Friday, June 29, 2012
The Supreme Court Decision and the Affordable Care Act
Yesterday’s ruling by the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act restoring our focus, and to a degree, clarifying the parameters within which ClinicNET and Community-Funded Safety Net Clinics will continue their work on behalf of low-income, uninsured and underinsured Coloradans.
Some provisions of the ACA were modified and are addressed by briefs and releases from organizations with whom ClinicNET collaborates. There is value in learning what key stakeholders and associations have to say about the ruling. Here are some recommended resources:
CCMU is proud to be a part of the work in Colorado to expand and improve health insurance options…—“CCMU Statement on the Affordable Care Act & Health Care Reform,” Colorado Coalition for the Medically Underserved
ACA-related grants will continue to flow to Colorado organizations.—“The Supreme Court Ruling on the Affordable Care Act: Implications for Colorado,” Colorado Health Institute
… all rural provisions included in the ACA were upheld in entirety.— “CRHC Responses to Supreme Court Decision,” Colorado Rural Health Center
The Court's decision on the constitutionality of the Medicaid expansion is divided and complicated.—“Supreme Court Ruling on the Affordable Care Act,” National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics
The continuation of the ACA means that Colorado Community Health Centers will continue to provide health care homes.—“Colorado’s Uninsured Are Winners in the Supreme Court Decision,” Colorado Community Health Network
Colorado can now continue moving forward implementing other provisions of the act and ensuring that all Coloradans are secure in the knowledge they have access to quality, affordable health care when they need it.—“Supreme Court Decision Ensures Health Security for All Coloradans,” Colorado Center on Law and Policy
Examples of Affordable Care Act grants not outlined above to Colorado include: 3.5 million [dollars] for school-based health centers, to help clinics expand and provide more health care services such as screenings to students.—“Two Years Later: The Benefits of the Affordable Care Act for Colorado,” Healthcare.gov
ClinicNET will stay engaged and keep you informed as the safety net community and other leaders in health care reform work through the details of implementation to maximize its benefit for individuals and communities.
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