Christen Linke Young

Christen Linke Young

@clinkeyoung.bsky.social

231 Followers 340 Following 7 Posts Joined Nov 2024
7 months ago
Trump take line, kick 10 million people off health insurance. Orange man indeed bad.

New from CBO: year-by-year health coverage effects of the "Big Beautiful Bill."

The law kicks 10 million off their health insurance (the difference between the orange and dotted blue line). It also does nothing to address the cliff from the blue to the green, for another 5 million losing coverage.

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8 months ago

The "one big beautiful bill," which would leave some 16m uninsured, is making people say some ugly things.

Sen. McConnell: "They'll get over it."

Sen. Ernst: "Well, we all are going to die."

CMS Administrator Oz: "Prove that you matter."

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8 months ago
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Senate Republicans Take The Attack On Obamacare To A New Level House Republicans included massive cuts to federal social safety net programs, like...

As long as GOPs are cutting Medicaid they figure why not gut Obamacare too talkingpointsmemo.com/news/senate-...

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9 months ago
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Taking Stock Of The Health Coverage Impacts Of The House Reconciliation Bill | Health Affairs Forefront The US uninsured rate has never risen as far, as fast as it will if the House bill and other looming policy changes affecting insurance coverage take effect; the resulting increase would erase almost ...

"...the US uninsured rate has never risen as far, as fast as it will if the House bill and other looming policy changes affecting insurance coverage take effect"

-- @mattafiedler.bsky.social www.healthaffairs.org/content/fore...

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9 months ago
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Interestingly, CBO assumes that where abortion coverage is required, insurers wouldn't get ACA CSR payments and instead continue silver loading. So, in states that require abortion coverage, enrollees would actually get higher premium subsidies paid for by the federal government.

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9 months ago
2025 House Bill is three fifths to two thirds the size of 2017 ACA repeal bills Post image

CBO finds the House bill has $1 trillion in health care cuts and increases the uninsured by 16 million (w/other changes).

How big is this? Compared to 2017 ACA repeal bills, this is larger than "skinny repeal" and up to two thirds the size of full repeal.

Wow.
www.brookings.edu/articles/new...

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9 months ago

Increasing frequency of eligibility redeterminations, when many states are ill-equipped to use existing data sources to confirm ongoing eligibility, has the same effect: Eligible folks get paperworked out of coverage alongside those who have actually become ineligible.

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9 months ago

I want to emphasize that this is 18,000 avoidable deaths per year *of Medicare enrollees.*

They aren't in CBO's "uninsured" count — they're older people and folks with disabilities on Medicare who won't get extra financial help because of a proposed moratorium on a regulation.

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9 months ago
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Understanding Marketplace "Silver Loading" Christen Linke Young explains a new proposal regarding cost-sharing reductions and how it could impact families who get coverage through the ACA.

Latest House bill text includes another blow to the ACA, ending “silver loading.” That would increase premiums by $350 for a hypothetical family. Here’s why: www.brookings.edu/articles/und...

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9 months ago
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The Sleeper Provision in the Reconciliation Bill That Could Hobble the ACA Marketplaces An obscure provision in the U.S. House reconciliation bill could have major consequences for the Affordable Care Act Marketplaces. In a guest post for CHIRblog, the Urban Institute's Jason Levitis and...

Does the House GOP reconciliation bill take health insurance away from newborn babies? Why yes, yes it does. If you read nothing else today, read this post from CHIRblog guest authors @jasonlevitis.bsky.social and @clinkeyoung.bsky.social chirblog.org/the-sleeper-...

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9 months ago
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The Sleeper Provision in the Reconciliation Bill That Could Hobble the ACA Marketplaces An obscure provision in the U.S. House reconciliation bill could have major consequences for the Affordable Care Act Marketplaces. In a guest post for CHIRblog, the Urban Institute's Jason Levitis and...

Some provisions of the House reconciliation package aren’t getting much media coverage, but they could mean big changes for the Affordable Care Act
chirblog.org/the-sleeper-... @sabrinacorlette.bsky.social @jasonlevitis.bsky.social @clinkeyoung.bsky.social

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10 months ago
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Harsh Work Requirements in House Republican Bill Would Take Away Medicaid Coverage From Millions: State and Congressional District Estimates | Center on Budget and Policy Priorities The House Republican reconciliation legislation currently under consideration in the Energy & Commerce Committee would take away health coverage and leave at least 8.6 million people uninsured as it c...

House Republicans’ plan would take Medicaid from people who can’t meet burdensome work reporting rules, putting up to 14.4 million at risk of losing Medicaid coverage by 2034. State and district level estimates here: www.cbpp.org/research/hea...

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10 months ago
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The GOP Medicaid Cuts Are a Big F*cking Deal 7.6 million newly uninsured, and that’s not even the whole story.

NEW at @thebulwark.com

Why the Republican Medicaid cuts are even worse than you've heard

www.thebulwark.com/p/gop-republ...

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10 months ago
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How Will the 2025 Budget Reconciliation Affect the ACA, Medicaid, and the Uninsured Rate? | KFF This analysis details the number of people who would become uninsured from policy changes in the ACA Marketplace and Medicaid. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that, taken together, these cha...

Over the weekend, Congressional Republicans proposed portions of a budget reconciliation package that could make significant changes to Medicaid and the ACA.

If passed, nearly 14 million people could become uninsured by 2034.

More from @kff.org here: www.kff.org/policy-watch...

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10 months ago

Staggering, extreme stuff from Energy and Commerce text this morning. Largest Medicaid cut in history; according to CBO nearly 14 million people become uninsured under this agenda. Heartbreaking and cruel.

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10 months ago
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Understanding Marketplace "Silver Loading" Christen Linke Young explains a new proposal regarding cost-sharing reductions and how it could impact families who get coverage through the ACA.

You may have heard talk about the reconciliation bill ending Marketplace "silver loading." I wrote about the big middle class premium increases that would cause - hypothetical couple earning $62K per year sees premiums increase by $350 per month. www.brookings.edu/articles/und...

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10 months ago
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Fact Sheet on CMS Marketplace Rule -- Final 4-11-25.pdf | Powered by Box

Trump administration proposal would be "death by a thousand cuts" for the Affordable Care Act - up to 2M people would lose coverage, millions more would face higher costs. @jasonlevitis.bsky.social @clinkeyoung.bsky.social and I sum it up: georgetown.app.box.com/file/1831720...

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11 months ago
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New: ACA enrollment has more than doubled since 2020, with the greatest growth in states won by President Trump. If enhanced premium aid is allowed to expire at the end of this year, those states will see big out-of-pocket premiums hikes and loss of health coverage.
www.kff.org/policy-watch...

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11 months ago

HHS career staff are truly the best in the business. Brilliant, humble, mission-driven public servants who have come to work everyday -- often for decades -- to hold our patchwork health system together. I'm heartbroken for them, and for the institution they serve.

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11 months ago
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The role of the US government in drug supply chain reliability On April 10, Brookings will convene a discussion over the role of the U.S. government in drug supply chain reliability.

Looking forward to chatting with some of the very smartest people about prescription drug supply chains next week. Join us! www.brookings.edu/events/the-r...

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11 months ago
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Medicare's recent actions to promote access to lower cost drugs Christen Link Young explores how Medicare has and can continue to promote access to lower cost drugs through proposed CMS reforms.

Hi Bluesky! Great to be here from my new seat, as a visiting Fellow @brookings.edu! My first post is up this morning, on why Medicare can and should finalize a policy to promote broad access to "lower cost" drugs on Medicare Part D formularies. www.brookings.edu/articles/med...

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