Senate HELP Committee holds hearing on medical debt; AHA highlights impact of insufficient insurance, urges restrictions on high-deductible plans and certain short-term policies

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July 11, 2024 (press release) –

The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions held a hearing July 11 on medical debt. The AHA submitted a statement for the hearing that highlighted how the quality of insurance coverage is a driver of medical debt, saying that coverage for many patients is either insufficient or unavailable. The AHA discussed hospital and health system efforts offering financial and other assistance, and that hospitals absorb billions of dollars in losses for patients who cannot pay their bills, mainly due to inadequate commercial insurance coverage. To address the issue, the AHA urged Congress to restrict the sale of high-deductible health plans to individuals with the ability to afford the associated cost-sharing; prohibit the sale of health-sharing ministry products and short-term limited-duration plans that go longer than 90 days; and lower the maximum out-of-pocket cost-sharing limits, among other changes.

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