Michigan Democrats to CMS: Reverse Harmful Navigator Cuts
Reps.
"Navigators perform crucial work in our communities, directly helping individuals with a range of issues regarding their health coverage. In addition to their core work of guiding consumers through the enrollment process, these groups hold public events that educate individuals about their coverage options, help patients locate providers and select a primary care doctor, assist in Marketplace appeals, and troubleshoot taxpayer problems with Form 1095A," the Members wrote.
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The full text of the letter is below, or a pdf version can available here:https://levin.house.gov/sites/levin.house.gov/files/documents/Michigan%20Delegation%20Letter%20to%20CMS%20on%20Navigators%209.20.2017.pdf
Dear Administrator Verma:
As Members of
In an
After many days of uncertainty, Navigators have now been informed of the full extent to which these cuts will impact their work. Funding cuts in
Navigators perform crucial work in our communities, directly helping individuals with a range of issues regarding their health coverage. In addition to their core work of guiding consumers through the enrollment process, these groups hold public events that educate individuals about their coverage options, help patients locate providers and select a primary care doctor, assist in Marketplace appeals, and troubleshoot taxpayer problems with Form 1095A. The
By helping increase health coverage, Navigators touch the lives of consumers across America. A
On behalf of our constituents and consumers throughout the country, we strongly urge you to reconsider your decision and provide reasonable funding that will allow these groups to continue their important work. In the absence of such a reversal, your agency will be undermining our fundamental goal of helping Americans find affordable health care.



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