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What the 2027 NBPP Means for Catastrophic Plans and ACA Strategy (feat. Greg Fann)

23 min · 15. Apr. 2026
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In this episode of Regulatory Joe, Joe Boyle sits down with Greg Fann of Axene Health Partners to break down what the proposed 2027 NBPP could mean for catastrophic plans and ACA market strategy. The conversation explores how expanded eligibility could affect bronze plan relevance, low-premium positioning, and decision-making for issuers heading into the 2027 filing cycle. It also looks at where catastrophic plans actually fit in the ACA market today—and why this targeted policy change could create broader strategic implications than it may seem at first. Joe and Greg also discuss how carriers may respond, what to watch across state-level dynamics, and why this change is most relevant for a specific segment of the market rather than a broad affordability solution. If you work in ACA product strategy, pricing, regulatory filing, or exchange operations, this episode breaks down what matters most as you prepare for the 2027 cycle. Subscribe to get all of Regulatory Joe’s insights or go to https://www.regulatoryjoe.com.

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