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Millions could lose no-cost preventive services if SCOTUS upholds ruling

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Last updated: April 18, 2025 1:47 am
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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has been instrumental in providing millions of Americans with access to free preventive health services. However, a recent legal challenge has put these services at risk. A study conducted by the Stanford Prevention Policy Modeling Lab (PPML) revealed that nearly 30% of privately insured individuals in the United States, totaling almost 40 million people, utilize at least one of the preventive services guaranteed under the ACA.

The upcoming Supreme Court case of Kennedy v. Braidwood Management Inc. will determine the fate of these essential services. The case questions the constitutionality of the ACA preventive services mandate, which requires private insurers to cover specific preventive services at no cost to patients. These services include screenings for conditions like diabetes, cancer, and HIV, among others. The focus of the case revolves around the legality of mandating services recommended by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF).

The Stanford-led study analyzed claims data from privately insured individuals across the country to determine the impact of the potential ruling in the Braidwood case. The research found that almost half of privately insured women and 30% of all privately insured individuals utilize at least one of the jeopardized services at no cost. States like Texas, with 3 million recipients, would be heavily affected by the loss of these services.

The study highlighted the significance of preventive services in improving health outcomes and emphasized the potential consequences of eliminating free access to these services. The research team identified services like statin use for cardiovascular disease prevention, HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis, and screenings for various cancers and infections as the most widely used preventive services under threat.

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The decision in the Kennedy v. Braidwood case will impact millions of Americans with private insurance who currently benefit from free preventive services under the ACA mandate. The researchers stress the importance of maintaining access to these services for better health outcomes across all states. Lead author Michelle Bronsard and her team underscore the popularity and effectiveness of the ACA preventive services mandate, urging the Supreme Court to consider the implications of their ruling on public health.

As the legal battle unfolds, the fate of millions of Americans’ access to essential preventive services hangs in the balance. The outcome of the case will have far-reaching implications for the healthcare landscape in the United States, emphasizing the critical role of preventive care in promoting public health and well-being.

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