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Affordability, Federal Efforts, News & Updates
United States of Care Submits Statement to US Senate Budget Committee on Lowering Health Care Costs & Improving Health Outcomes
On March 7, United States of Care (USofCare) submitted a statement for the record to the United States Senate Committee on the Budget. Our statement responds to the Committee’s March 6 hearing entitled “How Primary Care Improves Health Care Efficiency.” In our statement, USofCare commends the Committee’s focus on lowering…
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Press Release
Following the State of the Union, the White House and Congress Must Deliver on People-Centered Health Care Policy
WASHINGTON — Today, United States of Care released a statement from CEO and co-founder Natalie Davis on President Joseph R. Biden’s 2024 State of the Union address: “If there is one thing we can be sure of it’s that the year ahead of us is uncertain. The past few years…
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Federal Efforts, News & Updates
United States of Care Responds to 2025 Medicare Advantage/Part D Advance Notice
USofCare applauds CMS’ IRA proposal through the Advance Notice to lower the out-of-pocket costs cap to $2,000 in 2025. We look forward to supporting future action to address people’s concern with health care affordability, including the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation efforts.
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Federal Efforts, News & Updates
United States of Care Responds to Proposed Rule on Association Health Plans
On February 20, 2024, United States of Care (USofCare) submitted comments in response to the Employee Benefits Security Administration’s (EBSA) proposed rule entitled “Definition of “Employer”-Association Health Plans.” USofCare is supportive of the proposed rule, which seeks to rescind a 2018 regulation from the Department of Labor that weakened the…
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News & Updates, State Efforts
United States of Care Provides Testimony in Support of Washington Legislation Protecting Access to Cost-Free Preventive Services
On February 16, United States of Care submitted testimony to the Washington Senate Health Committee in support of HB 1957, legislation that would protect access to preventive care without cost sharing for millions of Washingtonians. This bill would significantly reduce the uncertainty and potential negative health outcomes caused by the…
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News & Updates, State Efforts
United States of Care Provides Testimony in Support of Washington Legislation to Address Health Care Consolidation
On February 14, United States of Care submitted testimony in support of Senate Bill 5241 in the Washington House Committee on Civil Rights and Judiciary. This legislation provides important oversight of health care entity mergers and acquisitions to ensure Washingtonians are protected from the negative impacts of health care consolidation….
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Affordability, Hospital Fees, News & Updates, State Efforts
United States of Care Provides Testimony in Support of New Mexico Legislation to Address Hospital Consolidation
Earlier today, United States of Care submitted testimony in support of Senate Bill 15 in the New Mexico Senate. This legislation provides important oversight of health system mergers and acquisitions to ensure New Mexicans are protected from the negative impacts of health care consolidation. Health care consolidation in New Mexico…
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Affordability, News & Updates
New Resource: Protecting People from Ground Ambulance Surprise Bills
One of the primary drivers of high out-of-pocket health care costs for people are surprise medical bills, or balance bills. These unexpected bills are charged for care received from an out-of-network provider in an in-network facility. Despite the passage of the federal No Surprises Act (NSA) and some states passing…
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Affordability, Hospital Fees, State Efforts
USofCare Provides Testimony to Washington House Health Care and Wellness Committee in Support of Legislation to Restrict Hospital Facility Fees
On Wednesday, United States of Care’s State Advocacy Manager, Kelsey Wulfkuhle delivered testimony before the Washington House Health Care and Wellness Committee in support of HB 2378, which builds upon the important work the Washington legislature has already begun to help protect patients from unexpected hospital facility fees. Facility fees,…