Sens. Carper, Coons lead 42 Senators in warning Speaker Ryan about threats to eroding healthcare coverage
Just prior to the House vote on healthcare repeal, letter makes it clear that despite
This letter clearly shows that there are enough votes to sustain a point of order on repealing essential health benefits if this provision is included in the House reconciliation bill, and to block a vote if this is considered as separate legislation.
Essential health benefits under the ACA include coverage for maternity care, emergency services, prescription drugs, substance misuse and mental health treatment. "We will oppose any efforts to lessen our constituent's access to basic preventative and primary care ... Undermining the value of insurance and requiring that insurance plans cover rudimentary health care services is simply shifting more costs onto patients and taxpayers," the letter continues.
"We have always supported sensible improvements to the ACA and believe in working together to improve our health care system for the good of the patients it serves. Instead of supporting a fatally-flawed, incomplete, partisan bill, we hope you will take us up on our sincere offer to improve health care for all Americans."
The senators who have signed onto the letter are:
The letter, in full, is included below.
The Honorable
Speaker
As a vote nears in the
As we understand your plan, you will seek to enact these proposals after
Any assurances to your colleagues that future legislation to further scale back insurance coverage will pass through regular order if the
For example, we will oppose efforts to eliminate the ACA's essential health benefits that ensure insurance companies cover maternity care, emergency services, substance misuse and mental health treatment, prescription drugs?, pediatric dental and vision care and other vital services. We will also oppose any efforts to lessen our constituents' access to basic preventative and primary care. Americans reasonably expect that the premiums they pay cover such basic needs, but before the ACA, consumers were often surprised to find their insurance did not. Undermining the value of insurance and requiring that insurance plans cover rudimentary health care services is simply shifting more costs onto patients and taxpayers. Eliminating the ACA's essential health benefits would merely force the same Americans to pay more out of pocket rather than actually reducing their costs and should not be the "solution" to the premium increases the ACHA will create.
Before you move forward with floor consideration of the
Instead of supporting a fatally-flawed, incomplete, partisan bill, we hope you will take us up on our sincere offer to improve health care for all Americans.
Read this original document at: https://www.coons.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/sens-carper-coons-lead-42-senators-in-warning-speaker-ryan-about-threats-to-eroding-healthcare-coverage



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