House Budget Committee Sets Hearing on FY 2021 HHS Budget
Witness:
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The President's 2021 Health and Human Services Budget (https://budget.house.gov/sites/democrats.budget.house.gov/files/documents/HHS%20two-pager.pdf)
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The President's 2021 Health and Human Services Budget
The President's 2021 budget for the
Slashes more than
Most of these cuts come from pursuing the President's "vision" for health reform. While last year's budget at least suggested a legislative template for health reform (albeit a bad one that was rejected by
The budget includes several destructive Medicaid "reforms," including mandatory work requirements for adults in Medicaid. There is no evidence that work requirements would improve beneficiaries' financial well-being; experience so far indicates they function mostly as a red-tape barrier to access to care. In fact, work requirements have recently been struck down in court because they fail to support the objectives of the Medicaid program. In addition, the budget would likely eliminate the Medicaid expansion, which provides health coverage to 12 million people, and has also been linked to higher employment and greater labor force participation according to a growing number of studies. Other Medicaid proposals in the budget include additional cuts to hospitals that serve a disproportionate share of low-income patients, higher cost-sharing for beneficiaries, and more burdensome paperwork requirements for people enrolling in the program.
Fails to lead on lowering prescription drug costs for Medicare beneficiaries -- The budget parrots the President's rhetoric on lowering the cost of prescription drugs, but his vague "vision" for drug pricing reform is severely lacking on specifics. His placeholder drug pricing proposal fails to let the HHS secretary negotiate drug prices, and it would achieve just one-quarter of the savings from lowering drug prices and premiums as H.R. 3 would.
Breaks another Trump promise by cutting Medicare -- Two days after
Promotes irrational public health policies -- While the budget does include some important investments in public health, their effects would be more than offset by harmful cuts in other areas. Amid a coronavirus public health emergency, the budget promises to prioritize funding for infectious diseases, yet slashes the discretionary budget for the
Abandons the Human Services part of the HHS mission -- The budget again leaves low-income families out in the cold by eliminating the
Under the guise of reform, the Administration weakens the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program by cutting the core program 10 percent, reducing the amount of cash assistance and other benefits states may offer. Even worse, the budget eliminates TANF's contingency fund, a
Conclusion
Taken together, the health and human services proposals included in this budget paint a bleak picture of
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