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Reforming Health Care

 

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Making Health Care Work

America's health care costs are skyrocketing, threatening the future of families, small businesses and the nation as a whole. Premium costs are going up at four times the rate of wages, while millions of Americans can't find security or peace of mind because insurers have the power to deny care if you get sick or have a pre-existing condition.

But now, the legislation passed by the U.S. Senate will help lower costs for Americans and once and for all level the playing field between American families and insurance companies.

Here's what the health reform would mean for you:

Reining in health costs by improving the quality of care: investing in prevention and primary care;  rewarding quality and efficiency of care, not the quantity of tests and procedures ordered; AND doing new research that will arm you and your family doctor with the best science on which treatments work best

Stopping insurance company abuses: Pre-existing condition denials, lifetime or annual caps, revocation of coverage or price-gouging when you get sick will be illegal. If you lose your job and your coverage, affordable coverage choices will be provided through a health insurance exchange.

Enhancing choice and competition: In new health insurance exchanges, individuals and small businesses, and, if a state authorizes it, large employers can choose from private plans that meet standards for quality and affordability as well as special nationwide plans similar to the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program enjoyed by members of Congre

Holding insurers accountable:  by demanding much greater accountability from insurance companies than under federal and state current law

• Insurers will be forced to spend 80-85% of your premiums on care and less money padding their bottom line.
• Insurers who jack up their rates excessively can be barred from competing for your business in the exchange.
• Health insurers will offer national plans to Americans under the supervision of the Office of Personnel Management, the same federal agency that oversees health plans for Members of Congress.

Click Here to download a detailed report card assessing the bill's ability to lower health care costs for consumers, taxpayers, and the country as a whole.



How You Can Help

Tell Congress to Pass Comprehensive Health Care Plan Now!

Contact your senators and tell them to support the President's comprehensive health reform plan. Click here



Overview

Every year, Americans pay more and more but get less and less when it comes to health care.

Spiraling health care costs have driven the average job-based family insurance plan to more than $12,000 a year, and that price tag and is expected to double by 2016.

America’s health care system is structured for drug industry, insurance company, and medical specialty profits, not better health outcomes for you. 

MoPIRG is fighting for affordable health care that every family can depend on by:

• Stopping insurance companies from discriminating against people with pre-existing conditions.
 
• Trimming costly red tape and overhead through simplified insurance forms, information technology and insurer-efficiency standards.
 
• Rewarding personalized care from your provider and prevention, not just endless tests, procedures and emergency room visits.
 
• Giving every patient and doctor the most up-to-date information on which treatments and medicines work best.
 
• Making insurance plans compete for your business, by letting Americans choose the care that’s right for them.



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The price of health care is too high. MoPIRG is working to make health care dependable and affordable for all.

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