Hatch, Brady Release White Paper Analyzing Obamacare Income Eligibility Verification

Following the Administration’s release of Obamacare’s 2017 benchmark premium increases, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady (R-Texas) released a Majority Staff White Paper detailing a number of issues plaguing the law’s income eligibility verification process. 

The process, which is used to both determine eligibility and repayment for taxpayer-funded subsidies, has come under scrutiny in more than a dozen reports from independent watchdogs.  The white paper highlights these reports and details how the Obama Administration has failed to implement necessary safeguards and recommendations from these watchdogs to prevent fictitious applicants from receiving subsidies and wasting taxpayer dollars.  The white paper also outlines how the Administration has failed to reconcile and reclaim excess subsidies, and has instead relaxed standards for income eligibility verification in the Federally-facilitated marketplace. 

“As open enrollment nears, the Administration continues to be more focused on enrolling Americans in a failing health care system by relaxing the standards required to sign up for and receive federal subsidies, rather than protecting taxpayers,” Hatch and Brady said. “This white paper outlines some of the administrative shortcomings with Obamacare’s income verification and illustrates how the existing mechanism used to determine subsidies fails to protect the taxpayers who pay for it.”

The Majority Staff White Paper can be found here.

A timeline of shortcomings identified by independent federal watchdogs with Obamacare’s federal marketplace can be found here

Findings from the white paper include:

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