Future of ACA, health insurance coverage at stake in presidential election
It's a strength that has made Losoya a trusted face in her home of
In her work, Losoya hopes to overcome the issues that have blocked people in the primarily Spanish-speaking county from accessing insurance and medical care, from language barriers to coverage misinformation.
"A lot of people were dying," she said.
Losoya works as a navigator – a local community member who helps residents afford medical care by steering them through the health insurance enrollment process. Her position was created by the Affordable Care Act to help marginalized communities overcome barriers in accessing health insurance.
In
Since navigators started their work in 2013, the rate of uninsured Arizonans fell from over one in six to around one in 10 in 2022.
Navigators provide their services for free to community members.
Funding has risen and fallen dramatically depending on who's in the
"We're able to serve less people when the funding goes down, and that in turn causes more people to get more sick and to die and to not have access to care," said Layal Rabat, who directs navigators at the
Funding cuts
Navigators are riding the wave of a five-year,
But that might not happen if Republican presidential nominee
However, Pestaina predicted that Trump would walk back the remaining
During his administration, Trump slashed navigator funding by nearly 85% – from a high of
At APCA, the decline in funding meant the nonprofit also had to cut its team. APCA's navigators, like
When Huynh immigrated to the
"They trust me because I speak their language," Huynh said.
APCA navigator
"There's not much funding to go around, but the work, it has become even more," she said. "With the election, we're all waiting for what happens."
Harris and Trump on the ACA
The ACA has become a front-and-center point of contention between Trump and Democratic nominee
As a part of the Biden administration, Harris has supported its efforts to strengthen the ACA, including the over
On the campaign trail for this year's election, Harris has abandoned the progressive-backed "Medicare for All" plan she supported as a presidential candidate for the 2020 election. Instead, she has since promised to work on "expanding and strengthening" the ACA as president – a policy flip-flop that Trump has criticized her for.
As a part of her plan to fortify the ACA, Harris has pledged to permanently expand access to and increase financial aid for health insurance premiums, both temporary changes made under the Biden administration.
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Trump has made conflicting statements on whether he would allow the ACA to stand if he were president again. In April, Trump said he was "not running to terminate the ACA" and instead wanted to make it "much better, stronger and far less expensive."
But during last month's presidential debate against Harris, Trump lambasted the ACA as "lousy health care" and said he had "concepts of a plan" to replace it. Despite this, he also said he "saved" the ACA when he was president – even though he unsuccessfully tried to repeal and replace it with different plans that could have resulted in millions more Americans going without insurance.
While many
"The work is still going to be there," Merrill said. "The title is going to be different, and there might not be any money in it, but people who actually do the work for (their) community, they don't do it for the money or the title. You do it because it's the right thing to do."
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