Senate HELP Committee's Bipartisan Health Care Bill Positive First Step Toward Stabilization, Say Patient, Provider, and Consumer Groups

October 18, 2017
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A non-partisan group of 29 patient, provider and consumer groups today praised the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee for crafting bipartisan legislation that will help stabilize the individual insurance markets: 

“The new bipartisan bill from the Senate HELP Committee Chair and Ranking Member offers some solid strategies to help restore confidence in the individual health insurance market. The return to regular order and bipartisanship are a much-needed breath of fresh air in an often-divided Congress. Senators Alexander and Murray deserve high praise for their leadership on this complex and challenging issue.

The committee’s proposal, which extends cost-sharing reduction payments and includes other mechanisms of stabilization, clearly moves us in the right direction. The legislation also preserves and supports key protections for individuals with preexisting conditions. 

We look forward to fully engaging in the next steps of this process – which will include a thorough and ongoing review of this bill’s impact on patients and consumers – and we caution against any changes that might weaken existing patient protections. 

We must do everything we can to push forward with a bipartisan plan that maintains access to quality and affordable care for all Americans.”

 

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ALS Association

American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network

American Diabetes Association

American Heart Association

American Lung Association

Arthritis Foundation

Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

Dystonia Medical Research Foundation

Epilepsy Foundation

Family Voices

GBS/CIDP Foundation International

Lutheran Services in America

March of Dimes

METAvivor Research & Support Organization

Muscular Dystrophy Association

National Alopecia Areata Foundation

National Health Council

National Multiple Sclerosis Society

National Organization for Rare Disorders

Project Sleep

Pulmonary Hypertension Association

Scleroderma Foundation

The Marfan Foundation

U.S. Hereditary Angioedema Association

United Ostomy Associations of America

United Way Worldwide

Volunteers of America

WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease