July 3, 2017 by Mark Baumgartner and Chain Drug Review
Affordable Care Act, American Health Care Act, Better Care Reconciliation Act, Mitch McConnell, National Retail Federation, Obamacare
2017, Issue 07-03-2017, Issues, News

WASHINGTON — After weeks of working behind closed doors to draft a bill to replace Obamacare, Senate Republican leaders released the Better Care Reconciliation Act and set about finding 50 votes to pass it. Like the American Health Care Act that passed the House in May, the Senate bill represents a major revision to the
June 5, 2017 by Geoff Walden and Chain Drug Review
Affordable Care Act, AHCA, American Health Care Act, B. Douglas Hoey, Chuck Schumer, Mitch McConnell, National Community Pharmacists Association, National Retail Federation, Neil Trautwein, Obamacare, Paul Ryan
2017, Issue 06-05-2017, Issues, Leading Headlines, News, Pharmacy

WASHINGTON — The drive to repeal and replace Obamacare has hit a roadblock. The Congressional Budget Office found that the G.O.P.-led American Health Care Act (AHCA) would leave 23 million more people uninsured in a decade. The CBO assessment cast further doubt on the chances of the Senate passing a similar bill to the AHCA,
May 15, 2017 by Geoff Walden and Chain Drug Review
Affordable Care Act, American Health Care Act
2017, Issue 05-15-2017, Issues, News

WASHINGTON — Attention has shifted to the Senate following the House’s narrow passage of legislation to repeal and replace significant parts of the Affordable Care Act. The House approved the bill 217 to 213 with no Democratic support and 20 Republicans joining the opposition. The legislation would overturn many of the law’s popular consumer protections,
May 15, 2017 by Jeffrey Woldt and Chain Drug Review
ACA, Affordable Care Act, AHCA, Alex Gourlay, American Health Care Act, Jeffrey Woldt, Martin Otto, NACDS, NACDS Annual Meeting, Steve Anderson, U.S. health care system
2017, Issue 05-15-2017, Issues, Opinion

After many fits and starts, Republicans in the House of Representatives have finally succeeded in passing a bill that would, if the Senate concurs, repeal the Affordable Care Act, the landmark legislation that provides the current framework for the U.S. health care system. Voting mostly along party lines — with 217 Republicans in favor and
May 11, 2017 by Chain Drug Review
ACA, ACHA, Affordable Care Act, American Health Care Act, B. Douglas Hoey, H.R. 1628, Mitch McConnell, National Community Pharmacists Association, NCPA
Leading Headlines, Pharmacy, Retail News

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — As the Senate gauges the House of Representatives’ bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the National Community Pharmacists Association has called for the retention of key pharmacy-related elements. NCPA on Thursday said it sent a letter to the Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) and a 12-member working group of
May 8, 2017 by Jeffrey Woldt and Chain Drug Review
ACA, Affordable Care Act, AHCA, Alex Gourlay, American Health Care Act, Future Value Targeting, Martin Otto, NACDS, NACDS Annual Meeting, Steve Anderson
Featured Articles, Leading Headlines, Opinion, Pharmacy

After many fits and starts, Republicans in the House of Representatives have finally succeeded in passing a bill that would, if the Senate concurs, repeal the Affordable Care Act, the landmark legislation that provides the current framework for the U.S. health care system. Voting mostly along party lines — with 217 Republicans in favor and
May 5, 2017 by CDR Blog and Chain Drug Review
American Health Care Act, Eric Hoskins, Justin Bates, Kathleen Wynne, Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association of Canada, OHIP+ Children and Youth Pharmacare, Ontario Pharmacists Association, Sean Simpson, universal pharmacare
CDR Blog

The push to repeal the Affordable Care Act is again under way, with the House this week passing the latest iteration of the G.O.P.’s American Health Care Act in a close vote. Coverage of essential health benefits and pre-existing conditions are among the key ACA benefits in the crosshairs. Worse, millions of Americans could end
May 4, 2017 by Geoff Walden and Chain Drug Review
Affordable Care Act, American Health Care Act, B. Douglas Hoey, Donald Trump, Nancy Pelosi, National Community Pharmacists Association, Obamacare, Paul Ryan
Featured Articles, Leading Headlines, Pharmacy, Retail News

WASHINGTON — The House of Representatives today narrowly approved a bill to dismantle the Affordable Care Act. Legislators voted 217-213 to overturn many of the law’s popular consumer protections, eliminate the individual mandate, and recast the insurance market. “This bill delivers on the promises that we have made to the American people,” said House Speaker
April 24, 2017 by Chain Drug Review
Adam Fein, Affordable Care Act, American Health Care Act, Bob Kirby, CFRA, chain drug industry, chain drug stores, David Silverman, Drug Channels Institute, Fitch Ratings, Fred's, health insurance coverage, Joseph Agnese, Pembroke Consulting, Walgreens-Rite Aid merger
2017, Business, Featured Articles, Issue 04-24-2017, Issues, Leading Headlines, News, Retail News

NEW YORK — Entering the second quarter of 2017, the chain drug industry was awaiting answers to a couple of big, lingering questions. First, what will the chain drug landscape look like? A significant change in the field of players is likely in store pending antitrust clearance of Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc.’s (WBA’s) deal to
April 22, 2017 by Geoff Walden, Greg Jacobson and Chain Drug Review
ACA marketplace, Affordable Care Act, American Health Care Act, health insurance, Obamacare, Paul Ryan, President Barack Obama, President Donald Trump, Reince Priebus
2017, Issue 04-24-2017, Issues, News, Pharmacy, Retail News

WASHINGTON — The effort to end Obamacare is not over, although whether the Affordable Care Act will be completely shelved or recast is unclear. Despite last month’s aborted House vote on a replacement bill, Republicans continue to seek an alternative to the ACA that the whole party — and possibly some Democrats — can get
April 3, 2017 by Geoff Walden and Chain Drug Review
Affordable Care Act, American Health Care Act, Obamacare, Paul Ryan, President Trump, Tom Price
2017, Issue 04-03-2017, Issues, News

WASHINGTON — Republicans remained divided on a replacement for Obamacare late last month, as a House vote on the replacement American Health Care Act was aborted due to lack of support for the bill. House leaders pulled back the legislation despite a vow from President Trump to leave Obama’s signature law in place if Congress