Abstract
The evolving U.S. healthcare landscape poses significant challenges for individuals requiring tracheostomy care, their families, and healthcare teams. These patients, their care partners, and health professionals face significant medical and social challenges, necessitating coordinated, long-term support to maintain health, prevent complications, and enhance quality of life. While policies like the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and Medicaid expansion have reduced uninsured rates and improved access to critical services, sustaining these gains relies on the renewal of subsidies that broaden coverage. Systemic barriers-including coverage gaps, inequities, and administrative inefficiencies-persist. This commentary explores how healthcare reforms, including Medicaid expansion, enhanced ACA subsidies, and Medicare policy adjustments, can address these barriers. It also highlights the disproportionate burden on low-income and minority populations, as well as the strain on healthcare teams managing complex care needs. Advocacy efforts should focus on expanding coverage, reducing costs, and addressing social determinants of health to promote equitable, high-quality care for all patients.