Rep. Davids Releases New Report on Impact of American Rescue Plan on Health Care Affordability in the 3rd District
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* 40,000 uninsured people in KS-03 are eligible for tax credits under the American Rescue Plan.
* 33,000 of those uninsured people can enroll in a zero-cost plan through the federal marketplace. If they all enrolled, the uninsured rate in KS-03 would drop to just 5%.
* The average household in KS-03 could save
* 40,000 people in KS-03 who currently purchase their own insurance are eligible for lower premiums, but only 17% have taken full advantage of these savings.
In a press conference earlier today announcing the report, Davids was joined by
"As we continue to grapple with this public health crisis, access to affordable health insurance is more important than ever," said Davids. "The American Rescue Plan is delivering for hardworking Kansans by lowering health insurance premiums and expanding zero-cost coverage to tens of thousands of people in the
"The American Rescue Plan has helped countless Kansans gain access to more affordable health coverage, especially those who received unemployment or who were previously above the income threshold to qualify for premium assistance," said
"Health Forward knows that our communities are strongest when people have access to quality, affordable health care," said
Davids encouraged households in the
To read a one pager on Davids' new report on the American Rescue Plan's impact on health care affordability in the
More information on the American Rescue Plan's health care savings:
The American Rescue Plan provides critical relief to families by reducing the cost of health insurance in these ways:
* For most people with a household income between 100% to 400% of the federal poverty level (FPL), the American Rescue Plan reduces the expected premium contribution for plans purchased through the federal marketplace.
- For households between 100% and 150% of the FPL, the American Rescue Plan lowered the household contribution to zero.
- It also removed the household income eligibility limit of 400% of the FPL for certain households, allowing them to receive premium tax credits for the first time.
* Under the American Rescue Plan, people who already purchase their own insurance will have the opportunity to choose between multiple plans with yearly premiums of no more than 8.5% of their household income.
- Four out of five enrollees will be able to purchase a plan for
- Over half of enrollees will be able to purchase a Silver plan for
* As a result of the American Rescue Plan, approximately 14.9 million uninsured Americans will be able to access financial assistance to purchase health care coverage. Of those:
- An estimated 3.6 million people will be newly eligible for financial assistance.
- Approximately 1.8 million uninsured people with incomes below 150% of the FPL will be eligible for zero-cost coverage.
- The remaining 9.5 million uninsured people could qualify for more generous financial assistance under the American Rescue Plan.
* To take full advantage of the American Rescue Plan's savings, households should visit HealthCare.gov or call (800) 318-2596 by
- Effective
- Uninsured households and households that previously earned too much to receive tax credits will not automatically receive the enhanced tax credits if they do not act by



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