Sen. Brown, Rep. Brownley Introduce Bill to Give Children of Disabled Vets Same Access to Health Care as Other Young People Under ACA
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"When men and women in uniform serve our country, their loved ones serve as well," said
"This is a moral imperative," said
When the Affordable Care Act was signed into law in 2010, it required private-sector health plans to allow children to stay on their parents' insurance until they are 26 years old, but this coverage was not extended to military or veteran health coverage. This discrepancy was addressed for TRICARE in 2011. The CHAMPVA Children's Care Protection Act would fix this for
This legislation is supported by
"Many of our members' dependents benefit from this health care program and we object to its current inequitable treatment within the health care system," said
"MOAA members and veterans are deeply passionate about this issue and ensuring all children of veterans receive the same health care coverage as other Americans, whether those veterans have been rated permanently and totally disabled, have died from service-connected disabilities or in the line of duty, or were totally disabled from a service-connected disease at the time of death," said Lt Gen
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