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TODAY: Sen. Bob Casey and Pennsylvania Advocates to Discuss Historic Health Provisions in Build Back Better Act and Call for Immediate Passage in the Senate 

***MEDIA ADVISORY FOR TODAY, NOVEMBER 23 AT 11:00 AM EST***

Philadelphia, PA — Today, Tuesday November 23 at 11:00 AM EST, U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) will join The Pennsylvania Budget & Policy Center and Protect Our Care Pennsylvania on a press call to celebrate the Build Back Better Act passage in the House and urge the U.S. Senate to act quickly to get the bill to President Biden’s desk for his signature.

The Build Back Better Act will directly impact Pennsylvanians by improving the affordability and accessibility of health and family care, creating good paying jobs, and addressing the threats posed by climate change. During the call, speakers will stress the urgent need for the Senate to move quickly to pass the bill so that Pennsylvanians, and Americans across the nation, can finally afford the health care they need.

VIRTUAL EVENT:
WHO:
U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA)
Marc Stier, Director of Pennsylvania Budget & Policy Center
Stephen Herzenberg, Executive Director of Keystone Research Center
Michael Berman, Protect Our Care Pennsylvania State Director

WHAT: Virtual Press Event to Discuss Historic Health Provisions in Build Back Better Act and Call for Immediate Passage in the Senate 

WHEN: Tuesday, November 23 at 11:00 AM EST

WHERE: Register for the Event Here

COSPONSORS:
The 99% Pennsylvania Campaign of the Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center Conservation
Voters of Pennsylvania
MomsRising
Protect Our Care Pennsylvania
ReImaging Appalachia
SEIU Pennsylvania State Council
United Home Care Workers of Pennsylvania

ROUNDUP: House Democrats Pass Build Back Better Act With Vital Health Care Measures

Millions of Americans Will Benefit from Lower Costs, Better Care, Expanded Coverage

On Friday, November 19, House Democrats passed the Build Back Better Act. The landmark legislation includes measures to deliver relief to American families by lowering insurance premiums, giving Medicare the power to negotiate for lower drug prices, expanding affordable coverage to millions by closing the Medicaid coverage gap, expanding Medicare benefits to cover hearing, and investing $150 billion in home care for seniors and people with disabilities. Coverage makes clear that Build Back Better’s health care measures will drive down costs for seniors and working families across the country. 

“With Build Back Better, millions of Americans will finally be able to afford the health care they need,” said Protect Our Care Executive Director Brad Woodhouse. “For far too long, Americans have had to pay too much to see the doctor or get the medications they depend on. Now, once the Senate passes this historic bill, working families, seniors, and parents will pay less for prescription drugs and health insurance, and millions of Americans will gain affordable coverage. While every Republican in the House voted against lowering costs for families, Democrats delivered on their promise to drive down health care costs for all Americans.” 

New York Times: What’s in the $2.2 Trillion Social Policy and Climate Bill. “For the first time, the government would be given the power to regulate the prices of certain prescription drugs. Medicare would be allowed to negotiate directly with drug makers over a subset of expensive drugs in the coming years. And drugmakers would be barred from raising the prices of their medicines by more than the rate of inflation. The drug price provisions are less aggressive than an original House proposal, but still expected to have substantial effects over time.” [New York Times, 11/21/21]

Washington Post: House Passes Roughly $2 Trillion Spending Package That Would Expand Social Benefits And Fight Climate Change. “Targeting health care, the measure offers new Medicare benefits covering hearing services and empowers the government for the first time to negotiate some prescription drug prices, aiming to lower the costs that seniors pay for lifesaving medicines such as insulin.” [Washington Post, 11/19/21]

New York Times: House Narrowly Passes Biden’s Social Safety Net And Climate Bill. “‘Under this dome, for centuries, members of Congress have stood exactly where we stand to pass legislation of extraordinary consequence in our nation’s history and for our nation’s future,’ [Speaker Pelsoi] said, adding, the act ‘will be the pillar of health and financial security in America.’” [New York Times, 11/19/21]

Fierce Healthcare: Here Are The Policies And Reforms That Could Reshape Healthcare In The $2T Bill Just Passed By The House. “The House passed a massive roughly $2 trillion infrastructure package that will give Medicare the power to narrowly negotiate prices on certain prescription drugs and close the Medicaid coverage gap.” [Fierce Healthcare, 11/19/21]

