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Despite
Democratic Party Losses, Public Still Opposes Repeal of Health Care Reform
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Dave Lemmon
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Bob Meissner
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Election returns yesterday
resulted in substantial losses for Democrats at the congressional and
gubernatorial levels. The following is the statement of Ron Pollack, Executive
Director of the consumer health organization Families USA, concerning voter
sentiments about Republican Party leaders’ pledges to repeal the Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act:
“American voters’ focus during the
elections was overwhelmingly on jobs and the economy, and this will remain the
key public concern until the economy substantially improves. As pre-election
polls reflect, calls to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
are not supported by America’s
voters – and they certainly were not the motivating factor in the elections.
“Many independent polls have
demonstrated that a majority of Americans either want to allow implementation
of the new law to move forward or want to build on it to make further health
reform improvements. Most voters do not want to repeal the new law and lose the
many benefits they are already receiving or will receive.
Among the many improvements in the
legislation that Americans savor and wish to protect are:
* Protections that prevent
insurance companies from denying health coverage due to pre-existing
conditions:
* Rules that stop insurance companies from charging discriminatory premiums to
women;
* The opportunity for young adults (up to 26 years of age) to remain on their
parents’ health coverage;
* Tax credits for small businesses so those business owners can afford to
provide health coverage for their workers;
* Help for seniors needing multiple medicines so they no longer fall into the
huge and growing drug coverage gap called the ‘doughnut hole’;
* New opportunities for seniors and people with disabilities to receive care in
the home and community rather than in nursing homes;
* State oversight of insurance companies so they don’t unreasonably increase premiums
or spend large portions of premium dollars on overhead and profits;
* Tax-credit subsidies for middle-class families to make insurance premiums
affordable;
* Rules that allow patients to challenge claims denials by insurance companies;
* The provision of preventive care screenings without deductibles and co-pays;
and
* Protections against family bankruptcies by eliminating annual and lifetime
payout caps in health insurance policies.
“All of these provisions will help
many millions of Americans. As a result, officeholders seeking to repeal the
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act would not only cause great harm but
would do so at their own political peril.
“Incredibly, even though repeal
proponents persistently criticized health reform while supporters often focused
on economic and local issues, most voters still oppose repeal. This augurs well
for the future of the new law as more and more people directly benefit from its
provisions.
“Now that the contentious
elections are over, it is time for policymakers to work cooperatively to ensure
that health reform is implemented as helpfully and effectively as possible. If
that happens, America’s
families will secure the peace of mind associated with access to high-quality,
affordable health coverage and care.”
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Families USA is the national organization
for health care consumers. It is nonprofit and nonpartisan, and its mission is
to secure high-quality, affordable health coverage and care for all Americans.
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