Supreme Court Upholds ACA Mandate Requiring Insurers to Cover Preventive Healthcare Services
The Supreme Court has upheld a significant provision of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that mandates private insurers to cover a variety of preventive healthcare services without requiring patients to share costs. This decision preserves access to essential medical services such as screenings, vaccinations, and other preventive measures for millions of Americans.
The ruling addresses challenges brought against the ACA’s preventive care mandate, which has been a cornerstone of the healthcare law since its enactment. The mandate ensures coverage for services recommended by expert panels like the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, including cancer screenings, cholesterol tests, and immunizations. Critics argued that certain aspects of the requirement infringed on religious freedoms or exceeded legal authority, but the court ultimately decided in favor of maintaining these protections. This decision reinforces the ACA’s role in expanding access to preventive care and reducing financial barriers for insured individuals across the country.
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Date: June 27, 2025
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