Court order that could end US health law’s preventative care mandate put on hold
- The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a temporary administrative stay on a federal judge's ruling that struck down the requirement for most insurers to cover preventative care, including vaccines and screenings for cancer, HIV, and diabetes.
- The Biden administration had requested the stay as it appeals the decision, which would impact preventive care for 150 million individuals.
- The ruling was a win for plaintiffs who include a conservative activist and a Christian dentist who opposed mandatory coverage for contraception and HIV treatment on religious grounds.
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US court halts ruling blocking Obamacare for some preventive healthcare
A U.S. appeals court has temporarily halted a federal judge's ruling that struck down the Affordable Care Act's mandate requiring insurers to cover preventive care, the New York Times reported on Monday.
US court halts ruling blocking Obamacare for some preventive healthcare
(Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court has temporarily halted a federal judge's ruling that struck down the Affordable Care Act's mandate requiring insurers to cover preventive care, the New York Times reported on Monday. The ruling stems from one of several legal challenges Republicans have brought against the 2010 healthcare law, former President Barack Obama's signature domestic achievement popularly known as "Obamacare." U.S. District Judge Re…
Court order that could end U.S. health law’s preventative care mandate put on hold
NEW ORLEANS >> A federal appeals court in New Orleans temporarily put on hold Monday a federal judge’s ruling striking down a part of the Affordable Care Act that requires most insurers to cover preventative care including vaccines and screenings for cancer, diabetes and HIV.
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