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Healthcare Policy Countdown: Key Battles for Hospitals This Month

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Healthcare‍ funding on the ⁣Brink: What Hospitals Need to Know About the‍ Looming Congressional Showdown

Washington D.C. ⁤- As Congress races against a​ September 30th deadline to avert‍ a government shutdown, the ⁣future of key healthcare policies ⁢hangs in the balance. Decisions made in the⁢ coming‍ weeks could dramatically reshape hospital and health system strategies for years to come, impacting everything ​from patient access to​ financial stability.‍

House Republicans are currently preparing a ⁣short-term continuing resolution to fund the government thru November 20th. However, Democrats are signaling they will not⁤ support any deal​ that fails to address critical healthcare provisions, ​especially the extension of enhanced affordable Care Act (ACA) premium tax credits, ‍set to expire at the end‍ of 2025.

Beyond the ACA credits,⁤ a series of ​regulatory changes from the Department of Health and Human ‍Services‍ (HHS)‍ and the potential fate of pandemic-era flexibilities are adding further complexity⁣ to the landscape.Here’s a breakdown of⁢ the key issues hospital and ‌health ⁢system ​leaders must monitor this month:

ACA premium Tax Credits: A Potential Coverage Crisis

The expiration of⁤ the enhanced ACA premium tax credits poses an immediate ​and meaningful threat. These credits have fueled ‍a surge in marketplace enrollment, reaching over 24 ​million in 2025, with the​ vast majority of enrollees receiving financial​ assistance.

Without an⁣ extension, insurers ⁢are already preparing for a substantial increase in premiums. Proposed rate hikes for 2026 average 18%, with many already approved as open enrollment approaches. The American Hospital Association (AHA) warns that losing these credits will overwhelm emergency departments, ⁢worsen provider burnout, and‍ exacerbate health disparities as more individuals ⁣delay or forgo care. The AHA estimates this could lead to a $28 ‍billion reduction in hospital spending over the next decade.

While a bipartisan effort is underway to extend the credits – the Bipartisan Premium Tax Credit Extension Act would extend them through January 1, 2027 – its fate⁤ remains uncertain. The‌ Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is proactively preparing for a potential lapse by expanding eligibility ⁢for ⁤catastrophic health coverage in 2026.

HHS Funding Cuts on the Horizon

The House⁢ Appropriations Committee recently⁣ advanced a funding bill that proposes a 6% reduction in HHS’s budget for ⁢fiscal year 2026,⁤ bringing it to $108 billion. This cut will ⁤likely impact a wide range of programs and ​initiatives crucial to hospitals and health systems. Details on specific program cuts are still ⁤emerging, but leaders should‌ anticipate potential ‌impacts to areas like public⁣ health funding, research grants, and support for safety-net hospitals.

Pandemic Flexibilities: Permanent‍ or Temporary?

Two bipartisan bills ‌are currently under consideration that could determine​ the​ future of key pandemic-era flexibilities:

* Medicare Telehealth: Expanded telehealth coverage, which proved vital ⁤during the pandemic, is set to expire. Legislation is being debated to make these changes permanent, allowing for continued access to remote care.
* Hospital-at-Home Waiver: This waiver allows hospitals to provide acute care services in patients’ homes. ⁤‌ Its future is also uncertain, with lawmakers weighing whether to ⁣extend or sunset the program.

What This Means for Hospitals

The coming weeks will be critical. Hospital and health system leaders ⁣should:

* Engage with ⁣policymakers: Advocate for policies that protect access to⁤ care and ensure financial​ stability.
* Monitor legislative developments: Stay informed about the progress of the ​continuing resolution, the‌ ACA tax credit extension, and ‌the ‌HHS funding bill.
* ⁢ Prepare for potential scenarios: ‌ Develop contingency plans to address potential changes in coverage,⁣ reimbursement,⁢ and program funding.

The decisions made in⁣ Washington this month will have far-reaching ​consequences for the healthcare industry. World-Today-News.com will​ continue to provide updates as this critical situation unfolds.


Sources:

* Politico

* ‍ Becker’s Hospital Review – ACA Subsidy‌ Expiration

* Becker’s Payer – ACA Enrollment Data

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