AARP has come out strongly against the Republican health proposal. The organization's announcement today is reproduced below. It's one of the most concise list of the plan's shortcomings I've seen. This harmful legislation would take health care away from millions of people, take billions of dollars away from Medicare and inflate the budget deficit. If it passes in its present form many thousands of people will die. It's that stark. To go to the AARP's full newsletter on the topic click here.
In a statement today, AARP Executive Vice President Nancy LeaMond
announced AARP’s opposition to the House plan that would make changes to
our current health care system, such as shortening the life of
Medicare, hiking costs for those who can least afford higher insurance
premiums, risking seniors’ ability to live independently, and giving tax
breaks to big drug companies and health insurance companies:
“AARP opposes this legislation, as introduced, that would weaken
Medicare, leaving the door open to a voucher program that shifts costs
and risks to seniors.
“Before people even reach retirement age, big insurance companies
could be allowed to charge them an age tax that adds up to thousands of
dollars more per year. Older Americans need affordable health care
services and prescriptions. This plan goes in the opposite direction,
increasing insurance premiums for older Americans and not doing anything
to lower drug costs.
“On top of the hefty premium increase for consumers, big drug companies and other special interests get a sweetheart deal.
“Finally, Medicaid cuts could impact people of all ages and put at
risk the health and safety of 17.4 million children and adults with
disabilities and seniors by eliminating much-needed services that allow
individuals to live independently in their homes and
communities. Although no one believes the current health care system is
perfect, this harmful legislation would make health care less secure and
less affordable.
AARP stands ready to work with both parties on legislation that puts Americans first, not the special interests.
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