Wall Street Journal: House Passes Roughly $2 Trillion Social Spending And Climate Bill. “Many of the measures in the House product, including expanded subsidies for healthcare premiums, appear on track toward becoming law by the end of the year.” [Wall Street Journal, 11/19/21]

Vox: House Democrats Finally Pass A Massive Social Spending Bill. “Democrats have used the bill to address their long-held policy goal of enabling Medicare to negotiate drug prices. The legislation would allow the federal government to renegotiate how much Medicare pays for 10 drugs in the near term, a change that’s expected to help lower costs significantly — not just for the government, but for all of those who need those medicines — given the leverage that Medicare has.” [Vox, 11/19/21]

AP: Dems Sweeping Social, Climate Bill Passes Divided House. “The 2,100-page bill’s initiatives include bolstering child care assistance, creating free preschool, curbing seniors’ prescription drug costs and increasing efforts to slow climate change. Also included are tax credits to spur clean energy development, bolstered child care assistance and extended tax breaks for millions of families with children, lower-earning workers and people buying private health insurance.” [AP, 11/19/21]

Huffington Post: House Passes Build Back Better Bill. “The $1.7 trillion in spending over 10 years is aimed at lowering the cost of health care, child care and other measures, including another year of monthly payments to parents, universal pre-kindergarten and prescription drug reform.” [Huffington Post, 11/19/21]

USA Today: House Passes Biden’s Build Back Better Bill, Sending Measure With Free Preschool, Climate Initiatives To The Senate. “The legislation was approved on a 220-213 vote clearing a major hurdle for a plan that is the cornerstone of his sweeping domestic agenda to expand the nation’s social safety net, confront climate change, and help Americans bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic….the roughly $2 trillion package of progressive priorities would provide…caps certain drug costs… and provides new hearing benefit for seniors.” [USA Today, 11/19/21]

Health Care Champions Celebrate Passage of Build Back Better Act

Reactions From Democratic Lawmakers Underscore Importance of Build Back Better’s Measures to Lower Health Care Costs for American Families

Today, House Democrats passed the historic Build Back Better Act, which will dramatically lower health care costs and expand coverage for working families nationwide. The landmark legislation lowers insurance premiums, gives Medicare the power to negotiate for lower drug prices, expands affordable coverage to millions by closing the Medicaid coverage gap, provides historic investments in maternal health, expands Medicare benefits to cover hearing, and invests $150 billion in home care for seniors and people with disabilities. Thanks to the Build Back Better Act, millions of families can sleep easier knowing they will be able to afford the health care they need.

Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD-05): “I was proud to bring the historic Build Back Better Act to the floor to deliver affordable child care, universal pre-K, lower health care costs, and address the climate crisis.” [@LeaderHoyer, 11/19/21]

Rep. Susan Wild (D-PA-07): “Tonight, millions of Americans can sleep a little easier knowing that they will soon be able to afford many more lifesaving prescription drugs.” [@RepSusanWild, 11/19/21]

Rep. Lauren Underwood (D-IL-14): “I’m glad to support this once-in-a-generation chance to cut health care and Rx drug costs, reduce costs for families, and ensure corporations and the wealthiest pay their fair share.” [@RepUnderwood, 11/19/21]

Rep. Colin Allred (D-TX-32): “Texans expect results and today I voted to deliver on lowering the cost of prescription drugs, finally expanding health coverage to the nearly 1 million Texans who have been denied Medicaid, paid family leave, universal pre-K, and making child care more affordable.” [@RepColinAllred, 11/19/21]

Rep. Carolyn Bourdeaux (D-GA-07): “The Build Back Better Act has passed the House!d For GA, I voted to deliver universal pre-K, Medicaid coverage opportunities to more than 600,000 Georgians, reduced health care premiums, and extending the child tax cut.” [@RepBourdeaux, 11/19/21]

Rep. Lucy McBath (D-GA-06): “This historic investment will set us on a course to create millions of good-paying jobs, lower health care costs for our communities, provide tax cuts to hard-working families, and get Americans back to work and America back to normal.” [@RepLucyMcBath, 11/19/21]

Rep. Cindy Axne (D-IA-03): “I promised to fight for lower prescription drug costs, and that’s why the Build Back Better Act caps monthly insulin costs at $35 and senior’s out of pocket Rx costs at $2,000 per year, penalizes drug companies for spiking drug prices, and Medicare can now negotiate drug prices!” [@RepCindyAxne, 11/19/21]

Rep. Angie Craig (D-MN-02): “I’m pleased that the Build Back Better Act contains a number of my district’s priorities to expand access and lower the cost of health care, invest in working families and provide support to rural communities and family farmers.” [@RepAngieCraig, 11/19/21]

