MAGAZINER AND AMO JOIN HEALTH CARE LEADERS TO CALL FOR URGENT ACTION TO ADDRESS HEALTH CARE AFFORDABILITY CRISIS
The following information was released by the office of Rhode Island Rep.
Today,
This event comes as Affordable Care Act health care tax credits are set to expire at the end of this year unless Congress Acts. The credits currently help 22 million Americans, including more than 40,000 Rhode Islanders who have commercial insurance plans through HealthSource RI, afford their health coverage. The group emphasized that, if they expire, working people will face steep premium increases, and the loss of federal health care funding will ripple through our health care system, impacting hospitals and providers and raising health insurance costs for everyone. In addition, health care costs are rising due to deep cuts to Medicaid passed by Congressional Republicans earlier this year, which will kick 15 million people off their health insurance. Allthese factors are contributing to a health care affordability crisis.
This call also comes as
Leaders at the event highlighted how letting these health care tax credits expire, cuts to Medicaid, and less funding for medical research are raising health care costs for patients and putting strain on
"Every Rhode Islander deserves access to high-quality, affordable health care. But right now, too many people are facing a health care affordability crisis," said Magaziner. "I am ready to vote for a budget that lowers costs and strengthens the state's health care system, and I am joining health care leaders in calling on
"Congressional
"Protecting Rhode Islanders' ability to seek the mental and physical health care services they need to lead healthy, productive lives is core to HSRI's mission and to the good of our state," said
"For those choosing Neighborhood through HealthSource RI, 89% received premium tax credits. Tens of thousands of Rhode Islanders will be impacted by the loss of enhanced tax credits some devastatingly so with increases of hundreds of dollars a month in premium costs. The federal premium tax credits support access to health insurance coverage for those who need it most folks who have no wiggle room in their household budgets to account for increases this large," said
"Allowing the enhanced premium tax credits to expire would accelerate
"If we don't do something to prevent the cuts to the tax credits and prevent the cuts to Medicaid, that will be the final blow for
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You can view a full recording of the event here.



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