A Department of Health analysis of the
House Republican's American Health Care Act has confirmed that the proposed
legislation would put the health care coverage of more than 1 million New
Yorkers in significant jeopardy.
Statement from Governor Cuomo:
"Health care is a human right, not a luxury. After seven years of progress
under the Affordable Care Act, the Republican Congress has proposed an
inadequate, ill-conceived and unacceptable plan that places the coverage of
more than 1 million New Yorkers in jeopardy and, once fully phased in, would
shift more than $2.4 billion in costs onto taxpayers and hospitals each year.
"Healthcare experts across the Country have rejected the Republican plan
outright citing the devastating impact on patients and provides. The AARP says
it will weaken Medicare and hike premiums for everyone over 50. Millions of
seniors could lose home care and nursing home coverage. Hospital leaders say
staffing and services will be cut.
"Furthermore, this plan is a direct assault on New York values – defunding
Planned Parenthood, restricting access to abortion and reproductive health
services, and eliminating $400 million in means tested credits that lowered
insurance costs for low-income New Yorkers, while slashing taxes on the
wealthy.
"In the end, people who will still have insurance will fall into two
groups under this plan: older Americans and lower-income people who
will pay more for coverage or lose it altogether, and higher-income people who
will pay less.
"As bad as this bill is, it may get worse. Far-right opponents of the bill
in Congress are demanding changes. As disturbing and devastating as the
proposed cuts would be, the final result could be downright bone chilling.
"Affordable healthcare is not a partisan issue. New York’s entire
delegation – democrats and republicans – need to stand up and they need to
fight, stand against this regressive plan, and protect the people they are
sworn to represent. There is no going back."
Over 1 million New Yorkers would
face a significant loss in health care coverage under the plan.
Over $4.5 billion in costs would
be shifted to state, counties, and safety net hospitals over the next four
years increasing the tax burden on residents and putting countless healthcare
providers in jeopardy.
At least $2.4 billion of these
costs will be shifted annually beginning in 2020. This burden could grow even
larger when the impact of Medicaid block grants is taken into account.
$400 million in tax credits used
by New Yorkers to purchase health insurance on the New York State of Health
insurance exchange would be lost and replaced in some cases with alternative
subsidies which are not related ability to pay.
A wide range of benefits provided
for under the Affordable Care Act are removed and savings are shifted to
wealthy individuals and corporations.
Source: Press
Office, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo