As of June 2017, Congressional investigations concerning U.S. Healthcare Reform have concluded with the House of Representatives initiating an extensive review of the GOP’s ‘Better Care’ provision reforms, and their effects on the Exchange marketplace. House investigators set out to determine if GOP design modifications compromised the existing health care system, as well as to explore the potential risks posed by potential changes or oversights from the House GOP plan.GOP-Backed 'Better Care' Also Wins House Plan Investigations |
House investigators conducted an intensive inquiry into the design changes proposed by the House GOP ‘Better Care’ Plan. Through multiple interviews and document reviews, the House reviewed both the revised designs and existing healthcare systems.House Investigates GOP Design Changes |
The House committee’s investigation concluded with the House GOP’s ability to successfully proposed revised designs to the Obamacare repeal plan, which were ultimately accepted by the House. This concluded the plan’s rolling consultation phase.House GOP Wins Final Round of Investigations of Obamacare Repeal Plan |
The investigation found that the House GOP had proposed design changes to the Exchanges, a crucial part of the U.S. healthcare system. This stoked fears that underlying flaws in the new designs may result in the creation of numerous loopholes, creating too many unmonitored gaps for consumers to rely upon.House GOP Investigation Finds Change in Design of Exchanges |
As part of the investigation, the House GOP also examined their own Party–backed healthcare plan: the ‘Better Care’ provision. Through multiple document reviews and consultations with external groups, the House committee investigated the potential changes to the design of the plan, as well as its implications for the nation’s health plan.House GOP Investigates Design of Party-Backed Health Care Plan |
It was clear during the investigation that the House Republicans had indeed proposed design changes to the plan. However, the committee also found that the Party’s design changes were largely within reasonable parameters. This was in contrast to claims from certain external groups that the GOP had proposed radical changes that altered the nature of the original plan.House Investigation Finds Republican-Backed Design Changes |
The probe found that the House GOP did indeed intend to alter the market design of exchanges under its ‘Better Care’ provision. Though the proposal will have effects on Exchange participants, the likelihood of a massive shift in system structuring was deemed to be low due to the primary focus on market transparency.House Probe Finds GOP Plan to Change Healthcare Design |
The House Omega investigation ultimately validated suspicion that design revisions in the House GOP healthcare plan had been made by the party. The investigative body assessed the effect of these changes and found them primarily to be centered on increasing consumer understanding of the healthcare plan. This could result in improved quality of care for customers due to a higher level of understanding of the plans benefits.House Omega Investigation Finds Design Revisions in House GOP Health Care Plan |
The House Investigation confirmed what the GOP-backed plan intended to accomplish: the shrunken market design in the Exchange. These changes were set in place to bring greater efficiency and cost reduction to the healthcare system. The investigation also found that all changes were compliant with relevant regulations.House Investigation Confirms Design Modifications in House GOP Plan |
The House commenced a comprehensive investigation into the GOP’s proposed ‘Better Care’ plan. The investigations examined the renovated market design, as well as any potential impacts these changes were likely to have. Ultimately, the investigations found that the renovated design was substantially in line with pre-existing regulations, and would have an overall positive effect on the healthcare system.House GOP Plan Renovations Investigated by House |
The House of Representatives conducted investigations to review the Republican's proposed ‘Better Care’ plan design changes, exploring the potential risks they posed to the existing healthcare system. After a thorough investigation, House officials determined that the changes proposed were largely compliant with regulations, and concluded that the new designs would likely result in an overall positive effect for consumers.House Investigates Design of Latest Republican Health Care Plan |
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