As the coronavirus crisis intensified, and many Americans started losing their employer-based health coverage, the Trump administration considered creating a special open-enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act. It seemed like a common-sense move, which had the backing of private insurers.
But the White House balked, to the surprise of nearly everyone involved in the process. As Politico reported the other day, the decision appeared to be largely political: Team Trump didn’t want to turn to “Obamacare” to help people in a crisis.
“You have a perfectly good answer in front of you, and instead you’re going to make another one up,” one Republican close to the administration said. “It’s purely ideological.”
It also left the White House in search of a policy alternative. Roll Call reported on the apparent solution: the administration plans to reimburse providers for uninsured COVID-19 patients.
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said at a White House press briefing that hospitals and health care providers would be reimbursed at Medicare rates for the treatment of uninsured patients. Providers would be banned from balance billing patients or sending them a surprise medical bill to make up the difference in costs not covered by the government.
Note, there was already a policy in place to cover the cost of virus testing, regardless of coverage status. This new policy goes considerably further: uninsured Americans who get the virus will be able to go to the hospital and receive care, and the federal government will reimburse the medical facilities for the cost.
Donald Trump said on Friday that his administration intends to use funding from the $2.2 trillion CARES Act, which was approved by Congress two weeks ago.
So, good news, right? On balance, absolutely. There are untold numbers of Americans who fear they may have contracted the virus, but many are reluctant to seek medical care because they lack coverage. Under the new policy, this will no longer be a concern, which in turn could save lives. It’s a big step in the right direction.









