Thanks to the new health reform law, tens of millions of Americans are saving money, and getting the health care security they need.
Unfortunately, Tennessee Republicans are threatening to repeal the law, taking away the many critical — and POPULAR — reforms like ensuring people with preexisting conditions are no longer discriminated against, requiring insurance companies to cover preventative care like mammograms and immunizations with no out-of-pocket costs, and preventing them from dropping you when you get sick.
Republicans want to take us back to the days where insurance companies were unaccountable, premiums rose by double digits every year and millions of Americans lived without health care or went bankrupt trying to afford the care they need.
Overall, seniors are seeing a 40% drop in drug costs because the health reform law is closing the Medicare’s Part D “doughnut hole.” That’s just one of the Affordable Care Act’s many common-sense reforms, like the one that has already provided free annual physicals and other preventive benefits to over 24 million Medicare beneficiaries.
That’s not chump change. That’s real savings for Americans who can’t afford to be charged unfairly for the health care they need. Medicare Advantage premiums have already fallen by seven percent this year, and will keep dropping over the next year by another four percent.
From WSMV:
Federal health officials say Tennesseans with Medicare have saved $33 million this year on their prescriptions.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services released the figure Tuesday in reminding beneficiaries that the open enrollment period for 2012 ends at midnight Wednesday.
The centers said Medicare savings average about $554 per person in Tennessee. The center also said about 564,000 Tennesseans with Medicare have taken advantage of free preventive coverage.
Tennesseans with Medicare save $33M this year – WSMV Channel 4.
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