Rep. Andy Kim (D-NJ-03): “Congressman Kim voted to pass the Build Back Better Act to lower everyday costs for working families, create jobs, cut taxes, lower health care costs, confront climate change, and secure a brighter future for our children.” [@RepAndyKimNJ, 11/19/21]

Rep. Susie Lee (D-NV-03): “We just passed the Build Back Better Act to make one of the most transformative investments in the middle class in our nation’s history. This bill will help our working families, fight climate change, expand access to affordable health care, and create millions of jobs.” [@RepSusieLee, 11/19/21]

Rep. Conor Lamb (D-PA-17): “Today the House kept our promise and passed the Build Back Better Act. This historic legislation will lower Rx prices, extend the Child Tax Credit, invest in clean energy, expand HCBS, and create new jobs. This is a huge win for PA-17 and all of Pennsylvania!” [@RepConorLamb, 11/19/21]

Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA-07): “I’ve long championed many provisions found in the Build Back Better framework – lowering prescription drug prices, extending the refundable Child Tax Credit, and tackling the climate crisis.” [@RepSpanberger, 11/19/21]

Rep. Lizzie Fletcher (D-TX-07): “The Build Back Better Act delivers meaningful results for Houston families, lowering costs for health, child, and family care; investing in our kids’ education and opportunities; and expanding access to heath care. People in TX-07 and across the country will benefit for years to come.” [@RepFletcher, 11/19/21]

Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI-8): “This bill also breaks the seal on addressing the out-of-control costs of prescription drugs by finally allowing Medicare Part B and D to begin negotiating for lower prices. It also puts a cap on the monthly cost of insulin at $35 per month, while seniors’ out-of-pocket costs on medications will be capped at no more than $2,000 per year – a monumental step that will change millions of lives.” [@RepSlotkin, 11/19/21]

Rep. Kathleen Rice (D-NY-04): “After taking appropriate time to review the bill and its corresponding estimates from the Congressional Budget Office, today I voted to advance the Build Back Better Act. There are many policies in this bill that will improve the lives of my constituents, especially the agreement I helped finalize to allow Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices for seniors, and the historic investments to combat climate change.” [@RepKathleenRice, 11/19/21]

Rep. Josh Harder (D-CA-10): “The House just sent the Build Back Better Act to the Senate! Passing this means new good-paying jobs in the Valley, capping insulin at $35 a month, 1 million new affordable homes, fighting climate change, and is paid for by making corporations pay their fair share.” [@RepJoshHarder, 11/19/21]

Rep. Mike Levin (D-CA-49): “The Build Back Better Act is going to make it easier to afford basic living expenses like prescription drugs, child care, and housing. Families struggling to put food on the table will get more help thanks to provisions similar to my Stop Child Hunger Act, and extending the Child Tax Credit will give families a tax cut to help cover the costs of raising kids.” [@RepMikeLevin, 11/19/21]

Rep. Jahana Hayes (D-CT-05): “The Build Back Better Act helps families raising children; those seeking better educational and employment opportunities; lowers prescription costs, expands affordable housing, childcare, and healthcare; provides paid family leave and addresses climate change.” [@RepJahanaHayes, 11/19/21]

Rep. Chris Pappas (D-NH-01): “Build Back Better lowers the cost of prescription drugs by letting Medicare negotiate with drug companies, capping costs, and reducing premiums. We are making good on promises to stand up to the drug companies and lower prices.” [@RepChrisPappas, 11/19/21]

Rep. Kim Schrier (D-WA-08): “I just voted for the Build Back Better Act! This historic bill will down the cost of health care and prescription drugs, set the U.S. on course to meet its climate goals, create millions of family wage jobs, and ensure families have access to affordable, quality child care and pre-K.” [@RepKimSchrier, 11/19/21]

Rep. Darren Soto (D-FL-09): “Our historic Build Back Better Act has passed. House Democrats worked hard to deliver a bill that will lower the everyday costs that burden working families and make investments to expand and improve health care, combat climate change, and extend the Child Tax Credit, and more.” [@RepDarrenSoto, 11/19/21]

Rep. Betty McCollum (D-MN-04): “This bill will help combat the skyrocketing costs of prescription drugs while also expanding access to quality health care. It will finally address the unmet needs of millions of Americans who seek care for a loved one. The pandemic has made it clear: there is a gaping hole in our economic system without support for caregiving. Families should not have to decide between caring for loved ones and maintaining steady employment.” [@BettyMcCollum04, 11/19/21]

“Today Has Been Nothing Short of Historic:” Chairman Frank Pallone Jr., Rep. Robin Kelly and Rep. Lauren Underwood Join Protect Our Care to Celebrate House Passage of the Build Back Better Act 

 Build Back Better Act Includes Historic Measures That Will Dramatically Lower Health Care Costs and Expand Coverage for Working Families

Watch the Event Here.

Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Representatives Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ-06), Robin Kelly (D-IL-02) and Lauren Underwood (D-IL-14) joined Protect Our Care to mark the passage of the Build Back Better Act in the House and to call on the Senate to work quickly to pass this historic legislation. During the call, speakers highlighted the bill’s key health care measures, including lowering insurance premiums, giving Medicare the power to negotiate for lower drug prices, providing historic investments in maternal health, expanding affordable coverage to millions by closing the Medicaid coverage gap, expanding Medicare benefits to cover hearing, and investing $150 billion in home care for seniors and people with disabilities. By passing Build Back Better, Democrats delivered on their promises to lower health care costs and level the playing field for working families.   

“One of the most significant things about this bill is that it fulfills a lot of the things that we wanted to do years ago with the Affordable Care Act, Medicaid, and Medicare,” said Chairman Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ-06). “The Build Back Better Act extends the American Rescue Plan’s enhanced premium subsidies to help people afford their insurance on the marketplace. The bill closes the coverage gap to help people in red states finally access Medicaid. Build Back Better also allows the Secretary of Health and Human Services to negotiate drug prices, and Medicare will now cover hearing aids. These are all incredible changes to our health care system that will save lives.” 

“Thanks to the Build Back Better Act, millions of Americans who do not have access to health care are going to be able to see a doctor, afford their prescription drugs, and have a baby safely,” said U.S. Representative Robin Kelly (D-IL-02). “Alongside my colleagues, I’ve been working so hard to ensure that we close the Medicaid coverage gap and bring health care to people living in states that have them locked out of Medicaid. Where someone lives should not determine whether or not they can see a doctor or get treatment for their children when they have a cold. When everyone has access to affordable health care, we all stay safer and healthier, and we save our health care system and our economy money in the long run.”

“Today has been nothing short of historic. The Build Back Better Act we passed in the House will extend the lower out-of-pocket health premiums I championed in the American Rescue Plan, and it makes the largest investment in history to save moms’ lives and advance birth equity across the United States,” said U.S. Representative Lauren Underwood (D-IL-14). “The Build Back Better Act extends advanced premium tax credit enhancements to 2025, ensuring that more people can be covered with lower out-of-pocket costs than ever before. Families across the nation are counting on us to make health care more affordable. I look forward to joining my colleagues and others to get the Build Back Better Act passed in the Senate and signed into law.”

“The House passage of Build Back Better marks a historic day for America,” said Protect Our Care Chair Leslie Dach. “Build Back Better will lower costs for families struggling to make ends meet. For too long, Americans have had to pay too much to see the doctor or get the medications they need to survive. Now, working families, seniors, and parents will pay less for prescription drugs and health insurance, and millions of Americans will have health insurance they previously could not afford. Thanks to the dedicated leadership of health care champions like Chairman Pallone and Representatives Kelly and Underwood, millions of Americans can worry a little less when they go to sleep at night.”

TODAY: Chairman Frank Pallone Jr., Rep. Robin Kelly, and Rep. Lauren Underwood Join Protect Our Care to Mark Passage of Historic Build Back Better Act and to Call for Swift Senate Action

***MEDIA ADVISORY FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19 AT 11:30 AM ET // 10:30 AM CT***

 Build Back Better Act Includes Health Care Measures That Will Dramatically Lower Costs and Expand Coverage for Working Families

Washington, D.C. On Friday, November 19 at 11:30 AM ET, U.S. Representatives Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ-06), Robin Kelly (D-IL-02) and Lauren Underwood (D-IL-14) will join Protect Our Care to react to the passage of the Build Back Better Act in the House. The landmark legislation includes measures to deliver relief to American families by lowering insurance premiums, giving Medicare the power to negotiate for lower drug prices, expanding affordable coverage to millions by closing the Medicaid coverage gap, expanding Medicare benefits to cover hearing, and investing $150 billion in home care for seniors and people with disabilities. During the call, speakers will stress the urgent need for the Senate to move quickly to pass the bill so millions of Americans can finally afford the health care they need.  

