Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Cuomo: 'The American Health Care Act Will Be Disastrous for New York'


Statement from Governor Andrew Cuomo

"The Republican health care bill is an assault on women and an assault on New York. It would allow insurance companies to discriminate against Americans based on pre-existing conditions, force millions of New Yorkers to lose coverage, and slash Medicaid by hundreds of billions of dollars.

"As a direct result of the amendment introduced by Congressmen Faso and Collins, this provision alone would cut Medicaid funding for New York by $2.3 billion and cripple hospitals, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities across the state.

"Most disturbingly, this bill penalizes New Yorkers because we believe in reproductive rights and ensure by law that medically necessary abortions are covered by insurance carriers. I’m calling on all of New York’s Congressional delegation—Republican and Democrat alike—to stand up for New York values and vote against this terrible bill."

The American Health Care Act will be disastrous for New York:

The plan will leave 2.7 million New Yorkers without health care coverage

It will cut $4.7 billion from the state’s Medicaid budget.

It will put at risk 7 million people who rely on Medicaid services and other programs created under the Affordable Care Act

And it threatens the entire New York State health care system, which serves 19.5 million New Yorkers.

The Collins/Faso amendment, which targets only New York, stops counties from paying a share of Medicaid. It would have a devastating effect on New Yorkers:

It will cut $2.3 billion in Medicaid funding to the State. When added to the $4.7 billion cost of the ACHA over the next four years, the total cost to the State would rise to $6.9 billion

Steep cuts would force New York State to increase taxes, slash coverage to millions of New Yorkers, or devastate health care providers:

Nursing Home payments would be cut by $401 million

Home care payments would be cut by $360 million

Hospital payments would be cut by $355 million

The bill punishes New York for its support for women’s reproductive rights by threatening to take away citizens’ access to tax credits that are intended to make health insurance more affordable:

New York requires that all commercial insurance policies cover abortion services. In January, Governor Cuomo took new action to ensure that contraceptive drugs and devices are covered by commercial health insurance policies without co-pays, coinsurance, or deductibles

The Republican health care bill would prohibit the use of tax credits to support the purchase of insurance plans that cover abortion services.

As a result, the bill would effectively defund the Essential Plan, forcing 685,000 low-income people, half of whom are women, to lose their insurance and denying them $1.5 billion in tax credits.

In addition, roughly 143,000 lower-income New Yorkers whose income is just above the threshold for the Essential Plan, half of whom are women, would be denied $400 million more in tax credits that help them afford insurance.

This bill also includes an amendment that will enable insurers to charge more for people with preexisting conditions in some states, rolling back a key achievement of the Affordable Care Act.
In New York, 8.4 million people under the age of 65 have preexisting conditions.

The MacArthur amendment would allow states to opt out of provisions that restrict providers from raising prices on people with preexisting conditions.

Removing protections for people with pre-existing conditions will result in the sick paying high premiums and would force those who cannot afford it to lose coverage.
 
The health plan would also permit states to charge older people more, which would also force people who cannot afford it to lose coverage.

Source: Press Office, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

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