Trump administration slashes funding for ObamaCare outreach program
Source: The Hill
02/14/25 2:17 PM ET
The Trump administration slashed funding for Affordable Care Act navigators, which help people sign up for ObamaCare coverage on the laws exchanges, by 90 percent. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on Friday announced health insurance navigators will receive just $10 million per year over the next four years. Navigators received $98 million in 2024.
CMS said the cut will allow the exchanges to focus on more effective strategies to improve outcomes and to reduce premiums for people who dont qualify for subsidies. The health agency justified the cut by noting navigators enrolled only 0.6 percent of plan selections on the federal exchange during the open enrollment period at a cost of $1,061 per enrollment.
Overall, Navigator performance data shows that the current level of funding does not represent a reasonable return on investment. These numbers indicate that Navigators are not enrolling nearly enough people to justify the substantial amount of federal dollars previously spent on the program, CMS officials wrote in the announcement.
But experts pointed to federal data showing that navigators were much more effective in enrolling people in Medicaid and the Childrens Health Insurance Program (CHIP) last year, as they likely have more ties to lower-income communities. They helped enroll about 290,000 people in Medicaid and the CHIP.
Read more: https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5146096-trump-administration-funding-slashed-obamacare-navigators/