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The GOP healthcare bill could wreak havoc on employer insurance due to an obscure provision of Obamacare

Published by Business Insider on Thu, 04 May 2017


Last-minute changes to the proposed Republican overhaul of the US healthcare system may not be limited to the individual insurance market, according to a new report.An analysis from the Wall Street Journal'sStephanie Armour andMichelle Hackman found that a provision in a recent amendment of the American Health Care Act could allow employers to gut some of Obamacare's biggest health insurance protections for their employees.The amendment would allow states to apply for waivers to rescind two major regulations of Obamacare, if the state can prove that healthcare costs would decrease as a result. That has led to concerns about its potential effects on the individual insurance market, but it could also change insurance for people that get coverage through their jobs.One of those Affordable Care Act-implemented protections, called essential health benefits (EHB), requires insurers to cover a baseline of 10 health procedures and items including emergency-room visits, prenatal care, mental health care, and some prescriptions.Under Obamacare, employer plans could not place a lifetime limit on the amount the plans pay out on EHBs and required plans to limit the amount of out-of-pocket costs an employee had to pay annually,according to the Journal.That made plans more costly for employers, but also provided better coverage for employees.In 2011, according tothe Journal, the Obama administration said companies could select whichever state's regulationsthey wanted for their insurance plans. But that had little practical effect, since EHBs were mandated nationwide.But the AHCAcould allow a firm to drop these protections for employees by choosing regulations from a state granted a waiver.Here's an example: a company could haveoperations in SouthCarolina and Vermont. If South Carolina is granted a waiver and drops the lifetime limit on maternity care for insurance plans, the company could use that baseline to put a lifetime cap on maternity care for employees in Vermont, as well.Roughly half of all Americans get their insurance through their workplace, so anyweakening of thoseprotections could be wide-ranging.It would remain to be seenif employers would be willing to drop the protections. Larry Levitt, a senior vice president at the Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonpartisan health-policy think tank, told the Journal that many employers may continue to provide these protections to be competitive in attracting talent.Read the full analysis at the Wall Street JournalSEE ALSO:It looks like 'Trumpcare' could clear its first major hurdle todayJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: This animated map shows how religion spread across the world
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