Cancer Action Network: House Relief Bill Provides Patients More Options for Affordable Health Care Coverage
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House Committees are currently considering and will soon advance legislation to increase the generosity of subsidies to cover the costs of marketplace health plans--including offering subsides to those who are receiving unemployment benefits--offer financial support to cover the bulk of premium costs for laid off workers who choose to keep their employer-sponsored health care plans, and boost the federal reimbursement for states to expand their Medicaid programs.
Also included are provisions to provide economic assistance to some nonprofits, many of which are struggling to provide essential services during this time.
A statement from
"Ensuring people have access to comprehensive health care is critical as the nation continues to deal with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Millions of people, including cancer patients and survivors, have unfortunately lost their jobs, their health care and their means to adequately prevent, detect and treat their disease. Helping cover the premium costs of health insurance--whether through increased subsidies on the exchange or by helping pay for continuing employer coverage through COBRA--will provide much-needed assistance to families and individuals struggling to maintain and afford their health care.
"However, for a growing number of people in the coverage gap, increasing access to Medicaid is the only way to effectively ensure access to comprehensive health coverage. While 38 states and the
"Additionally, extending economic relief to nonprofits hit hard by the pandemic--many of which provide critical health related services--will help bridge the gap many Americans are facing when it comes to managing their health and their finances.
"Recovering from this pandemic will require ensuring as many people as possible can get and maintain affordable health care. The committee action today is an important step to that end, and we look forward to working with
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