online and in our newsletter­s.

FEB. 19: The Health Informatio­n Technology Advisory Committee holds its monthly meeting. The panel last year suggested it would sharpen its focus on price transparen­cy in 2020. Modern Healthcare technology reporter Jessica Kim Cohen will be listening in and reporting on any breaking news.

FEB. 21: During a private conference, Supreme Court justices will decide whether to hear a case challengin­g the constituti­onality of the Affordable Care Act, or let it return to a District Court judge for additional rulings. Democratic state attorneys general asked the high court to hear Texas v. Azar. The court last month rejected a request for an expedited review; the Democrats were hoping for a ruling before the November election. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Dec. 18 affirmed a federal judge’s ruling that the mandate requiring most people to purchase insurance is unconstitu­tional. The 5th Circuit remanded the case back to the lower court to determine what other provisions of the healthcare law must fall with it.

FEB. 22: Healthcare may play a big role in the Nevada Democratic caucuses. The Culinary Union, which represents roughly 60,000 workers in the state, declined to endorse a candidate and is pushing back against Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and his Medicare for All proposal. “Workers should have the right to choose to keep the healthcare Culinary Union members have built, sacrificed, and went on strike for 6 years, 4 months, and 10 days to protect,” Geoconda Argüello-Kline, the union’s secretary-treasurer, said last week. The two sides have been engaged in a war of words, which is escalating after Sanders’ strong showings in Iowa and New Hampshire.

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