The ACA’s Individual Mandate In Retrospect: What Did It Do, And Where Do We Go From Here?

2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 429-435
Author(s):  
Matthew Fiedler
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Author(s):  
Scott Burris ◽  
Micah L. Berman ◽  
Matthew Penn, and ◽  
Tara Ramanathan Holiday

This chapter explores the powers of Congress to pass federal public health laws and to delegate authority to federal agencies. The chapter starts with an explanation of Congress’s limited, enumerated powers and how this limits Congress to certain arenas of authority. It next explores the evolution Congress’s use of the Commerce Clause to pass public health laws, before exploring Congress’s use of the Taxing and Spending Clause. The chapter provides examples of how Congress has used both the Commerce Clause and its taxing and spending power to effectuate public health policy. Next, the chapter explains the National Federation of Independent Businesses v. Sebelius case; it details challenges to the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate and Medicaid and explains the implications of the Supreme Court’s holdings. Lastly, the chapter explains Congress’s authority to delegate authority to federal administrative agencies to issue and enforce public health regulations.


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 595-600 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joshua A Hirsch ◽  
Andrew B Rosenkrantz ◽  
Greg N Nicola ◽  
H Benjamin Harvey ◽  
Richard Duszak ◽  
...  

On 8 November 2016 the American electorate voted Donald Trump into the Presidency and a majority of Republicans into both houses of Congress. Since many Republicans ran for elected office on the promise to ‘repeal and replace’ Obamacare, this election result came with an expectation that campaign rhetoric would result in legislative action on healthcare. The American Health Care Act (AHCA) represented the Republican effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Key elements of the AHCA included modifications of Medicaid expansion, repeal of the individual mandate, replacement of ACA subsidies with tax credits, and a broadening of the opportunity to use healthcare savings accounts. Details of the bill and the political issues which ultimately impeded its passage are discussed here.


2012 ◽  
Vol 366 (13) ◽  
pp. e19
Author(s):  
Samuel Y. Sessions ◽  
Allan S. Detsky

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