Wyoming Democratic Party Chair Leslie Petersen applauds Democrats for passing health insurance reform
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Package will bring many immediate benefits (listed below) to Wyoming's people
WILSON - Wyoming Democratic Party Chair
Leslie Petersen today released the following
statement following the historic vote by the
U.S. House of Representatives to pass
comprehensive health insurance
reform:
"Today we made
history. President Obama and Democrats in
Congress achieved what Presidents since Teddy
Roosevelt have attempted - to pass
comprehensive health insurance reform to help
the American people. This is a victory
for all Wyoming residents. With this
landmark legislation, we will have a health
care system that works for people in Wyoming,
and not against them for the profits of
insurance companies.
"Health insurance reform will provide
unprecedented protections for every American
consumer and will put health care decisions
back into the hands of families, not insurance
companies. American families will feel the
impact of this legislation immediately.
Insurance companies will no longer be permitted
to deny coverage to children and adults due to
a pre-existing condition. Insurance companies
will no longer be permitted to kick students
off of their parent's health insurance when
they turn 18. And insurance companies will no
longer be permitted to drop insurance for
hard-working people all across the country
because they get sick.
"This legislation is the single
greatest deficit reduction package since
President Clinton's 1993 budget, which ushered
in an era of budget surpluses and economic
growth. It will reduce the deficit by
over a trillion dollars in the next twenty
years and put us back on a path to fiscal
responsibility, all while providing coverage to
95 percent of all
Americans.
"Today, Wyomingites
thank President Obama for his strong
leadership, commitment to the middle class and
continued work to make America a better
place. This reform will better the lives
of millions of Americans, and for that
Democrats should be commended."
The Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act and the Reconciliation Act
of 2010, which are expected to be signed into
law by President Obama within days, will offer
immediate benefits to millions of Americans
through key provisions
including:
1. SMALL BUSINESS
TAX CREDITS - Offers tax credits to small
businesses to make employee coverage more
affordable. Tax credits of up to 35
percent of premiums will be immediately
available to firms that choose to offer
coverage. Effective beginning for
calendar year 2010. (Beginning in 2014,
the small business tax credits will cover 50
percent of premiums.)
2.
BEGINS TO CLOSE THE MEDICARE PART D DONUT HOLE
- Provides a $250 rebate to Medicare
beneficiaries who hit the donut hole in
2010. Effective for calendar year
2010. (Beginning in 2011, institutes a
50% discount on brand-name drugs in the donut
hole; also completely closes the donut hole by
2020.)
3. FREE PREVENTIVE
CARE UNDER MEDICARE - Eliminates co-payments
for preventive services and exempts preventive
services from deductibles under the Medicare
program. Effective beginning January 1,
2011.
4. HELP FOR EARLY
RETIREES - Creates a temporary re-insurance
program (until the Exchanges are available) to
help offset the costs of expensive premiums for
employers and retirees for health benefits for
retirees age 55-64. Effective 90 days
after enactment.
5. ENDS
RESCISSIONS - Bans insurance companies from
dropping people from coverage when they get
sick. Effective 6 months after enactment.
6. NO DISCRIMINATION
AGAINST CHILDREN WITH PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS -
Prohibits new health plans in all markets plus
grandfathered group health plans from denying
coverage to children with pre-existing
conditions. Effective 6 months after
enactment. (Beginning in 2014, this
prohibition would apply to all persons.)
7. BANS LIFETIME LIMITS ON
COVERAGE - Prohibits health insurance companies
from placing lifetime caps on coverage.
Effective 6 months after enactment.
8. BANS RESTRICTIVE ANNUAL
LIMITS ON COVERAGE - Tightly restricts the use
of annual limits to ensure access to needed
care in all new plans and grandfathered group
health plans. These tight restrictions
will be defined by HHS. Effective 6
months after enactment. (Beginning in
2014, the use of any annual limits would be
prohibited for all new plans and grandfathered
group health plans.)
9.
FREE PREVENTIVE CARE UNDER NEW PRIVATE PLANS -
Requires new private plans to cover preventive
services with no co-payments and with
preventive services being exempt from
deductibles. Effective 6 months after
enactment.
10. NEW,
INDEPENDENT APPEALS PROCESS - Ensures consumers
in new plans have access to an effective
internal and external appeals process to appeal
decisions by their health insurance plan.
Effective 6 months after enactment.
11. ENSURING VALUE FOR
PREMIUM PAYMENTS - Requires plans in the
individual and small group market to spend 80
percent of premium dollars on medical services,
and plans in the large group market to spend 85
percent. Insurers that do not meet these
thresholds must provide rebates to
policyholders. Effective on January 1,
2011.
12. IMMEDIATE HELP
FOR THE UNINSURED UNTIL EXCHANGE IS AVAILABLE
(INTERIM HIGH-RISK POOL) - Provides immediate
ac cess to affordable insurance for Americans
who are uninsured because of a pre-existing
condition - through a temporary subsidized
high‐risk pool. Effective 90 days
after enactment.
13.
EXTENDS COVERAGE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE UP TO 26TH
BIRTHDAY THROUGH PARENTS' INSURANCE - Requires
new health plans and certain grandfathered
plans to allow young people up to their 26th
birthday to remain on their parents' insurance
policy, at the parents' choice. Effective
6 months after enactment.
14. COMMUNITY HEALTH
CENTERS - Increases funding for Community
Health Centers to allow for nearly a doubling
of the number of patients seen by the centers
over the next 5 years. Effective
beginning in fiscal year 2010.
15. INCREASING NUMBER OF
PRIMARY CARE DOCTORS - Provides new investment
in training programs to increase the number of
primary care doctors, nurses, and public health
professionals. Effective be ginning in
fiscal year 2010.
16.
PROHIBITING DISCRIMINATION BASED ON SALARY -
Prohibits group health plans from establishing
any eligibility rules for health care coverage
that have the effect of discriminating in favor
of higher wage employees. Effective 6
months after enactment.
17.
HEALTH INSURANCE CONSUMER INFORMATION -
Provides aid to states in establishing offices
of health insurance consumer assistance in
order to help individuals with the filing of
complaints and appeals. Effective
beginning in FY 2010.
18.
CREATES NEW, VOLUNTARY, PUBLIC LONG-TERM CARE
INSURANCE PROGRAM - Creates a long‐term
care insurance program to be financed by
voluntary payroll deductions to provide home
and community-based services to adults who
become functionally disabled. Effective
on January 1, 2011.
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