Rebecca Pifer / healthcaredive - The House passed a stopgap funding bill and President Donald Trump signed it late Wednesday, reopening the government without a clear path forward on preserving enhanced subsidies for ACA plans — Democrats’ chief demand.
AI Summary: Following the end of the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, healthcare organizations are calling on lawmakers to secure critical ACA premium tax credits and subsidies, even as government functions resume. Despite reopening, key funding mechanisms remain unresolved—leaving consumers, insurers, and industry experts in a state of cautious uncertainty.
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