Sens. Van Hollen, Casey, Senate Democrats to Administration: Stop Sabotaging our Health Care System
The Senators wrote, "Instead of committing to making the ACA work, it appears the Administration is considering additional actions that would jeopardize the health and welfare of millions of Americans. One such action reportedly under consideration by the Administration is a decision to stop making cost-sharing reduction payments to insurers, which help them defray the cost of health care insurance for eligible enrollees. Despite health insurers, medical providers, and business leaders stating that continuing cost-sharing reduction payments is key to the success of the health insurance Marketplaces and is the 'most critical action' the Administration could take regarding the ACA, the Administration appears to be considering terminating these payments."
In addition to Senators
The full text of the letter is below:
Dear Secretary Price, Secretary Mnuchin, and Director Mulvaney:
Despite the fact that a majority of Americans support the Affordable Care Act (ACA), last week, you joined
Instead of committing to making the ACA work, it appears the Administration is considering additional actions that would jeopardize the health and welfare of millions of Americans. One such action reportedly under consideration by the Administration is a decision to stop making cost-sharing reduction payments to insurers, which help them defray the cost of health care insurance for eligible enrollees. Despite health insurers, medical providers, and business leaders stating that continuing cost-sharing reduction payments is key to the success of the health insurance Marketplaces and is the "most critical action" the Administration could take regarding the ACA, the Administration appears to be considering terminating these payments.
Over the past month, the Administration has sent conflicting signals about the future of cost-sharing reduction payments. On
These payments play an integral role in making health care affordable for hard-working Americans. Should they stop mid-year, some insurers may stop covering Marketplace enrollees in 2017 to prevent racking up huge financial losses. According to a recent
We call on the Administration to halt efforts to undermine the law and permanently commit to continuing to make these payments. In order to provide transparency to the Administration's intentions regarding cost-sharing reduction payments, as well as the effect stopping these payments would have on the health care of millions of Americans, please provide the following records no later than
1. All documents reflecting any analysis conducted by the
2. All documents and communications between the
3. All documents and communications among and/or between the
Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
Sincerely,
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