In a 6–3 ruling last month, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a key provision of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)—a move that directly impacts preventive healthcare for millions.
What It Means
- Free Preventive Care Stays: The decision ensures health insurers must continue covering preventive services—like cancer screenings, HIV-prevention meds, statins, and more—without charging co-pays.
- How It Works: The Court ruled that the panel deciding what services are covered (the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force) is legally accountable to the Health and Human Services Secretary, meaning its appointment process remains constitutional.
Why It Matters
- This ruling safeguards access to life-saving preventive services for approximately 150 million Americans.
- It reaffirms Obama’s legacy by protecting a cornerstone of his healthcare law.
Takeaway: The Supreme Court just delivered a major win for Americans relying on preventive care—ensuring millions can access vital services without cost, and preserving a fundamental component of Obama’s signature legislation.