The Brian Lehrer Show

Brian Lehrer Weekend: ACA Enrollment; Overdose Prevention; Political Halloween

Nov 1, 2025
Elizabeth Benjamin, a health policy advocate and Vice President at the Community Service Society of New York, discusses the ongoing ACA open enrollment, highlighting rising premiums due to subsidy expirations. Sam Rivera, Executive Director of On Point NYC, shares insights into harm reduction and overdose prevention centers in Manhattan, arguing for their expansion based on evidence of reduced crime and lives saved. They also touch on political perspectives surrounding healthcare and community responses, balancing public health with safety concerns.
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INSIGHT

Subsidy Cuts Drive Major Premium Spikes

  • Removing enhanced premium tax credits will sharply raise premiums and push many people uninsured, especially in New York.
  • Elisabeth Benjamin estimates a couple could see about $240/month higher premiums on average in New York.
ADVICE

Call A Navigator Before Tossing Coverage

  • Call a trained navigator to review your tax deductions and enrollment options if you're self-employed or unsure about subsidies.
  • Use New York State marketplace or local navigators to find configurations that lower family costs, like Child Health Plus for kids.
ANECDOTE

Real People Facing Big Premium Shocks

  • Elisabeth Benjamin shares Louisa's example paying $500/month now and facing $10,000/year without subsidies in 2026.
  • She also describes a freelancer who will move from zero premium to thousands in annual costs after policy changes.
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