ObamaCare to add $131 billion to federal deficit
ObamaCare to add $131 billion to federal deficit
President Barack Obama promised that he would “not sign a [health-care] plan that adds one dime to the deficit, now or in the future, period.” But according to a new analysis by Republican members of the Senate Budget Committee, or SBC, ObamaCare is now estimated to increase the federal budget deficit by $131 billion over...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
ObamaCare insurer bailout is illegal, according to government’s own reports
ObamaCare insurer bailout is illegal, according to government’s own reports
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, or HHS, is moving forward with a bailout of ObamaCare health-insurance exchange insurers for 2015 even though they have been told that their scheme is illegal. The Affordable Care Act, or ACA, includes provisions to pay insurers for their financial losses in the ObamaCare exchanges. Money is...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Federal court strikes down ObamaCare subsidies
Federal court strikes down ObamaCare subsidies
People who don’t like the lawlessness displayed by the Obama administration in its implementation of the Affordable Care Act have something to celebrate. On Sept. 30, a federal court in Oklahoma ruled that the Affordable Care Act means what it says: ObamaCare insurance subsidies are only available in states that have established their own health-insurance...
Why a Medicaid card ≠ care in Illinois
Why a Medicaid card ≠ care in Illinois
A recent report from the Inspector General at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, or HHS, confirms that it will likely become harder to get access to care through Medicaid’s managed care program – a program that Illinois is using to provide care to an increasing number of Medicaid enrollees. With Medicaid enrollment...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
What you aren’t being told about a state-based exchange in Illinois
What you aren’t being told about a state-based exchange in Illinois
A recent piece in the Chicago Tribune shows that some in Illinois remain very interested in establishing a state-based health insurance exchange. Under the Affordable Care Act, or ACA, states have the option of applying for federal dollars to establish a state-based health insurance exchange instead of using the federal exchange, healthcare.gov. But not only...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Opposition to Affordable Care Act remains strong, even among uninsured
Opposition to Affordable Care Act remains strong, even among uninsured
According to a new poll released by Independent Women’s Voice, nearly 6 in 10 likely voters were directly impacted, knew someone directly impacted or had a family member directly impacted by the Affordable Care Act, or ACA. Of those reporting an impact, 60 percent reported a negative impact of the law and 38 percent reported...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Illinois Medicaid redetermination increasingly important to control costs
Illinois Medicaid redetermination increasingly important to control costs
The proportion of Illinois Medicaid enrollees found to be ineligible remains high, according to the state’s Medicaid Redetermination Project Quarterly Report for the second quarter of 2014. But here’s the kicker: The state will end up paying for more and more of them, regardless of eligibility. According to the report, 55 percent of the reviewed...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
D.C. court to rehear Halbig ObamaCare decision
D.C. court to rehear Halbig ObamaCare decision
Good news for the Obama administration: the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has granted the administration’s request to rehear the court’s July 22 decision in Halbig v. Burwell. That decision struck down an Internal Revenue Service rule that made ObamaCare insurance subsidies available in all 50 states, even though the...
New evidence suggests health-exchange enrollment is rapidly declining
New evidence suggests health-exchange enrollment is rapidly declining
It’s been months since the end of ObamaCare’s first open-enrollment period and another is just around the corner in November. But as Illinois officials gear up for the second enrollment period, which begins in November, there is early evidence pointing toward more trouble ahead for the health-care overhaul. The state’s original goal was to enroll...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Illinois state retirees contribute too little to their health benefits
Illinois state retirees contribute too little to their health benefits
Illinois is already facing a shortfall of more than $56 billion in retiree health insurance debt. But today, many state workers retire in their 50s with full health-insurance benefits and then supplemental coverage once they are eligible for Medicare. State retirees pay a small portion of that total cost, but taxpayers are footing the bill...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Judge rules state workers don’t have to pay for retiree health coverage
Judge rules state workers don’t have to pay for retiree health coverage
An Illinois 7th Circuit judge has ruled that the state cannot make deductions from state retirees’ pension checks for their retiree health insurance coverage. Based on this temporary injunction, state retirees no longer have to pay 1- 2 percent of their pension check for their retirement health-insurance coverage. Judge Steven Nardulli of the state’s 7th...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Evidence of job losses due to ObamaCare continues to grow
Evidence of job losses due to ObamaCare continues to grow
For months, data suggesting that the Affordable Care Act, or ACA, is hurting employment have been dismissed by the White House as anecdotal. But a recent survey of businesses conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia seems to provide undeniable proof that the law is forcing businesses to fire employees and cut health benefits....
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
ObamaCare in Illinois: Reality check
ObamaCare in Illinois: Reality check
In its first annual report, GetCovered Illinois touts “succeeding in enrolling more than 600,000 people in health coverage through the Illinois Health Insurance Marketplace and Medicaid.” But by very selectively picking and choosing what information to make public, Illinois officials are failing to provide any real insight into whether the state has actually achieved its...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman
Cubs tarp fiasco a result of ObamaCare?
Cubs tarp fiasco a result of ObamaCare?
Forget the Curse of the Billygoat – the spectre of ObamaCare might have embarrassed the Cubs organization just as much as the team’s poor performance on the field. Already running last in the National League Central, the franchise suffered another blow to their ego this week when they allegedly failed to staff enough grounds crew...
By Naomi Lopez Bauman