Saturday, June 28, 2025

Protect & Improve Health Coverage: Supermajorities, Transparency & Value-Based Care

 

Safeguarding Affordable, High-Quality Health Care

American health coverage must be protected—no backsliding, no neglect. Here's how we can ensure healthcare remains affordable, comprehensive, and resilient:


🛡️ 1. Require Supermajority for Health-Related Bills

To prevent quick rollback of critical healthcare protections, any legislation affecting health insurance, patient rights, pre-existing conditions, or coverage standards would require a supermajority (60%) in Congress to pass—ensuring bipartisan support and safeguarding public trust.


💊 2. Reinforce ACA Protections

The Affordable Care Act guarantees essential benefits and prevents insurers from denying treatment due to pre-existing conditions myjournalcourier.com+1newyorker.com+1. We’ll codify these protections permanently and restore premium subsidies to prevent millions from losing coverage .


📈 3. Expand Value-Based Insurance Design

Encourage plans that reduce costs and improve outcomes by covering high-value care with minimal out-of-pocket expenses—while avoiding low-value services sanders.senate.gov+15en.wikipedia.org+15obamawhitehouse.archives.gov+15. This model boosts quality and affordability for patients.


📋 4. Enhance Transparency & Simplify Claims

Major insurers have pledged to reform prior-authorization processes cms.gov+4sfchronicle.com+4washingtonpost.com+4. We’ll turn that into law—requiring faster approvals, clearer communications, and standardized appeals. We’ll also mandate transparency in billing, so Americans understand their costs before receiving care.


🤝 5. Protect Medicaid, CHIP, Rural Hospitals

Support the Senate’s $25 billion stabilization fund for rural hospitals cms.gov+3sfchronicle.com+3kff.org+3politico.com and prevent cuts to Medicaid and CHIP. Federal audits and block grants will modernize and protect these lifelines .


Why This Matters for District 1

  • Nobody gets left behind—coverage won’t vanish with the next political shift.

  • Affordable care is real—value-based plans and transparency reduce costs.

  • Small towns saved—rural health systems and Medicaid funding remain strong.

  • Health care stays focused on people—supermajority ensures broad support.

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