It affects the availability of plans on the exchanges. Insurers are leery of getting into markets where they can't get business.I think CSRs are for those under the 200% poverty rate, so does not effect everyone on the exchange.
Here is the EO but I think it only covers the cross state association plans. I think the decision not to extend cost sharing supplements is just that - a decision, no EO required. NBC and others are saying that the WH announced the end of the cost sharing subsidies:This is difficult to discuss, because it appears to be an announcement but no details are available. There was an executive order on healthcare, so there are other changes to the ACA as well.
Thanks for the links.Here is the EO but I think it only covers the cross state association plans. I think the decision not to extend cost sharing supplements is just that - a decision, no EO required. NBC and others are saying that the WH announced the end of the cost sharing subsidies:
"Based on guidance from the Department of Justice, the Department of Health and Human Services has concluded that there is no appropriation for cost-sharing reduction payments to insurance companies under Obamacare," the White House said in a statement.