AMA Urges Congress to Oppose Amended Health Care Reform Bill
In a letter to House leaders, the
The full text of the letter is below:
After reviewing the MacArthur Amendment to H.R. 1628, the American Health Care Act (AHCA), the
The MacArthur Amendment would allow states to apply for waivers from critical consumer protections provided in the Affordable Care Act (ACA), including the age rating ratio of 3 to 1, the requirements that health insurers must cover certain essential health benefits, and the ban on health status underwriting. The current ban on health status underwriting protects individuals from being discriminated against by virtue of their medical conditions. Prior to the passage of the ACA, such individuals were routinely denied coverage and/or priced out of affordable coverage. We are particularly concerned about allowing states to waive this requirement because it will likely lead to patients losing their coverage. Although the MacArthur Amendment states that the ban on preexisting conditions remains intact, this assurance may be illusory as health status underwriting could effectively make coverage completely unaffordable to people with preexisting conditions. There is also no certainty that the requirement for states to have some kind of reinsurance or high-risk pool mechanism to help such individuals will be sufficient to provide for affordable health insurance or prevent discrimination against individuals with certain high-cost medical conditions.
We continue to strongly urge
Sincerely,
CEO and Executive Vice President, AMA
Editor's Note:
In January, the AMA released its health system reform objectives - primary among them that people who currently have insurance should not become uninsured - and shared them with Members of
Last month, the AMA launched a website, patientsbeforepolitics.org, aimed at encouraging physicians and patients to join the effort to increase access to affordable, meaningful coverage for all Americans. The interactive site provides the latest information on health system reform legislation moving through
About the
The
AOA Issues Letter on AHCA Revisions
IBM Study: Insurers Need to Implement No-regret Moves to Prepare for the Future
Advisor News
Annuity News
Health/Employee Benefits News
Life Insurance News