Heartland Institute Experts React to Senate Attempt to Ban Short-term Health Plans
A resolution in the
Short-term plans, favored by the younger and healthier, are much less expensive than those provided under the Affordable Care Act.
The following statements from health care policy experts at
"Since the passage of Obamacare, health insurance premiums have increased by 114 percent and deductibles have soared by 212 percent. The Trump administration's short-term health care plans provide targeted, much-needed relief from the high costs of Obamacare. Let's hope that election-year gimmicks do not steal this desperately-needed option from millions of Americans."
President
"Baldwin's resolution is nothing short of an assault on consumers looking for affordable health insurance. Preventing families from buying short-term coverage does nothing to address the real problems people face paying for health coverage and will force millions to remain uninsured."
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