KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden is expected to issue executive orders to temporarily reopen the health insurance exchanges and to address roadblocks to accessing Medicaid.
  • Most enrollees in the marketplace receive subsidies, which reduce what is paid in premiums.
  • Meanwhile, some of Biden's health-care proposals face an uphill battle in Congress.

A shift in federal health-care policy appears to be underway.

As early as Thursday, President Joe Biden is expected to issue executive orders to temporarily reopen the health insurance exchanges, according to The Washington Post, and to address roadblocks encountered when low-income households try to access Medicaid. Although details are slim, the actions would reflect Biden's broader goal of increasing health-care coverage and improving affordability.