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Trump administration halts billions in payments expected by insurers under Obamacare

WASHINGTON—The Trump administration on Saturday confirmed it is suspending billions of dollars in payments expected by insurers under the Affordable Care Act, saying the halt is necessary because of a federal judge’s ruling in a lawsuit over the program.

The ruling prevents the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which administers the program known as risk adjustment, from making further collections or payments, including amounts for the 2017 benefit year, until the litigation is resolved, the agency said.

The amount frozen for the 2017 benefit year is $10.4 billion, according to a statement from CMS. Those payments, which are drawn from insurers and go to other insurers, had been expected to go out this fall.

“We were disappointed by the court’s recent ruling. As a result of this litigation, billions of dollars in risk adjustment payments and collections are now on hold,” CMS Administrator Seema Verma said in the statement. The Wall Street Journal reported the suspension Friday evening.

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