Potential Health Policy Administrative Actions Under President Biden
Overview
President-elect Joe Biden campaigned on supporting and building upon the Affordable Care Act (ACA), better managing the coronavirus pandemic and lowering prescription drug costs. However, with the political balance of the Senate uncertain, some Biden proposals, like creating a new public option and lowering the Medicare age to 60, are less likely to be enacted. Even so, as president, Biden could exercise executive branch authority to move forward on a variety of policy changes he has advocated through administrative action without Congress.
The table below includes potential administrative actions under the incoming Biden Administration, based on campaign pledges, and actions that would reverse or modify controversial regulations or guidance issued by the Trump Administration. The table also describes actions Biden could take as president that have received a great deal of attention from other prominent Democrats or are generally consistent with his campaign proposals, and that may therefore be priorities in Biden’s Administration. This table is not an exhaustive list of possible Biden Administration actions and does not include potential administrative actions pertaining to all health policy areas, including Medicare and prescription drug costs, where there is no clear indication of whether or how the Biden Administration would modify Trump Administration policies. If Biden’s health proposals are stymied by a divided Congress, he may look to use administrative actions beyond what’s detailed here to advance his health care agenda.
In this table, we note whether executive actions require regulatory change, as an indication of how much time it may take the Biden Administration to implement these changes. For some regulatory changes, the Biden Administration will need to issue a new Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) and allow a public comment period before revising the regulation. Rules made through annual payment notices, such as the Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters (NBPP) may be revised annually.
By contrast, the Biden Administration may more quickly be able to reverse Trump Administration regulations that are proposed but not yet final as well as policies made through sub-regulatory agency guidance or executive order. Some sub-regulatory actions, such as renewing the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Declaration that is currently set to expire on Inauguration Day, will require attention on Biden’s first day in office. Biden would also likely rescind pending rules that would sunset HHS regulations if not reviewed every 10 years (which could increase administrative burden for the agency and result in regulations with beneficiary protections expiring).
Issue Brief
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COVID-19 Response
Action | Implications | Reverses Trump Action? | Requires Regulatory Change? | |
Renew Declaration that COVID-19 is a National Emergency |
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Renew Declaration that COVID-19 is a Public Health Emergency |
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Restore U.S. Membership in the World Health Organization |
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Join COVAX |
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Restore Directorate for Global Health Security and Biodefense |
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Convene Daily White House COVID-19 briefings |
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Launch National COVID-19 Vaccine Campaign |
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Establish Pandemic Testing Board |
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Issue Strong National Social Distancing Guidance to States and Localities |
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Expand Use of the Defense Production Act (DPA) |
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Establish COVID-19 Racial and Ethnic Disparities Task Force |
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Create National COVID-19 Data Dashboard |
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Review Entry and Detention policies based on public health criteria |
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Affordable Care Act – Exchange Markets
Action | Details | Reverses Trump Action? | Requires Regulatory Change? |
Restore federal spending on navigators and on marketing and outreach and restore navigator standards |
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Ensure availability of healthcare.gov and strengthen standards for web brokers and brokers selling marketplace plans |
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Reverse guidance for Section 1332 state waivers |
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Increase Marketplace enrollment by extending open and special enrollment opportunities |
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Restore federal marketplace user fees |
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Increase Marketplace subsidies |
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Affordable Care Act – Other Private Insurance
Action | Details | Reverses Trump Action? | Requires Regulatory Change? |
Reverse expansion of short-term health insurance |
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Reverse association health plan regulation |
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Strengthen Essential Health Benefits |
| ✓ | ✓ |
Medicaid
Action | Details | Reverses Trump Action? | Requires Regulatory Change? |
Revise Section 1115 state demonstration waiver policy to focus on increasing and expanding coverage |
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Ensure eligible people can enroll in and maintain Medicaid coverage |
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Reinstate beneficiary protections and provide certainty on state financing mechanisms |
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Maintain Medicaid coverage and beneficiary protections |
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Expand support for states to respond to COVID-19 pandemic |
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Strengthen and expand long-term care services and supports |
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Women’s Health Policy
Action | Details | Reverses Trump Action? | Requires Regulatory Change? |
Restore Title X Family Planning Program regulations to require pregnancy options counseling to include abortion and allow clinics to provide abortions with non-federal funds |
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Prohibit state Title X grantees from banning family planning providers that also provide abortions from participating in the program |
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Simplify payment for abortion coverage in Marketplace plans |
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Revise ACA contraceptive coverage regulations to guarantee coverage for more women |
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Restore guidance to affirm the Medicaid “free choice of provider” provision |
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Rescind Mexico City Policy |
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Affirm reproductive health rights, including abortion, globally |
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Allow NIH funding of research involving fetal tissue |
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Restore ACA non-discrimination regulations to protect patients who have had an abortion or are seeking an abortion |
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Reverse policies that promote and expand religious conscience protections for medical providers over civil rights |
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Improve health care access for incarcerated women |
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Protect and prioritize survivors of sexual assault |
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Mental Health and Substance Use
Action | Details | Reverses Trump Action? | Requires Regulatory Change? |
Improve mental health services for veterans |
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Address suicide among LGBTQ youth |
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Increase school-based mental health services |
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Enforce Mental Health Parity |
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Fight the Opioid Crisis |
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Immigration and Health
Action | Details | Reverses Trump Action? | Requires Regulatory Change? |
Reinstate Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and review Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designations |
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Reverse policies that limited pathways to lawfully enter the United States |
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Reprioritize enforcement policies to protect immigrant families and children |
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Revise policies on immigrant detention for families |
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Reverse changes to public charge policies |
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Long-term Care
Action | Details | Reverses Trump Action? | Requires Regulatory Change? |
Restore mandatory penalties for nursing facility violations of federal requirements when residents were in “immediate jeopardy” but did not suffer harm |
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Revise recent or pending nursing home regulations to restore resident protections and strengthen oversight |
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Improve nursing home staffing and oversight |
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Support nursing homes’ response to COVID-19 pandemic |
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Advance policies that strengthen home and community-based services |
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HIV/AIDS Policy
Action | Details | Reverses Trump Action? | Requires Regulatory Change? |
Reinstate White House Office of National AIDS Policy |
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Release a new comprehensive National HIV/AIDS Strategy |
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Revise regulation implementing Section 1557 of the ACA |
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Reverse expansion of short-term limited duration (STLD) plans, non-ACA compliant plans |
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Update FDA blood donation policy |
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Rescind “Deploy or Get Out” Policy | ✓ | ||
Rescind Mexico City Policy |
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LGBT Health
Action | Details | Reverses Trump Action? | Requires Regulatory Change? |
Revise regulation implementing Section 1557 of the ACA |
| ✓ | ✓ |
Reverse policies that promote and expand religious conscience protections for medical providers over civil rights |
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Expand data collection related to gender identity and sexual orientation |
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