Senator Tammy Baldwin's office issued the following today:
10.03.19
U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Urges Trump Administration to Protect Health Coverage for People with Pre-Existing Conditions
Letter requests HHS and CMS to limit push of “junk” health insurance plans that cover less and cost more
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator
Tammy Baldwin and 39 Senate Democrats, led by Senator Mark Warner
(D-VA), are urging the Trump administration to protect individuals with
pre-existing conditions by limiting the proliferation of “junk plans” –
short-term insurance plans that can exclude coverage for essential
benefits and provide no protections for Americans with pre-existing
conditions.
In their letter to the U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS), the Senators write, “We
have heard from patients, physicians, independent experts, and other
health care stakeholders that individuals with preexisting conditions
are being negatively impacted by your Administration’s actions. More
recently, we have seen the real world negative impact on individuals who
have unknowingly enrolled in these deceptively marketed junk plans.
They continue, “Just
this month, Bloomberg reported Arizona resident David Diaz unknowingly
purchased a short-term health plan that did not cover preexisting
conditions and placed ambiguous limits on emergency room care and other
essential health care services. His family has been left with hundreds
of thousands of dollars in medical debt. The Washington Post similarly
reported on Jesse Lynn, who purchased a short-term health plan not
realizing his back problem would be considered a preexisting condition.
Jesse’s insurance company refused to cover his care – forcing his family
into bankruptcy.
The Senators conclude, “The
Administration’s rule on state waivers allows taxpayer dollars to go to
these junk plans, accelerating the problems we are already seeing with
junk plans and leaving fewer resources for people who purchase high
quality insurance. Additionally, the Administration’s new rule weakens
coverage by allowing waivers that increase premiums and out-of-pocket
costs for those who need health care most. We have worked tirelessly to
protect individuals with preexisting conditions from barriers to
coverage. We urge you to do the same, including by limiting the
proliferation of short-term junk plans and ensuring that consumers in
every state are protected by federal consumer protections for people
with preexisting conditions.”
The Trump administration recently issued a
rule that could allow states to ignore federal consumer protections and
use taxpayer dollars to subsidize junk insurance plans that cover less
and cost more. These junk plans can exclude coverage of essential
benefits like prescription drugs, emergency room visits, maternity care,
or mental health care. Additionally, under this rule, states can submit
waivers to CMS that give insurance companies the green light to
discriminate against Americans with preexisting conditions by increasing
costs, limiting coverage, or denying coverage altogether.
In their letter, the Senators urged HHS
Secretary Alex Azar and CMS Administrator Seema Verma to limit the
spread of short-term junk plans and safeguard Affordable Care Act (ACA)
protections that increase access to affordable and comprehensive health
insurance, and forbid insurance companies from discriminating against
individuals with preexisting conditions.
Joining Senators Baldwin and Warner on the
letter are Senators Cory Booker (D-NJ), Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Maria
Cantwell (D-WA), Ben Cardin (D-MD), Tom Carper (D-DE), Bob Casey (D-PA),
Chris Coons (D-DE), Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), Dick Durbin (D-IL), Dianne
Feinstein (D-CA), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), Kamala D. Harris (D-CA),
Maggie Hassan (D-NH), Martin Heinrich (D-NM), Mazie K. Hirono (D-HI),
Doug Jones (D-AL), Tim Kaine (D-VA), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Patrick J.
Leahy (D-VT), Joe Manchin (D-WV), Ed Markey (D-MA), Robert Menendez
(D-NJ), Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Christopher Murphy (D-CT), Patty Murray
(D-WA), Gary C. Peters (D-MI), Jack Reed (D-RI), Jacky Rosen (D-NV),
Brian Schatz (D-HI), Charles E. Schumer (D-NY), Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH),
Tina Smith (D-MN), Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), Tom Udall (D-NM), Chris Van
Hollen (D-MD), Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), and
Ron Wyden (D-OR).
The full letter is available here.
Dear Secretary Azar and Administrator Verma:
We write to express our concern with the
Administration’s repeated efforts to weaken protections for Americans
with preexisting conditions and increase costs for millions, including
through a new rule which allows for harmful waivers that weaken
protections for vulnerable populations and exacerbate the damage already
being caused by the expansion of short-term, limited-duration
insurance, or “junk” plans. We have heard from patients, physicians,
independent experts, and other health care stakeholders that individuals
with preexisting conditions are being negatively impacted by your
Administration’s actions. More recently, we have seen the real world
negative impact on individuals who have unknowingly enrolled in these
deceptively marketed junk plans.
We have heard directly from individuals
with preexisting conditions and other Americans who are being negatively
impacted by junk plans. Just this month, Bloomberg reported Arizona
resident David Diaz unknowingly purchased a short-term health plan that
did not cover preexisting conditions and placed ambiguous limits on
emergency room care and other essential health care services. His family
has been left with hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical debt.
The Washington Post similarly reported on Jesse Lynn, who purchased a
short-term health plan not realizing his back problem would be
considered a preexisting condition. Jesse’s insurance company refused to
cover his care – forcing his family into bankruptcy. No family should
be forced into bankruptcy because of a preexisting medical condition or
obscure coverage limits on care.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care
Act (ACA) established clear protections to prohibit insurance companies
from discriminating against individuals with preexisting conditions,
and ensure that more Americans have access to affordable and
comprehensive health insurance. The junk plans your Administration has
sought to expand and promote provide none of these protections and can
legally increase premiums, exclude benefits, and deny coverage
altogether to individuals with preexisting conditions. These plans place
arbitrary coverage limits and many don’t cover essential health
benefits, such as mental health care and maternity care.
The Administration’s rule on state waivers
allows taxpayer dollars to go to these junk plans, accelerating the
problems we are already seeing with junk plans and leaving fewer
resources for people who purchase high quality insurance.
Additionally, the Administration’s new
rule weakens coverage by allowing waivers that increase premiums and
out-of-pocket costs for those who need health care most.
We have worked tirelessly to protect
individuals with preexisting conditions from barriers to coverage. We
urge you to do the same, including by limiting the proliferation of
short-term junk plans and ensuring that consumers in every state are
protected by federal consumer protections for people with preexisting
conditions. Thank you and we look forward to your response.