Washington GOP Congressional Delegation Outlines Healthcare Priorities
Today, members of the
We firmly believe that everyone, including individuals with pre-existing conditions, should have access to health care coverage. That coverage should protect the sanctity of the patient-doctor relationship; provide choice because one-size does not fit all; and most importantly be affordable. While Americans that were previously uninsured may now have health care coverage, it means nothing if they cannot afford to use it - and the numbers show that today's health insurance is woefully unaffordable.
Individuals and their families deserve health care reform that is done thoughtfully and responsibly with a smooth transition, and no one should have the rug pulled out from underneath them. Therefore, as we repeal the ACA we are also diligently working with local stakeholders, health care experts, Members of
Read the full contents of the letter below and download here (http://herrerabeutler.house.gov/UploadedFiles/012417_Gov_Inslee_ACA_Repeal.pdf) and here (http://herrerabeutler.house.gov/UploadedFiles/012417_Commission_Kreidler_ACA_Repeal.pdf).
Dear Governor Inslee:
Thank you for your letter regarding the Affordable Care Act (ACA). We appreciate your attention to this important issue impacting Washingtonians and Americans across the country.
Like you, we firmly believe that everyone, including individuals with pre-existing conditions, should have access to health care coverage. That coverage should protect the sanctity of the patient-doctor relationship; provide choice because one-size does not fit all; and most importantly be affordable. While Americans that were previously uninsured may now have health care coverage, it means nothing if they cannot afford to use it - and the numbers show that today's health insurance is woefully unaffordable.
Premiums are skyrocketing across the country with double digit increases. In
Exacerbating the high out-of-pocket costs is the continued, steady departure of insurance companies from the marketplace. For 2016, 143 plans were offered in
We would also like to point out that the ACA forced 80 percent of newly insured Washingtonians into
Even though the law has undergone 70 significant changes to date - 24 of which were solutions offered and passed in
Again, thank you for your comments. As we work on behalf of our constituents to ensure America's health care system works for everyone, we encourage your continued thoughts and collaboration.
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