CRAMER: House Passes Bill to Reform Medical Litigation Laws
"We need to do away with endless lawsuits that cause doctors to practice defensive medicine in which unnecessary procedures are ordered or drugs prescribed just to reduce the risk of lawsuits, not to actually advance the health of the patient. The action of the House today reaffirms patient care will come at a lower cost with lower lawsuit liability premiums, which should encourage doctors to remain in the field, attract doctors into the field, and increase the availability of medical providers."
H.R. 1215, the Protecting Access to Care Act of 2017, would establish a
In addition to H.R. 1215, the House passed a number of health care bills this
H.R. 2372, the VETERAN Act ensures vets can choose to purchase health care in the individual marketplace under the American Health Care Act should they choose not to receive care through the
H.R. 2579, the Broader Options for Americans Act, helps people who recently lost their jobs to continue using the insurance they received through work by providing access to the
H.R. 2581, the Verify First Act, protects the taxpayer from waste, fraud, and abuse by verifying a person's eligibility to receive financial assistance before the health insurance plan goes into effect. Fraud has been an ongoing problem under Obamacare since subsidies can be dispersed without fully verifying an individual's eligibility. "Every time someone takes advantage of our government safety-net programs, the people who truly need the programs are being punished with higher costs or less assistance. In order to continue providing high quality coverage to the most vulnerable among us, we need to make sure the assistance is going towards people who truly need it." Cramer said. The Verify First Act builds off the added safeguards included in the
H.R. 1304, the Self-Insurance Protection Act, which clarifies that federal regulators cannot redefine "stop-loss" insurance as "health insurance coverage" under federal law. Specifically, the bill amends ERISA and the Public Health Service Act to continue allowing employers to utilize stop-loss insurance coverage, a financial risk-management tool, when offering employees health care coverage through a self-funded plan. Passed:
H.R. 372, the Competitive Health Insurance Reform Act, which ensures health insurance issuers are subject to the same antitrust and unfair trade practices laws with which all businesses comply. The bill specifically prohibits businesses from engaging in anti-competitive practices, including price fixing, bid rigging, and market allocation that could drive up healthcare costs. It is the first step to allowing insurance companies to sell across state lines which will increase competition and reduce premiums. Passed:
H.R. 1101, The Small Business Health Fairness Act, which amends the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 to allow small businesses to join together in association health plans (AHP) across state lines through bona fide trade associations to become larger purchasers of health insurance. Specifically, the bill relieves small businesses that form AHPs from costly state-mandated benefit laws that often make coverage prohibitively expensive. Passed:
Read this original document at: https://cramer.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/cramer-house-passes-bill-to-reform-medical-litigation-laws



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