Leading Patient Advocacy Groups Remain Opposed to the American Health Care Act
Eight Organizations Issue Statement Criticizing Upton Agreement
Despite the Upton amendment, we remain strongly opposed to the American Health Care Act and urge
There is no substitute for fundamental, unequivocal protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
The
The other equally important problems with the
- Allowing states to waive the guarantee of essential health benefits, which would:
- Segment the market into plans for sick people and plans for healthy people, driving up the cost of plans for people with serious health care needs
- Undermine the protection against annual and lifetime coverage caps, a critical safeguard for patients
- Eliminating
Medicaid expansion coverage for millions of Americans and altering the program’s financing structure in a way that jeopardizes coverage of new and innovative treatments - Increasing out-of-pocket costs for many Americans, including some of the sickest and elderly among us
Given the numerous shortcomings of the American Health Care Act in serving the patients we represent, our organizations have no choice but to oppose this legislation and urge all Representatives to vote against it, with or without the Upton and MacArthur amendments.
Patient Advocacy Groups:
March of Dimes
WomenHeart:
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