Tuesday, April 19, 2011

2011 Budget Deal Includes Changes to Healthcare Reform

The 2011 budget agreement just passed by the U.S. Congress on April 14, 2011, contains provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Healthcare Reform).

Specifically, the "free choice voucher" program mandated under Section 10108 of PPACA has been repealed. The choice voucher provision of Healthcare Reform required employers to provide vouchers for workers whose employer-provided health insurance premiums cost between 8 percent and 9.8 percent of the workers family income. The vouchers could then have been used by the worker to purchase insurance in the private market or in the exchanges.

In addition, the 2011 budget agreement rescinds $2.2 billion of the $6 billion in start up funding provided for the Consumer Operated and Oriented Plan program created under Section 1322 of PPACA and also rescinds $3.5 billion in performance bonus payments authorized in the 2009 State Children's Health Insurance Program reauthorization.

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