PRESS CALL:

WHO:
U.S. Representative Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ-06), Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman
U.S. Representative Robin Kelly (D-IL-02)
U.S. Representative Lauren Underwood (D-IL-14)
Leslie Dach, Chair of Protect Our Care

WHAT: Virtual Press Conference Reacting to House Passage of the Build Back Better Act

WHERE: Register for the Event Here

WHEN: Friday, November 19 at 11:30 AM ET // 10:30 AM CT

House Passes Build Back Better Act With Historic Provisions to Improve American Health Care

Washington, D.C. — Today, under the leadership of President Biden and Speaker Nancy Pelosi, House Democrats passed the Build Back Better Act. The legislation includes historic measures to strengthen American health care, lower insurance premiums, give Medicare the power to negotiate for lower drug prices, expand affordable coverage to millions by closing the Medicaid coverage gap, expand Medicare benefits, and invest $150 billion in home care for seniors and people with disabilities. Health care is a fundamental part of the Build Back Better agenda, and the plans to reduce costs and expand care are the top issues for voters. It is urgent that the Senate now move quickly to pass this historic legislation.

“Thanks to the tireless leadership of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, House Democrats have passed historic legislation that will lower health care costs for families, expand coverage to millions, and end the 20-year ban on Medicare negotiating lower drug prices,” said Protect Our Care Chair Leslie Dach. “Democrats delivered on their promises to lower health care costs and level the playing field for working families, while every House Republican voted against lower costs and better care. Today’s vote confirms that President Biden and Democrats in Congress are continuing the fight for a future where health care is a right, not a privilege. Senate Democrats should work quickly to pass this legislation so millions of families can finally afford the health care they need.”

“More than a decade ago, the House passed the Affordable Care Act, which strengthened health care for virtually every American family and, now, Speaker Pelosi has done it again. The Build Back Better Act is a BFD for American health care,” said Protect Our Care Executive Director Brad Woodhouse. “The legislation will provide coverage for millions of families and lower health insurance premiums for more than nine million Americans who buy health care on their own. Closing the Medicaid coverage gap is the single most important step Congress can take to reduce racial inequities in health care, and it will save lives. Expanding hearing benefits in Medicare and investing in home care will significantly improve the health and well-being of seniors and people with disabilities nationwide. Every single House Republican rejected these measures to lower costs and improve care, but Democrats have their finger on the pulse of America – delivering relief where families need it most. The Senate should act quickly to get this to President Biden’s desk.”

FACT SHEET: What The Build Back Better Act Does For American Health Care

President Biden, Congressional Democrats, and patient advocates fought tirelessly to pass the historic health care investments included in the Build Back Better Act. Build Back Better will extend coverage to 2.2 million Americans who are trapped in the Medicaid coverage gap, reduce costs for more than nine million Americans purchasing coverage on their own through the ACA marketplaces, enhance Medicare benefits for seniors to include hearing, extend maternal health coverage, and provide increased funding for home and community-based services. 

Health care is a fundamental part of the Build Back Better agenda, and the proposals to reduce costs and expand care are overwhelmingly popular with voters across the political spectrum. Build Back Better will reduce racial inequities in health care, improve the health and well-being of seniors and people with disabilities, strengthen families, and save lives. 

  • 48 million Medicare beneficiaries will have out of pocket costs for prescription drugs capped at $2,000 per year. 
  • 9 million Americans will save on their monthly health insurance premiums
  • 2.2 million Americans currently in the Medicaid “coverage gap” will gain health coverage 
  • 62 million Americans on Medicare will gain coverage for hearing 

Build Back Better Lowers Prescription Drug Prices

Giving Medicare The Power To Negotiate Lower Drug Prices. For nearly 20 years, Medicare has been banned from negotiating the price of prescription drugs, and Big Pharma has been able to dictate prices while Americans pay three times more for their medications than people in other countries. Under Build Back Better, Medicare will be empowered to negotiate prices for select drugs purchased at the pharmacy counter and administered at a doctor’s office. Beginning in 2025, 10 drugs, in addition to insulin, will be negotiated with that number increasing to 15 drugs in 2026, and 20 drugs in 2028 and into the future. By 2030, more than 100 drugs will be eligible for Medicare price negotiation, in addition to insulin products. Drug companies who refuse to come to the negotiating table will be subject to an excise tax.

