by Congressman Phil Roe, M. D., 1st District of Tennessee - Almost seven years ago, the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as
Obamacare, was signed into law. President Obama promised this law would
expand access to and lower the cost of health insurance coverage, but
almost every promise the president made about Obamacare has since been
broken. Americans were promised they could keep their doctors and the
health coverage they had if they liked them, but many could not. In the
meantime, the individuals and families who have tried to get coverage
under Obamacare have seen their costs skyrocket while their options for
coverage have dwindled. Nationwide, the cost of an average insurance
plan on the exchange was predicted to increase an average of 22 percent
in 2017. In Tennessee, roughly 131,000 people faced losing their
coverage last fall when BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, the state’s
largest insurer, pulled out of the exchanges in three markets on the
heels of an average 56 percent premium increase across the state. Thanks
to Obamacare, roughly 1 in 5 patients only have one health insurance
provider to choose from. Obamacare has failed, and the only way to
provide relief to the patients struggling under this law is to fully
repeal it.
President Obama and Democrats in
Congress try to say Republicans have no plans for health care reform,
but that’s just not true. In fact, just last week I reintroduced the
American Health Care Reform Act (AHCRA), legislation I authored with the
Republican Study Committee to repeal Obamacare and replace it with
patient-centered reforms. I first introduced the AHCRA in 2013, and I’ve
been working hard to get support for my legislation in Congress. This
bill gets the federal government out of the health care business and
includes provisions that will give patients the tools and assistance
they need to shop for a plan that fits their needs while also lowering
the cost of health care. My bill would allow patients to purchase health
insurance across state lines, create a standard deduction to help
patients with the cost of their coverage and protect patients with
pre-existing conditions, to name a few of the provisions in the
legislation. Most importantly, this bill reaffirms our commitment to
protecting life and doesn’t include one single tax increase or mandate.
Many of our ideas were also included in House Speaker Paul Ryan’s Better
Way agenda, and I’m confident my bill can serve as a strong starting
point for House Republicans’ alternative to Obamacare. We aren’t wasting
any time getting started.
The first step the House took in our
path to immediately repeal Obamacare was to pass the Fiscal Year 2017
budget resolution. Now that the House and Senate have agreed to a budget
resolution, Congress will have the opportunity to use a powerful tool
known as reconciliation. Reconciliation gives Senate Republicans the
ability avoid the filibuster on budget-related provisions and pass them
on a simple majority vote. Reconciliation is the tool Democrats used in
2010 to get Obamacare through Congress, and now, with a new president,
Republicans in Congress will use that same tool to repeal it. By taking
steps to pass a budget resolution now, Republicans in Congress are
ensuring President-elect Trump will quickly have a bill on his desk to
begin the process of righting Obamacare’s wrongs.
For almost seven years I’ve warned
about the fallout of the president’s broken health care law. The work
ahead of us will not be easy, but the patients who have struggled under
the ACA deserve better. You can rest assured I will continue to push for
Congress to immediately repeal Obamacare while working with my
colleagues in the House and Senate to draft a replacement that will give
patients and providers the certainty they’ve long deserved.

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