ERIC Outlines Top Health Priorities for Congress in New Letter
The ERISA Industry Committee (ERIC) submitted a letter to the
In the letter, ERIC outlined its top three priorities for the 116th
* Eliminating the ACA imposed a 40% "Cadillac" excise tax on high-cost employer-sponsored health insurance
* Eliminating surprise medical billing
* Addressing high prescription drug costs
ERIC, a leader in the fight against rising drug costs, suggested several ways to address the crisis, including:
* Ensuring changes to the rebate system reduce costs and preserve the ability to negotiate
* Addressing patent evergreening
* Banning abusive couponing
* Banning abusive practices such as pay-for-delay and misuse of patient safety protocols
* Easing value-based contracting for prescription drugs and devices
In addition to the three priority areas, ERIC also laid out other areas for bipartisan cooperation:
* Providing relief for health savings accounts (HSAs) and high deductible health plans (HDHPs)
* Providing clarity on wellness programs
* Preventing abuse by "Big Dialysis"
* Implementing value-driven innovations in Medicare
* Providing market stabilization and employer mandate relief
* Empowering states to address air ambulance issues
"The 116th
About the ERISA Industry Committee
The ERISA Industry Committee (ERIC) is the only national association that advocates exclusively for large employers on health, retirement, and compensation public policies at the state, federal, and local levels. Learn more at eric.org.
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