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Our Healthcare Attorneys Break Down the “Slow Repeal” of the ACA

 

Published:

February 28, 2017

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The Trump administration and new Republican-controlled Congress campaigned explicitly on making significant healthcare policy changes in 2017 and beyond, including a potential repeal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). While the means and extent of the repeal option are unsettled, it would appear likely that some kind of phased approach, or “slow repeal,” will be put into place. Husch Blackwell’s Healthcare, Life Sciences & Education industry unit has published a blog series that investigates how such a slow repeal would impact stakeholders across the healthcare industry.

Questions or comments? Contact Bruce Arnold, the Chair of our 2017 Healthcare Policy Initiative.

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March 31, 2017
Slow Repeal of the ACA Just Got Slower...

March 9, 2017
Slow Repeal of the ACA – Proposed Replacement Legislation Released

February 28, 2017
Slow Repeal of the ACA and Its Effect on Healthcare Technology

February 21, 2017
Slow Repeal of the ACA and Its Impact on Post-Acute Care Providers

February 17, 2017
Slow Repeal of the ACA and Its Impact on Rural Healthcare and Communities

February 8, 2017
Slow Repeal of the ACA and Its Impact on the Individual Health Insurance Industry

January 30, 2017
Tom Price Confirmation Hearings – What We Have Learned

January 12, 2017
Slow Repeal of the ACA and Its Effect on the Pharmaceutical Industry

January 6, 2017
Slow Repeal of the ACA and Its Effect on Physicians

December 19, 2016
Slow Repeal of the ACA and Its Effect on Health Systems

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Bruce G. Arnold

Partner

Edward L. Barker

Senior Counsel

Kyle J. Gilster

Office Managing Partner

Angela S. Quinn

Chief Client Officer

Tim P. Ribelin

Partner