Supreme Court Begins Final Term Arguments on Key Healthcare Cases
By: Ellena Erskine
Overview of Today’s Proceedings
The Supreme Court has initiated the final argument session for the 2024-25 term, delving into significant legal disputes including Kennedy v. Braidwood Management and Parrish v. U.S..
Key Case: Kennedy v. Braidwood Management
This particular case revolves around a challenge against the authority of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) task force. The task force is responsible for determining which preventive services, such as PrEP, a drug aimed at preventing HIV, are required coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
Understanding the Implications
The outcomes of today’s arguments could profoundly influence healthcare policies and insurance coverage structures related to preventive healthcare services, particularly for high-risk populations.
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