Sen. Murphy: Sign Up for Health Care During Open Enrollment and Get Your Flu Shot
Following the announcement of the first two flu-related deaths in
Earlier this month, Murphy authored an op-ed in the CT Mirror at the start of open enrollment season highlighting the importance of the Affordable Care Act and signing up for ACA-complaint health coverage.
"There are two things you can do to protect yourself from the flu: you can get the shot and you can make sure you have health insurance. That shot is most important right now. But if you end up coming down with a version of influenza, then you need to be able to get health care and the only way to get health care without it bankrupting you is to have insurance," said Murphy.
Murphy continued: "In Connecticut, the majority of people who go on [Access Health CT] qualify for subsidies, and the average subsidy in
"Obviously, [
Full transcript of Murphy's opening remarks are below:
"Thank you to our friends at Charter Oak for having us here today. It's wonderful to be back at a health center that is serving so many families here in
"Amongst our to do list for the final few months of the legislative session is to extend the funding for health centers all across the country that allow for these doors to be kept open. The lion's share of funding that keeps community health centers in business is federal dollars. Those federal dollars expire in November and if we don't pass that legislation, then there are going to be consumers here who aren't going to be able to get access to care for the flu or for whatever medical emergency they are coming here to get service for.
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"There are two things you can do to protect yourself from the flu: you can get the shot and you can make sure you have health insurance. That shot is most important right now. But if you end up coming down with a version of influenza, then you need to be able to get health care, and the only way to get health care without it bankrupting you is to have insurance.
"Open enrollment closes down
"So, it's imperative that people go to Access Health CT and shop online for a plan before
"Plans are affordable. In
"The premium increases have been small this year. So, you're not going to see a big jump in this year's premiums from last year's premiums on the exchange. That's a real benefit to
"But as
"He's pulled money for marketing. He's pulled money for navigators. He's shut down payments to insurance companies. He's launched a lawsuit in court to try to overturn the entirety of the Act.
"But the Affordable Care Act survives. It's still there, despite the way that the president talks about Obamacare on TV. If you go to Access Health CT today, you will find health care available to you. And health care that for most people is very, very affordable.
"So those are our two messages here today. Obviously, our job is to fight hard against the president's sabotage campaign in
"But your job as citizens of
"We're really glad to be joined here today by somebody who knows a lot about the provision of health care and health insurance and that is our great Commissioner, the
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