LOWEY HOSTS ROUNDTABLE ON DEVASTATING CONSEQUENCES OF REPEALING THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT
"Let me be perfectly clear: this Republican attempt to dismantle the Affordable Care Act could jeopardize the financial security of
Since the Affordable Care Act was enacted, more than 20 million Americans across the country have gained health care coverage. In
Repealing the ACA would strip insurance coverage from 2.7 million New Yorkers, including over 130,000 in
Constituents shared their fears about the repeal of ACA. "The Affordable Care Act prevents insurance companies from discriminating against people with pre-existing conditions, like my son who was born with congenital heart disease," said
Local health providers shared concerns about the impact on their ability to provide care and on the local economy. "Any contemplation of repeal of the ACA in whole or in part must include a simultaneous and thorough plan for replacement that is meaningful for patients and providers," said President and CEO of White Plains Hospital
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"The Affordable Care Act has been so important in reducing rates of uninsurance from historic highs pre-ACA; this has given millions and millions people peace of mind and life-saving coverage," said
Additional benefits of the Affordable Care Act to New Yorkers:
* More than 8.6 million New Yorkers with private health insurance can go to the doctor for preventative services without co-pays or deductibles;
* More than 6.4 million New Yorkers no longer have to fear that the next illness or accident could bankrupt them because of an annual or lifetime limit; and
* More than 3 million New Yorkers have gained the comfort of knowing that their preexisting condition will not prevent them from gaining coverage, or that they will be charged more based on their medical history.
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