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Supreme Court to Review Preventative Care Requirements Under Affordable Care Act

The Supreme Court will assess the legality of preventive service coverage mandates under the ACA following a lower court's ruling favoring employers' objections.

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The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case regarding the Affordable Care Act's preventive service coverage, including HIV prevention and cancer screenings. A lower court ruled that the US Preventive Services Task Force's structure violates the Constitution, raising questions about health coverage for millions. The Biden administration argues this ruling threatens essential healthcare protections. The case is anticipated to clarify the legal status of these mandates amid ongoing litigation and compromise arrangements.

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