Capping Out-Of-Pocket Spending For Seniors. Seniors with serious conditions like cancer, multiple sclerosis, and rheumatoid arthritis could save thousands of dollars on prescriptions under the Build Back Better Act. Medicare Part D out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs will be capped at $2,000 per year beginning in 2024. The redesign of Medicare Part D will also allow out-of-pocket spending to be smoothed over the course of the year, so patients are not forced to pay the entirety of their out-of-pocket cost all at one time.

Making Insulin Accessible And Affordable. Insulin copays for all Americans with insurance will also be capped at $35 each month. 

Putting An End To Outrageous Price Increases. Build Back Better stops Big Pharma from raising prices faster than the rate of inflation. For example, Humira, a medication commonly used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, is one of the nation’s highest revenue generating drugs, raking in $21 billion in sales in 2019. AbbVie, Humira’s manufacturer, has hiked the price of Humira 27 times, including in January 2021 when it raised its cost by 7.4 percent. This cap would apply to all Americans, no matter whether you are insured or not, and no matter what kind of insurance you have, and is essential to stop arbitrary price increases on essential medications. Over the past 20 years, price increases for brand-name drugs in Medicare Part D have risen at more than twice the rate of inflation.

Build Back Better Lowers Health Insurance Premiums

Nine Million Americans Will Save On Monthly Premiums. Nine million Americans will save an average of $600 annually on their premiums when they buy insurance on their own through the ACA Marketplaces. For a family of four making $80,000 a year, premiums will drop nearly $250 a month, or nearly $3,000 a year. 

Expanding Health Coverage For Millions Of Americans. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that ACA enrollment would increase by 3.6 million people including 1.4 million who would otherwise be uninsured and 600,000 would have received unsubsidized coverage.

Reducing Income Coverage Disparities. Build Better Better ensures families above the 150 percent threshold pay no more than 8.5 percent of their income towards coverage. This will help middle-income families facing excessive premiums or living in high-premium areas. 

Expanding Coverage for Communities of Color. The Center on Budget Policy and Priorities estimates the increased savings continued under Build Back Better will cause a sharp decline in the uninsured rate across every racial group, with one in three uninsured Black adults gaining coverage. Prior to the American Rescue Plan, more than 11 million uninsured adults were eligible for premium tax credits, with people of color making up roughly half of the group.

Build Back Better Closes The Medicaid Coverage Gap

2.2 Million Americans Currently Denied Medicaid Will Gain Health Coverage. The Build Back Better Act will allow more than two million Americans currently trapped in the Medicaid coverage gap to access zero dollar premium health coverage. Of those currently in the coverage gap, 62 percent are in the labor force, 30 percent are parents with children at home, more than 25 percent are essential workers, and 15 percent of adults have a disability. 

Zero Dollar Premiums for Millions. In addition to covering the 2.2 million Americans in the Medicaid coverage gap, Build Back Better delivers zero dollar premium coverage to the 1.8 million uninsured individuals with incomes between $12,880 and $17,774 each year (100-138 percent of the federal poverty level). 

Drastically Reducing Racial Health Disparities. Closing the Medicaid coverage gap is the single most important policy to expand coverage and reduce racial inequities in the American health care system. People of color are more likely to have a lower median income and live in a state without Medicaid expansion, compared with their white counterparts. In 2019, 60 percent of individuals in the coverage gap were people of color. 

Improving Coverage For Millions of Working Americans Whose Employer Coverage is Too Expensive Or Of Poor Quality. Millions of low-wage workers are offered employer health coverage that is cost prohibitive and not comprehensive. Over the past decade, premiums for low-wage workers have increased at nearly double the rate of wages. Build Back Better ensures that individuals who would be eligible if their state expanded Medicaid, can enroll in an ACA marketplace plan even if their employer offers coverage. This will allow low-wage workers to access comprehensive health coverage at little or no cost. 

Build Back Better Expands Medicare Benefits

Millions Will Gain Access To Hearing Care. Build Back Better would add hearing coverage to Medicare Part B starting in 2023. Kaiser Family Foundation estimates that a Medicare hearing benefit could aid all 62 million Medicare beneficiaries, particularly the 36 million purchasing coverage on their own or simply going without. Hearing coverage under Build Back Better would include hearing rehabilitation and treatment services, as well as hearing aids. Build Back Better would also allow audiologists and hearing aid specialists to qualify for Medicare reimbursement.

