Legislation Makes Medicare an Option for Americans Age 50-64
Congressmembers Brian Higgins (NY-26),
"For more than 50 years, Medicare has been a lifeline to affordable, quality healthcare for seniors and we should take the opportunity to build on its success," said
"Medicare is one of our nation's most trusted programs. Allowing 50 to 64 year old Americans to buy in to Medicare will strengthen the program and lower premiums for Americans across the country. This bill will also make permanent the health care subsidies from the American Rescue Plan that that will provide enormous savings to thousands of
"It's clearer than ever before that the strength of our communities and our economy relies on access to quality, affordable health care," said
"This is a practical and common sense way to provide Americans approaching retirement with quality, affordable health care," said
Prior to the enactment of legislation establishing Medicare in 1965, over half of Americans over the age of 65 didn't have health insurance. Today Medicare provides health coverage for over 54.5 million Americans ages 65 and older.
The Medicare Buy-In and Health Care Stabilization Act expands on the success and popularity of the Medicare program by allowing Americans age 50-64, who are more likely to face pre-existing conditions and premium increases, to purchase Medicare coverage with no effect on the
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The legislation would also make permanent the expansion of premium tax credits, included in the American Rescue Plan, to help improve the affordability of insurance plans on the ACA marketplace.
Similar legislation has been introduced in the
Read this original document at: https://higgins.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/reps-higgins-larson-courtney-and-welch-introduce-medicare-buy-in-and



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