AMA says new health care act is "critically flawed"
CHICAGO In a letter to congressional leaders, the American Medical Association (AMA) today outlined provisions of the American Health Care Act that would have an adverse impact on patients and the health of the nation. Largely due to the decline in health insurance coverage the bill would likely cause, the AMA is unable to support the AHCA as drafted.
The AMA supported health system reform legislation in 2010 because it was a significant improvement on the status quo at the time; and although it was imperfect, we continue to embrace its primary goal making high-quality, affordable health coverage accessible to all Americans, AMA President Andrew W. Gurman, M.D. said. As drafted, the AHCA would result in millions of Americans losing coverage and benefits. By replacing income-based premium subsidies with age-based tax credits, the AHCA will also make coverage more expensive if not out of reach for poor and sick Americans. For these reasons, the AMA cannot support the AHCA as it is currently written.
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