
Free preventive care under the ACA is under threat again
Supreme Court case, Briarwood Management v. Becerra, threatens PrEP coverage under the ACA. TIE contributing author, Paul Shafer discusses the possible impacts of this case.

Supreme Court case, Briarwood Management v. Becerra, threatens PrEP coverage under the ACA. TIE contributing author, Paul Shafer discusses the possible impacts of this case.
Judges, as the majority that overruled restrictions in the New York case noted, are not public health experts. That’s precisely why the age-old principle of salus populi suprema lex esto, meaning the welfare of the people is the supreme law, calls for the courts to give state officials substantial latitude in their efforts to limit the spread of deadly pathogens like SARS-CoV-2.
This morning, the Supreme Court decided a False Claims Act suit that has enormous implications for Medicare and Medicaid fraud. The allegations in Universal Health
I’ve already groused about the Supreme Court’s decision in Liberty Mutual v. Gobeille, which reads ERISA to preempt state laws that ask self-insured plans to
In Gobeille v. Liberty Mutual, the Supreme Court held that ERISA trumps state laws that require self-insured employers to share data on the prices they
Justice Breyer dominated the conversation in last month’s oral argument in Liberty Mutual v. Gobeille (previous coverage here). Again and again, he harped on a point pressed
Yesterday, the internet caught fire with a new study drawing attention on the prices that we pay for health-care services. Contrary to expectations in some
The case is a big deal. As Chris Koller and I explained in our article at the New England Journal of Medicine, Gobeille v. Liberty
On Wednesday morning, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Gobeille v. Liberty Mutual, a case that could throw a wrench in states’ efforts
It was easy to overlook in the hubbub over the end-of-term cases, but the Supreme Court this morning agreed to hear Gobeille v. Liberty Mutual, a
For the record, I predicted this. The subsidies stay. Here’s the decision. @aaronecarroll
There’s another case concerning the Affordable Care Act that’s hitting the Supreme Court, and it’s a big deal. It has the potential to strip subsidies