The Senate’s Latest Obamacare Replacement Effort will not improve the Nation’s Health, Affordable Care Act
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"Each new iteration of Obamacare repeal legislation has failed to do what a health bill should: improve the nation's health.
We know-according to the
That is, simply, the opposite of what a bill-intended to improve the nation's health-should do.
Continued attempts to eliminate the
To date, any funding included in repeal legislation for the opioid crisis has been nowhere near enough to solve the problem and will not make up for the substantially larger cuts to Medicaid and the
Estimates have found that the total coverage cost for people receiving treatment for substance misuse disorders could reach
TFAH encourages the Administration and
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