Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) News Release
"Today's hearing is an opportunity to discuss ways to build on efforts, like permanently funding CHIP, ensuring continuously eligibility for children and postpartum individuals, and extending the enhanced rescue plan subsidies as a part of the Build Back Better Plan. These are important steps forward that we can take right now." said Brown at the
During the hearing, Brown questioned Dr.
More from Brown's hearing exchanges is included below and video is available HERE: https://www.brown.senate.gov/imo/media/video/BROWN_FINANCE_102021.mp4
"Research has demonstrated that the Affordable Care Act has increased health insurance coverage in the US among the non-elderly by more than 20 million people," said
Brown then asked Mr.
Brown: Would permanently extending funding for CHIP, the
Brown: Would providing continuous eligibility for kids and postpartum individuals in Medicaid and CHIP help new moms and their kids stay healthier and reduce disparities and improve the continuity of their coverage?
Brown: Could adding a public option to the ACA or allowing older Americans to buy-in voluntarily to Medicare before 65 help to reduce disparities and give Americans more options for health coverage, options that they can afford?
Brown: Thank you for that, would extending the ACA's provision to allow children to remain on their parent's health insurance policies until age 26 to CHAMPVA to help ensure children of disabled veterans have stronger coverage options?
Brown: Would fixing the so-called "family glitch" in the ACA help give working families more affordable coverage options?
Brown: Thank you for that insight and illumination. One last question, would extending guarantee issue protections to Medigap policies help provide seniors and individuals with disabilities with more coverage options and greater out of pocket protections for those individuals affected?
Read this original document at: https://www.brown.senate.gov/newsroom/press/release/icymi-brown-health-care-access
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