Matt McGough (@mcgough_matthew) 's Twitter Profile
Matt McGough

@mcgough_matthew

Policy Analyst Team ACA @KFF. Tweeting about healthcare costs, access, outcomes, & a bit of pop culture. MSPH @JohnsHopkinsSPH. Views own🏳️‍🌈

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Emma Wager (@emmawage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Senate parliamentarian ruled against (see Byrd rule) the cost-sharing reductions for ACA Marketplaces in the House reconciliation bill, which would increase premiums for bronze and gold plans and decrease enrollment. Learn how it all works: kff.org/policy-watch/e…

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The White House is touting tax benefits for tipped workers in the reconciliation bill, but 2 million tipped workers could be among those at risk of losing health coverage because of the #Medicaid and #ACA marketplace cuts in the bill. (1/3) nbcwashington.com/news/business/…

The White House is touting tax benefits for tipped workers in the reconciliation bill, but 2 million tipped workers could be among those at risk of losing health coverage because of the #Medicaid and #ACA marketplace cuts in the bill. (1/3) nbcwashington.com/news/business/…
Emma Wager (@emmawage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ACA mandates private insurers cover certain preventive services with $0 cost-sharing. And 100 million Americans with private insurance use these services every year. healthsystemtracker.org/brief/preventi… KFF

The ACA mandates private insurers cover certain preventive services with $0 cost-sharing. 

And 100 million Americans with private insurance use these services every year.

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Larry Levitt (@larry_levitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grandfathering in existing Medicaid expansion enrollees isn't as protective as it seems, since low-income people cycle on and off Medicaid as their income and circumstances change.

Matt McGough (@mcgough_matthew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amid the Senate’s “vote-a-rama” for the One Big, Beautiful Bill, KFF has updated our guide to the health provisions affecting the Marketplaces, Medicaid, Medicare, and more. kff.org/tracking-the-a…

Larry Levitt (@larry_levitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Senate has just passed what amounts to the biggest health reform plan since the ACA, rolling back many of the health insurance coverage increases achieved by the ACA.

Matt McGough (@mcgough_matthew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You might be surprised, but some insurers are expecting tariffs will drive up health insurance premiums in 2026. kff.org/quick-take/tar… KFF

Larry Levitt (@larry_levitt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most adults on Medicaid already work, because you can't use Medicaid to pay your rent or your grocery bills. It's health insurance that pays your medical bills if you get sick.

Matt McGough (@mcgough_matthew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Preliminary ACA Marketplace insurer filings suggest that premiums will see their largest increase in nearly 8 years due to political uncertainty and the expiration of enhanced subsidies. More here: healthsystemtracker.org/brief/individu…

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More than 24 million Americans could see their ACA healthcare premiums surge by an average of 75% starting January 2026, according to new analysis from KFF. Cynthia Cox, president and director of KFF’s ACA program, breaks down the findings."

Bobby Kogan (@bbkogan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Final CBO score of the "big beautiful bill" is out Biggest Medicaid cuts ever - in fact, 4 times the size of the previous biggest; $894-$990 bn Kicks 10 million off health insurance Biggest SNAP cuts ever, $187 bn Still increases deficit by $3.4 trillion from huge tax cuts

Final CBO score of the "big beautiful bill" is out

Biggest Medicaid cuts ever - in fact, 4 times the size of the previous biggest; $894-$990 bn

Kicks 10 million off health insurance

Biggest SNAP cuts ever, $187 bn

Still increases deficit by $3.4 trillion from huge tax cuts