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

Last updated: April 17, 2025 3:54 pm
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A recent study conducted by the Stanford Prevention Policy Modeling Lab (PPML) has shed light on the potential impact of a legal challenge on preventive health services in the United States. The study revealed that nearly 40 million people, or approximately 30% of privately insured individuals in the country, utilize no-cost preventive services provided under the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

These services, which include screenings for various diseases and health conditions such as diabetes, cancer, and hepatitis C, are currently at risk due to an ongoing legal battle. On April 21, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in Kennedy v. Braidwood Management Inc., a case that questions the constitutionality of the ACA preventive services mandate.

The ACA mandates that private insurers cover specific preventive services without any cost to patients, based on recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF). These services are crucial for early detection and prevention of diseases, and their potential elimination could have far-reaching consequences on public health.

The Stanford-led study analyzed claims data from privately insured individuals across different states to determine the extent of usage of these free preventive services. The findings revealed that almost half of privately insured women and 30% of all privately insured individuals access at least one of the 10 services most likely impacted by the legal challenge.

The study highlighted the importance of preventive services in improving health outcomes and emphasized that removing guaranteed access to these services could lead to lower utilization rates and negative health consequences. The potential ruling in the Kennedy v. Braidwood case could affect millions of people across the country who currently benefit from these no-cost preventive services.

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The research team underscored the popularity of the ACA preventive services mandate and the significance of the Supreme Court’s decision in safeguarding access to these essential health services. Lead author Michelle Bronsard, along with other members of the PPML team, emphasized the need to protect preventive services for the well-being of individuals with private insurance.

As the legal battle unfolds, the fate of millions of Americans who rely on no-cost preventive services hangs in the balance. The study’s findings provide valuable insights into the potential repercussions of a ruling that could undermine the ACA’s preventive services mandate. The Supreme Court’s decision in the Kennedy v. Braidwood case will have a significant impact on the future of preventive healthcare in the United States.

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