Addressing High Out-Of-Pocket Costs. In 2018, Medicare beneficiaries paid an average out-of-pocket cost of more than $900 for hearing care. Only 30 percent of seniors over 70 who need hearing aids are able to use them, with Kaiser Family Foundation citing affordability as the likely culprit millions do not seek hearing care or hearing devices. Build Back Better expand Medicare to include hearing coverage by providing $35 billion in funding for hearing care.

Build Back Better Will Dramatically Improve Maternal & Infant Health 

Providing 12 Months Of Continuous Coverage To Postpartum Women. In 2018, 45 percent of births were paid for by Medicaid, with 50 percent or more births covered by the program in 22 states. Medicaid covers 65 percent of all births to Black mothers. With Black maternal mortality rates 3.2 times higher than for white women, Build Back Better recognizes the expansion of Medicaid coverage to post-partum individuals is a pressing racial justice issue by providing 12 months of continuous coverage to postpartum women.

Millions Invested To Address Social Determinants Of Health. The Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act provisions included in the Build Back Better Act contain $175 million to address social determinants of maternal health at the local level. This would include once-in-a-generation investments in housing, nutrition, and environmental conditions with the explicit focus of improving maternal health.

Funding Health Equity Measures. The Build Back Better Act includes $295 million to bolster and diversify the perinatal health workforce, including funding for midwives and doulas whose involvement is essential to reducing maternal deaths. An additional $100 million has been included for maternal mental health equity and $50 million for maternal health research at Minority-Serving Institutions.

Directly Confronting Systemic Racism in Maternal Care. $50 million for training to address racism, discrimination, and bias — originally part of the Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act — is included in the Build Back Better Act. This training for health care professionals is just one of the many necessary steps required to begin addressing racism in the American health care system and improve maternal health equity. 

How Build Back Better Ensures Continuous CHIP Coverage

Keeping Children on Medicaid For A Full Year Who Abruptly Lose Coverage. The Build Back Better Act would require states to provide 12-month continuous coverage for children on Medicaid and CHIP. As of January 2020, 31 states provided continuous coverage. States that don’t provide continuous coverage experience increased churn, or children who dis-enrolled and re-enrolled in coverage within the same year. Continuous coverage would help reduce racial disparities as nearly 14 percent of Hispanic, 12 percent of Black, and 13 percent of children in low or moderate income households faced uninsurance for all or part of the year.

Build Back Better Expands Home And Community-Based Services

Build Back Better Will Allow Millions of Americans To Grow Old At Home. Medicaid is currently the largest provider of home and community-based care, providing essential services to seniors and people with disabilities. Build Back Better will provide an additional $150 billion for home and community-based services, that would provide care to the 2.5 million Americans already participating in the program, and help alleviate the current waitlist of more than 800,000 individuals. Federally provided home and community-based services funds helped more than 100,000 individuals return to their homes and communities from nursing facilities between 2008 and 2019, highlighting the enormous need for Build Back Better to strengthen this essential program.

Nearly 820,000 People On HCBS Waiting Lists Gain Assistance. In 2018, Medicaid waivers provided care for 2.5 million HCBS enrollees. As the aging population continues to grow, over three-quarters of states have HCBS waiver waiting lists. Individuals spend an average of 39 months on waiting lists prior to eligibility screening. The Build Back Better Act will provide HCBS funding to help the nearly 820,000 Americans on waiting lists.

HCBS Expansion Strengthens Direct Care Workforce. The direct care workforce is disproportionately composed of black, female, and lower-wage workers. In 2018, 58 percent of direct care workers earned less than $30,000 a year. Additionally, nearly one-third of workers live in a low-income family that makes less than 200 percent of the federal poverty line. 82 percent of the direct care workforce are women and one in four workers are Black. The Build Back Better Act will combat the HCBS workforce shortage that has been exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic and historically low wages.

Families Will Save An Estimated $5,800 In Home Care Costs. Older Americans and people with disabilities are often forced to liquidate their assets to afford as little as two years of in-home care. The HCBS provisions included in the Build Back Better Act will save families paying out-of-pocket an estimated $5,800 a year for four hours of care per week.

