The American
Health Care Act: What You Need to Know
March 6, 2017|Speaker Ryan Press
Office
Obamacare has failed the American
people. Over the past seven years, we’ve seen premiums skyrocket, choices
dwindle, and government take more control over our health care. Left unchecked,
the damage wrought by Obamacare would continue to spin out of control.
Enter the American Health Care Act legislation introduced today by House Republicans to repeal and replace Obamacare. Our plan will create an environment
for universal access to quality, affordable health care. It will help create
more choices, lower costs, and give back control to individuals and families.
It will move decisions away from Washington and into state programs, doctors’
offices, and family living rooms.
Of course, peace of mind is everything, and there will be a stable transition to make sure no one has the rug pulled out from under them. In addition, our plan takes care of people with pre-existing conditions and lets young adults stay on their parents’ plan. We will also work to ensure access to quality care for the poor and most vulnerable. Here’s how:
Of course, peace of mind is everything, and there will be a stable transition to make sure no one has the rug pulled out from under them. In addition, our plan takes care of people with pre-existing conditions and lets young adults stay on their parents’ plan. We will also work to ensure access to quality care for the poor and most vulnerable. Here’s how:
Modernize
Medicaid
Medicaid is not sustainable in its
current condition. By modernizing
and strengthening the program, our
reforms will empower states to create plans to best meet the specific needs of
their citizens. It will put Medicaid on financial footing so it can do what it
was designed to—protect the most vulnerable. It will help Americans in need of
health coverage and return the focus of the program to its original intent.
Introduce
the Patient and State Stability Fund
We have to repair the state
insurance markets damaged by Obamacare. Our plan will do so through the Patient
and State Stability Fund, allowing states
to allocate resources in ways that will best take care of the most vulnerable
of their populations. States can use these funds to support high-risk pools,
cut out-of-pocket costs like premiums and deductibles, and promote health care
accessibility. The Patient and State Stability Fund will give states the
flexibility they need to care for their citizens.
Enhance
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)
Obamacare’s one-size-fits-all
policies limit how individuals can spend and save their health care dollars.
Our plan will do the opposite. By enhancing
HSAs, we’ll empower individuals and
families to spend their money how they see fit. This will create choice and
competition among insurers. Ultimately, stronger HSAs will result in greater
affordability and higher quality for Americans nationwide.
Provide
Advanceable, Refundable Monthly Tax Credits
Obamacare subsidies are
designed to drive people toward expensive, one-size-fits-all coverage—increasing
costs and discouraging competition and work. After a stable transition
period, our plan will repeal the open-ended subsidies and
instead offer middle-income Americans an advanceable,
refundable tax credit that empowers them as consumers.
Available to those under a certain income who do not receive health coverage
through work or a government program, these credits will be age-based,
portable, and help create a true market for quality coverage. With this
credit, we’ll incentivize competition to ensure there are quality,
affordable plans for purchase.
Eliminate
Costly Insurance Mandates
Obamacare mandates drive up the cost
of coverage and stifle consumer choice. While the Trump administration has
already acted to roll back the regulatory
burdens of Obamacare, our plan will also reduce Washington control so consumers
can more easily buy the kind of plan that fits their particular needs. These
reforms will help provide consumers more affordable coverage options.
Republicans made a promise to the
American people—and today, we are turning those words into action. By repealing
and replacing Obamacare, we will encourage greater choice, lower costs, and
give power back to states and individuals.
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