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AARP Endorses Affordable Health Care for America Act

 

AARP Endorses Affordable Health Care for America Act
Support follows nearly two years of work with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle
 
Today AARP announced its endorsement of the Affordable Health Care for America Act (HR 3962) and the accompanying Medicare Physician Payment Reform Act (HR 3961). The Association’s support follows nearly two years of work with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to craft a health reform plan that meets the needs of AARP’s nearly 40 million members – and nearly 240,000 in New Hampshire – and all older Americans. Among those needs are reforms that strictly curb insurance companies’ discrimination against older Americans and Medicare improvements that strengthen benefits while protecting the program for future generations.
 
“AARP began this debate more than two years ago with the twin goals of making coverage affordable to our younger members and protecting Medicare for seniors,” said AARP New Hampshire State Director Kelly Clark. “We believe the Affordable Health Care for America Act meets these goals and brings improved benefits to people in Medicare and needed health insurance market reforms to help ensure every American can purchase affordable health coverage.” 
 
Today’s endorsement marks the first time in this legislative battle that AARP has put its full weight behind a comprehensive health reform package. In the coming days, AARP will be educating its members about the health reform package through its publications, paid advertising and more than five million calls and e-mails to its grassroots activists.
 
The Affordable Health Care for America Act and the Medicare Physician Payment Reform Act contain critical components AARP has been fighting for on behalf of its members and all older Americans to improve health care for them and their families. They include:
 
§         Protecting and strengthening Medicare for today’s seniors and future generations of retirees;
§         Ensuring seniors can see the doctor of their choice or find a doctor if they need one by improving Medicare’s payments to doctors;
§         Lowering drug costs for seniors by closing the Medicare Part D “doughnut hole” and allowing the government to negotiate with drug makers for lower drug prices;
§         Taking steps to reduce waste, fraud, abuse and inefficiency in the Medicare program;
§         Requiring Medicare and insurance companies to provide for important preventive services like screenings for diabetes, cancer and osteoporosis free of charge;
§         Stopping insurance companies from denying you affordable coverage because of your age;
§         Preventing insurance companies from denying you coverage if you have a pre-existing condition or dropping your coverage if you get sick;
§         Limiting how much your insurance company can make you pay out-of-pocket;
§         Providing affordable health insurance options for those who don’t have insurance; and
§         Providing benefits to help seniors and people with disabilities live in their own homes and communities by establishing the Community Living Assistance Services and Supports (CLASS) program.
 
Clark added: “We cannot continue to let insurers price older Americans out of the market, just as we cannot stand idle while millions of seniors are forced to choose between their groceries and their prescriptions. To help fix our broken health care system, AARP urges members of the House to pass in the coming days the Affordable Health Care for America Act and the Medicare Physician Payment Reform Act.”
 
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otraa1234 says:

AARP is making these decisions (endorsement of the health care reform plan) without memberships approval. I think this act will diminish AARPs power and influence and will result in the resignation of lot of members. They think that they can explain their actions to the membership by pointing out just benefits that may arise from the bill but not discussing the negative effect and dangers of the bill, and they endorsed it even before anyone had a change to digest all the facts. They need to reverse their endorsement.
Posted: November 5, 2009 9:59PM EST
lagunaray says:

AARPs leadership is a bunch of traitors, cowards and thieves. You have sold out your members and now Obama can tell all Americans he has the support of seniors. At the very least AARP should not endorse anything political but AARP has endorsed the worst bill ever written. What promises did the White House give you? What was the price did the White house pay. AARP like the AMA has become a political activist group that supports liberal and radical change that not only does not benefit seniors, it hurts them
Posted: November 5, 2009 5:12PM EST
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