Murphy Releases Video Explaining Trump Administration Effort to Bring Back Junk Plans
"Before the Affordable Care Act, insurance companies regularly offered skimpy plans that didn't cover some of the most basic parts of health care - like prescription drugs or emergency trips to the hospital. People who bought these plans liked that they were cheap, but they didn't cover much if you actually got diagnosed with an illness or got into an accident," said Murphy
"An important piece of the Affordable Care Act was getting rid of these junk plans and making sure that every health insurance company covered essential health benefits like your yearly checkup, prescription drugs, mental health care, and trips to the ER... The Trump administration is actively trying to sabotage these protections and bring back the junk plans. Last year, the Trump administration made it easier for insurance companies to put these plans back on the market. This leaves people vulnerable once again to sham policies that don't offer coverage when you need it," Murphy added.
Earlier this week, Murphy joined
The nonpartisan
The full text of Murphy's video is below:
The Trump administration is trying to make it easier for health insurance companies to sell plans that don't offer basic benefits and can discriminate against Americans with pre-existing conditions.
They're called junk plans. And I'm here to break down why they're bad news for patients.
Before the Affordable Care Act, insurance companies regularly offered skimpy plans that didn't cover some of the most basic parts of health care - like prescription drugs or emergency trips to the hospital.
People who bought these plans liked that they were cheap, but they didn't cover much if you actually got diagnosed with an illness or got into an accident. All of a sudden, people who thought they were fine because they had insurance were hit with major medical bills. Sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth.
What's worse, those plans could drop your coverage entirely if you got sick, and they were free to discriminate against people with pre-existing conditions.
An important piece of the Affordable Care Act was getting rid of these junk plans and making sure that every health insurance company covered essential health benefits like your yearly checkup, prescription drugs, mental health care, and trips to the ER.
The Affordable Care Act also made it illegal for insurance companies to discriminate against people with pre-existing conditions or to charge them more.
The majority of Americans don't want to lose these protections. And so
The only problem? The Trump administration is actively trying to sabotage these protections and bring back the junk plans. Last year, the Trump administration made it easier for insurance companies to put these plans back on the market.
This leaves people vulnerable once again to sham policies that don't offer coverage when you need it.
This is where
If you believe that your insurance company should have to cover your preventative and emergency care, and that they shouldn't be able to kick you off your plan just because you get diagnosed with cancer or get into a car accident, then it's time to speak up against junk plans.



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