💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court appears set to uphold the Affordable Care Act's preventive care provision, with conservative justices questioning the argument that the process for deciding which services to cover is unconstitutional. The case, which could affect 150 million Americans, pertains to medications for heart disease, lung cancer screenings, HIV-prevention drugs, and breast cancer prevention for high-risk women.
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