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Health Plan Weekly Quotes Chris Grohman on Health Policy Lawsuits Amid Trump’s Second Term
January 9, 2024
As President Trump prepares to begin his second term, the future of key health policy lawsuits, including those challenging the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the No Surprises Act (NSA), remains uncertain. Legal experts are closely watching cases like Braidwood Management, Inc. v. Becerra, which could reshape health insurance requirements for coverage of preventive services.
Chris Grohman, a partner in Benesch’s White Collar, Government Investigations & Regulatory Compliance Practice Group, stated, “The administration’s stance on these lawsuits will be a critical determinant in the future landscape of health care regulation.”
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