Congressional Tri-Caucus Leaders Call for Biden Administration to Address Medicaid Coverage Gap With American Families Plan
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"The coverage gap leaves more than two million Americans with incomes below the poverty line completely uninsured, and nearly 60% of people affected are Black, Hispanic, Asian, or Pacific Islander," said CBC Health Braintrust Chair Rep.
"Millions of Americans now have access to live-saving health insurance coverage as a result of Medicaid expansion. However, in the 12 states that have not adopted Medicaid expansion, Medicaid eligibility remains severely limited", said Congresswoman
"The CBC is pleased to join forces with our Tri-Caucus colleagues in this effort to help close the Medicaid Coverage gap," said CBC Chair Rep.
"The Coronavirus pandemic has exposed the glaring gaps in America's healthcare system, with communities of color experiencing disproportionate infection and mortality rates from COVID-19," said CAPAC Chair
"The COVID-19 pandemic exposed long-standing health inequities, which harm public health overall," said CHC Chair Dr.
The coverage gap leaves more than two million Americans with incomes below the poverty line uninsured and without any pathway to health coverage. Nearly two million more uninsured people with incomes between 100 and 138 percent of the poverty line would be eligible for healthcare coverage if their states expanded Medicaid. In addition, 60% of people affected by the coverage gap are Black, Hispanic, Asian, or Pacific Islander.
According to a recent report by the
The American Families Plan is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to bring affordable health care to all Americans. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic has only illuminated the far-reaching, fatal consequences of inadequate access to health care. Addressing the Medicaid coverage gap is critical in correcting decades of unacceptable and unjust denial of health care coverage to underserved and minority populations throughout
Full text of the letters is available here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kci68orcrob34b9/AABts_W-T9L2CN8-GsJKvXjBa?dl=0



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