House Democrats and Senate Democrats have highlighted the success of the Affordable Care Act, with a record number of over 21 million Americans enrolling in affordable healthcare. They emphasize the importance of making healthcare coverage more affordable and accessible. Members of the Health Subcommittee are discussing policies to drive down healthcare costs, including the Lower Costs, More Transparency Act. Additionally, there is a bipartisan effort to increase hospital price transparency and lower out-of-pocket costs for all Americans.
Improving price transparency in our health care system is a critically important step to begin to drive down costs. We need to get the Lower Costs, More Transparency Act to the President’s desk as soon as possible & put money back into the pockets of hardworking Americans. https://t.co/XNLsDa986i
This morning, I joined @EnergyCommerce for a hearing on how we can keep working to lower health care costs and ensure that all Americans can access the affordable & reliable health care they need. I’ll keep working to build bipartisan consensus and make progress for Minnesotans. https://t.co/FDmUe8gMqM
A historic number of people have signed up for ACA health care coverage, but there is more work to do to lower costs for Americans. That's why I'm fighting to pass my bipartisan bill to increase hospital price transparency and lower out-of-pocket costs for all. https://t.co/oTV64WXBiD
LIVE NOW → Our Health Subcommittee hearing on the growing cost of health care and how policies like the Lower Costs, More Transparency Act can help drive down the cost of care. Tune in! https://t.co/674MiHW34j
A record 21.3 million Americans have enrolled in affordable healthcare through the ACA. Democrats made it easier to get covered—and now, more Americans have health insurance than ever before. And you can count on us to keep working to lower healthcare costs.
House Democrats have made health care coverage more affordable and helped millions of Americans access quality, affordable care. A record of more than 21 million Americans are now saving money and getting the care they need through the Affordable Care Act.