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You can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition.
If you have coverage, you can no longer lose your insurance because you get sick.
Members of Congress will be required to have the same health care coverage as millions of Americans.
Small businesses now have access to the same low rates big buisnesses benefit from and will receive tax credits to provide coverage to workers.
Waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicare will be cut, helping ensure that you arent paying more because others are gaming the system.
Prescription drug costs will be lowered for millions of seniors, gradually eliminating the gap in Medicare prescription drug coverage.
Myths | America's Health Care
Experts agree: Health care reform will save money. Time and time again, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the non-partisan budget office, has determined that health care reform will save money, reducing the deficit by $138 billion over the next decade and by $1.3 trillion in the decade after. In fact, according to a letter recently released by the CBO, repealing the Affordable Care Act would increase the federal deficit by $455 billion dollars in 10 years.
You can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition.
If you have coverage, you can no longer lose your insurance because you get sick.
Members of Congress will be required to have the same health care coverage as millions of Americans.
Small businesses now have access to the same low rates big buisnesses benefit from and will receive tax credits to provide coverage to workers.
Waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicare will be cut, helping ensure that you arent paying more because others are gaming the system.
Prescription drug costs will be lowered for millions of seniors, gradually eliminating the gap in Medicare prescription drug coverage.
Myths | America's Health Care
Experts agree: Health care reform will save money. Time and time again, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the non-partisan budget office, has determined that health care reform will save money, reducing the deficit by $138 billion over the next decade and by $1.3 trillion in the decade after. In fact, according to a letter recently released by the CBO, repealing the Affordable Care Act would increase the federal deficit by $455 billion dollars in 10 years.