Matt McGough
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Health policy analyst @kff.org posting about the ACA, affordability, and a bit of pop culture | Hopkins alum | Views own🏳️‍🌈 https://www.kff.org/person/matt-mcgough/
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KFF @kff.org · 19d
Marketplace enrollees may see significant cost increases if the ACA’s enhanced premium tax credits expire.

Our new analysis breaks down what the changes could mean for both middle- and low-income households. Get the details: https://on.kff.org/4nzRd5X
Bar chart shows the annual premium payments that ACA Marketplace enrollees are expected to contribute out-of-pocket for a benchmark silver plan (for a 55-year-old couple making $85,000) in 2025 vs. 2026 without the enhanced premium tax credits. The chart assumes 2025 benchmark premiums will grow by 18% for 2026. The chart ultimately shows that enrollees making above 400% of poverty will lose all financial assistance without the ACA’s enhanced premium tax credits.
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What could this decrease mean for consumers? Those enrolled in a standard silver plan could see their deductibles rise by $1,750 or their coinsurance increase by 25 percentage points, and still be within the actuarial value range for standard silver plans.
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Currently, plans must cover between 70-72% of health care costs to be considered a standard silver plan.

But under the new CMS rule (and OBBB as passed by the House), Marketplace plans could cover 66% of costs on average and still be considered a standard silver plan.
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The percent of expected costs that a plan covers is called the actuarial value (AV). AVs vary by metal level.

For example, bronze plans cover on average 60% of expected costs, silver 70%, gold 80%, and platinum (90%).

In hitting these targets, insurers are given flexibility.
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What could changes to the actuarial values (AVs) of ACA Marketplace plans, as finalized by CMS and passed by the House in the #OneBigBeautifulBill, mean for consumers?

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KFF @kff.org · Jun 16
⚡KFF’s @mattmcgough.bsky.social writes about how the tariff-driven expectation of higher prescription drug prices is causing some health insurance companies to increase premiums for 2026. #QuickTake on.kff.org/3FR7CTy
KFF graphic featuring a quote from Matt McGough, KFF Policy Analyst for the Program on the ACA and the Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker. It says, “President Trump has vowed to imposed tariffs on a wide variety of goods from multiple countries. While consumers may expect the price of some imported goods to go up, what may be surprising is that these tariffs are already driving health insurance premiums up.”
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On Sunday, the House Budget Committee advanced the Republican budget reconciliation package that includes provisions that would reshape the ACA.

@kff.org has updated our resources examining the health provisions of the bill.

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https://www.kff.org/tracking-the-affordable-care-act-provisions-in-the-2025-budget-bill/
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CBO previously projected 32 million uninsured people in the US in the early 2030s, accounting for those losing coverage because of expiring tax credits.

Now CBO estimates the new reconciliation policies will increase the number of uninsured people by another 9.5M. That's a THIRTY PERCENT increase.
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Great new visual from KFF breaking down the nearly 14 million additional people who'd be uninsured if the GOP is successful.
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Great new visual from KFF breaking down the nearly 14 million additional people who'd be uninsured if the GOP is successful.
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As Republicans get more specific about Medicaid cuts, they will inevitably get more controversial as it becomes clear what the effects will be. That's always been true of health reform plans proposed by Democrats or Republicans.
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Chronic, non-communicable diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide and make up 8 out of the top 10 leading causes of death in the US.

Across many of these diseases, the US has a higher burden of disease than countries of similar size and wealth.

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https://www.healthsystemtracker.org/chart-collection/how-has-the-burden-of-chronic-diseases-in-the-u-s-and-peer-nations-changed-over-time/
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While most adults have health insurance, over 1 in 4 adults delayed or did not get medical care due to cost in 2023, highlighting healthcare as a contributor to current affordability issues.

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https://www.healthsystemtracker.org/chart-collection/cost-affect-access-care/
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Fifteen years out from passage of the ACA, Republicans are still fighting its expansion of Medicaid, which now covers 20 million people.

The ACA has had remarkable political staying power, for both proponents and opponents.
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Vulture @vulture.com · Feb 27
The star, whose work ranged from ‘The French Connection’ to ‘The Royal Tenenbaums’ and far beyond, barely changed his look but constantly transformed himself.
Gene Hackman’s Absolute Power
The star, whose work ranged from ‘The French Connection’ to ‘The Royal Tenenbaums’ and far beyond, barely changed his look but constantly transformed himself.
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As the Trump administration slows down flu vaccines for humans, it ramps up flu vaccines for chickens.

www.nytimes.com/2025/02/26/u...
Even as the department offered few details, Ms. Rollins said the United States was in talks with several countries to immediately secure egg imports as a short-term solution. The department will also provide up to $1 billion in additional funding, Ms. Rollins wrote in an opinion essay published on Wednesday in The Wall Street Journal.
That includes distributing up to $500 million to egg producers to enhance disease prevention measures, $400 million in financial relief to farmers hose flocks are affected by the flu and $100 million toward research and development for vaccines and therapeutics.
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Johns Hopkins officials said the NIH funding cut puts at risk approximately 600 current and ongoing clinical trials at Hopkins, including open clinical trials in cancer, pediatrics and children’s health, heart and vascular studies and the aging brain. www.thebaltimorebanner.com/education/hi...
Johns Hopkins sues federal government over NIH funds
Johns Hopkins University joined several universities in a lawsuit on Monday evening suing the federal government over NIH funding.
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The largest college sports governing body in the U.S. has rescinded its former guidance for trans student-athletes, which had been in place since 2010, to ban trans girls from girls' sports.

NCAA announced the policy while praising Trump's executive order to ban trans girls from school sports
NCAA bans trans women from women's sports in reversal of 15-year policy
The largest college sports governing body in the country made the change following President Trump’s executive order banning trans girls from girls’ school sports.
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