Sen. Shaheen, Colleagues Reintroduce Legislation to Create Public Health Insurance Option, Provide More People With Affordable Health Care
"The COVID-19 pandemic underscored the urgent need to expand access to high-quality and affordable health care coverage to all Americans," said
The State Public Option Act will allow states to create a Medicaid buy-in program for all their residents regardless of income, giving everyone the option to buy into a state-driven Medicaid health insurance plan. At least 18 states are exploring implementing a public option within their legislatures. Medicaid is a popular and cost-effective program with a large provider network. The program has the same positive ratings as private insurance, but provides health coverage at a much lower cost. Based on partnerships between state and federal governments, Medicaid also gives states the flexibility to adapt services and models of care based on their individual needs.
Even with the progress of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), more than 30 million people remain uninsured. This legislation will help workers who do not have employer-sponsored coverage but may make too much to qualify for subsidies under the ACA. The bill will also help consumers who live in counties with limited insurance carriers or who worry they may soon have no options for affordable coverage.
In the
In the House, companion legislation was introduced by
A summary of the bill is available here: https://www.schatz.senate.gov/download/state-public-option-act-summary
The full text of the State Public Option Act is available here: https://www.schatz.senate.gov/download/08/05/2021/state-public-option-act
Shaheen has led efforts in
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