PR Newswire: news distribution, targeting and monitoring
 

Pelosi Applauds Provisions in Health Bill to Improve Access to Care, Medications for People Living With HIV/AIDS

 

WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Speaker Nancy Pelosi released the following statement praising provisions in the Affordable Health Care for America Act (H.R. 3962) that will improve access to Medicaid and reduce Medicare Part D costs for people living with HIV/AIDS. H.R. 3962 passed the House on Saturday by a vote of 220 to 215:

"Effective drug treatments have improved both health and quality of life for thousands of Americans living with HIV/AIDS. However, many uninsured, low-income HIV-positive individuals still do not have access to these life-saving medications because they generally do not meet Medicaid requirements until becoming disabled by full-blown AIDS.

"Forcing people with HIV to wait for health care until their immune system is compromised by AIDS is bad health policy. The House health insurance reform bill dramatically increases access to Medicaid for all low-income Americans, including people living with HIV, by covering everyone up to 150 percent of the federal poverty level.

"For more than a decade, I have worked to expand access to Medicaid for people living with HIV through the Early Treatment for HIV Act. With Saturday's passage of the Affordable Health Care for America Act, the House has moved a step closer to not just achieving this goal, but exceeding it."

Background:

Currently, childless adults without a disability typically do not qualify for Medicaid at any income level. But even for parents and disabled adults eligibility is generally limited to those with incomes below 100 percent of the poverty level, and in many states the threshold is much lower.

The bill's expanded access to Medicaid begins in January 2013, when the new Health Insurance Exchange begins operation. In the interim, H.R. 3962 further ensures early access to care and treatment for people living with HIV by giving states the option of an enhanced federal match if they choose to cover people with HIV in their existing Medicaid programs. In participating states, people with HIV infection would qualify for coverage using the same eligibility standards that currently apply for disabled adults.

In addition, H.R. 3962 also finally allows medications provided through the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) to count toward out-of-pocket costs in the Medicare Part D 'donut hole'. Prior to this change, ADAP beneficiaries would enter the "donut hole" coverage gap and then never leave it because their drug costs weren't being counted.

Now, ADAP beneficiaries will exit the "donut hole" more quickly, giving them access to the full range of medications covered under Medicare Part D. This is important because ADAP programs generally have a more limited formulary than the typical Medicare Part D plan.

SOURCE Office of the Speaker of the House

Back to top

Custom Packages

Browse our custom packages or build your own to meet your unique communications needs.

Start today.

 

PR Newswire Membership

Fill out a PR Newswire membership form or contact us at (888) 776-0942.

Learn about PR Newswire services

Request more information about PR Newswire products and services or call us at (888) 776-0942.

Featured Video

 
  • Print
  • Email
  •   RSS
  • Share it  
  • Blog it  
  • Blog Search  

Journalists and Bloggers

Visit PR Newswire for Journalists for releases, photos, ProfNet experts, and customized feeds just for Media.

View and download archived video content distributed by MultiVu on The Digital Center.

Free Investing Newsletter from Investor Uprising!

Learn to navigate the world's financial system and profit from leading companies.  

Register for Investor Uprising, the people's investment site, for a free weekly newsletter, information, education and premium research including our latest IU Confidential Report - "All That Glitters: The Ultimate Gold Report".

Advanced Search
Search
  
  1. Products & Services
  2. Knowledge Center
  3. Browse News Releases
  4. Contact PR Newswire