Sen. Murray to President Trump: Ripping Apart Health Care System Would Hurt Washington’s Efforts to Fight Opioid Epidemic
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"The consequences of repealing the Affordable Care Act are dire for all Americans, but they are especially calamitous for Americans living with a mental illness, a substance use disorder, or both," the Senators wrote. "Repealing this law will cut billions of dollars in funding, kick tens of millions of Americans off of their health insurance, and saddle providers with hundreds of millions of dollars more in uncompensated care."
Nationwide, millions of Americans currently receiving treatment for substance use disorders or mental illness could be kicked off of their coverage under repeal. A recent report from
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