Health Care
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America has the most advanced health care in the world, in large part due to private sector-led innovation and employer-sponsored healthcare coverage.
While Americans benefit tremendously from ongoing advancements in bioscience, technology, and care, we continue to wrestle with the challenge of making quality health care more affordable, more accessible, and more reliable for all Americans. At the U.S. Chamber, we’re pushing for value-based healthcare solutions that reduce costs and reward quality outcomes.
Take action to protect American patients
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have started the process of imposing government price controls on critical medical treatments. This will have devastating consequences for patients who are counting on new life-saving drugs.
Unless we act, this is going to happen to us.
Join us in urging Congress to protect American patients and stop this price control regime!
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The U.S. Chamber is promoting effective private sector solutions to our health care challenges. These solutions will help control costs, expand access, and improve the quality of care. We support policy that strengthens the employer-based model of coverage, through which 180 million Americans receive—and overwhelmingly like—their health care.
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It eliminates some harmful taxes from the Affordable Care Act and preserves the employer-sponsored system.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce supports the 2017 House Reconciliation Legislative Recommendations. Critically important provisions in the Recommendations repeal a substantial number of the most harmful provisions in the Affordable Care Act: the health insurance tax, the medical device tax, and the tax on prescription medications; restrictions on the use and limitations on contributions to health savings accounts and flexible spending accounts; and the penalties associated with the employer mandate.
This letter supporting the 2017 House Reconciliation Legislative Recommendations was sent to all Members of the House Committees on Energy and Commerce and Ways and Means.
This comment letter was sent to the Department of Health and Human Services regarding the proposed rule on market stabilization. March 7, 2017 Submitted Electronically Via Federal Rulemaking Portal: www.regulations.gov Attention: CMS-9929-PCenters for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesDepartment of Health and Human ServicesRoom 445-GHubert H. Humphrey Building200 Independence Avenue, S.W.Washington, DC 20201
This comment letter was sent to Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price regarding the 2018 Medicare Advantage payments in the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) Advance Notice of Methodological Changes for Calendar Year 2018 for Medicare Advantage Capitation Rates, Part C and Part D Payment Policies and the 2018 Call Letter. Dear Secretary Price:
Let's take a moment to look at what the president has done and what he should do in the months ahead to help our economy grow faster.
In recent years, Washington has unleashed a relentless torrent of burdensome and costly regulations.
Rising costs are keeping small businesses from hiring more employees.
The tax went into effect in 2013 but was suspended in December 2015.
We can generate more growth and jobs by making America’s health care system the best in the world.