Sens. Udall, Heinrich Push Senate, House Leadership to Expand Health Care Coverage for New Mexicans in Future COVID-19 Legislation
"As you know, the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the employment security, financial stability, and health care coverage of millions of American families," wrote the Senators. "
"We are in the midst of a global pandemic and strongly believe
According to the
In the letter, the senators included the following initial recommendations that
Strengthen Medicaid: As unemployment increases, states will see an influx of individuals eligible for and in need of Medicaid coverage.
Re-open the
Provide COBRA Assistance to Individuals with Employer Sponsored Plans:
A copy of the letter can be found below.
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We are writing to urge you to ensure that any upcoming legislation regarding the COVID-19 pandemic includes strong measures to secure continuity in health care coverage for Americans who have lost their employer based benefits and additional individuals who are otherwise uninsured or underinsured. As you know, the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the employment security, financial stability, and health care coverage of millions of American families.
According to the
Below are our initial recommendations we believe
- Strengthen Medicaid: As unemployment increases, states will see an influx of individuals eligible for and in need of Medicaid coverage.
- Re-open the
- Provide COBRA Assistance to Individuals with Employer Sponsored Plans:
In addition to the initial recommendations listed above we are ready and willing to work with you on additional policies that address this issue, but implore you to act quickly. Americans cannot and should not have to wait for the healthcare services they need during this global pandemic that is unprecedented during our time. Thank you for your attention to this request and we look forward to working with each of you on this critical issue moving forward.
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