PRESS CALL: Chairman Frank Pallone Jr., Rep. Robin Kelly, and Rep. Lauren Underwood Join Protect Our Care to Mark Passage of Historic Build Back Better Act and to Call for Swift Senate Action

***MEDIA ADVISORY FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19 AT 10:15 AM ET // 9:15 AM CT***

 Build Back Better Act Includes Health Care Measures That Will Dramatically Lower Costs and Expand Coverage for Working Families

Washington, D.C. On Friday, November 19 at 10:15 AM ET, U.S. Representatives Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ-06), Robin Kelly (D-IL-02), and Lauren Underwood (D-IL-14) will join Protect Our Care to react to the passage of the Build Back Better Act in the House. The landmark legislation includes measures to deliver relief to American families by lowering insurance premiums, giving Medicare the power to negotiate for lower drug prices, expanding affordable coverage to millions by closing the Medicaid coverage gap, expanding Medicare benefits to cover hearing, and investing $150 billion in home care for seniors and people with disabilities. During the call, speakers will stress the urgent need for the Senate to move quickly to pass the bill so millions of Americans can finally afford the health care they need.  

PRESS CALL:

WHO:
U.S. Representative Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ-06), Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman

U.S. Representative Lauren Underwood (D-IL-14)

U.S. Representative Robin Kelly (D-IL-02) 

Leslie Dach, Chair of Protect Our Care

WHAT: Virtual Press Conference Reacting to House Passage of the Build Back Better Act

WHERE: Register for the Event Here

WHEN: Friday, November 19 at 10:15 AM ET // 9:15 AM CT

NEW REPORT: Pharma’s Greed and the Battle to Lower Drug Prices

Report Exposes Lies and Front Groups Pushed By Big Pharma and Their Republican Allies as Democrats Work to Pass Build Back Better Act

Washington, DC — Today, Protect Our Care is releasing a new report exposing Big Pharma’s campaign of lies and front groups as part of an effort to maintain the status quo that allows drug companies to dictate profits while millions struggle to afford their prescriptions. As Congress is on the cusp of passing the historic Build Back Better Act, Big Pharma is spending millions on their K Street lobbyists and advertisements to block its key provisions that bring down drug prices. With the help of their Republican allies, drug companies have been relentless in their efforts to spread lies about the Democrats’ plan to lower drug prices for working families as part of the Build Back Better Act. 

“Democrats in Congress reached a historic agreement to lower prescription drug prices for all Americans through the Build Back Better Act and Big Pharma is running scared,” said Protect Our Care Executive Director Brad Woodhouse. “Fortunately, the American people remain unswayed, with poll after poll showing that policies to reduce drug costs are the most popular provisions in the entire Build Back Better Act. With the support of voters of all parties, President Biden and Democrats in Congress are committed to reining in Big Pharma’s greed and delivering real relief to millions of families. It’s time to put an end to Big Pharma’s greed and give Medicare the power to negotiate for lower drug prices.”

Read the new report on Big Pharma’s campaign of front groups and lies on drug pricing here.

Humira’s Outrageous Price Increases Make The Case For Build Back Better’s Historic Drug Pricing Reforms

A recent analysis by the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review found that AbbVie hiked the price of its immunosuppressive drug, Humira, by nearly 10 percent. Humira already plays an outsized role in American health care spending as one of the nation’s highest revenue generating drugs, raking in $4.6 billion in the third-quarter of 2021 alone. ICER also found that in its analysis of high-grossing drugs, AbbVie did not provide significant evidence to justify its substantial price hike. This is a pattern of AbbVie, which has hiked the price of Humira more than two dozen times and at rates far outpacing inflation. Build Back Better puts a critical check on the relentless greed of drug makers like AbbVie, who prove that the drug pricing reforms in the act are a necessary step to ensuring American families can access the medications they need at prices they can afford. 

How Build Back Better Stops Big Pharma From Raising Prices Faster Than The Rate Of Inflation:

Putting An End To Outrageous Price Increases. Build Back Better stops Big Pharma from raising prices faster than the rate of inflation. This cap would apply to all Americans, no matter whether you are insured or not, and no matter what kind of insurance you have, and is essential to stop arbitrary price increases on essential medications. Over the past 20 years, price increases for brand-name drugs in Medicare Part D have risen at more than twice the rate of inflation.

How Build Back Better Will Bring Big Pharma To The Negotiating Table: 

Giving Medicare The Power To Negotiate Lower Drug Prices. For nearly 20 years, Medicare has been banned from negotiating the price of prescription drugs, and Big Pharma has been able to dictate prices while Americans pay three times more for their medications than people in other countries. Under Build Back Better, Medicare will be empowered to negotiate prices for select drugs purchased at the pharmacy counter and administered at a doctor’s office. Beginning in 2025, 10 drugs, in addition to insulin, will be negotiated with that number increasing to 15 drugs in 2026, and 20 drugs in 2028 and into the future. By 2030, more than 100 drugs will be eligible for Medicare price negotiation, in addition to insulin products.