[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 129 (Thursday, September 23, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H6884]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
PATIENTS BILL OF RIGHTS
(Ms. SCHWARTZ asked and was given permission to revise and extend her
remarks.)
Ms. SCHWARTZ. Today marks an important milestone in our effort to
ensure access to high quality health coverage for all Americans--the
implementation of the Patients Bill of Rights. As of today, no child
can be denied insurance coverage because of a preexisting condition. I
introduced this bill, championed it throughout health care reform, and
now it offers financial and emotional security for so many families.
And there is more. Young adults may remain on their parents' policy
until age 26. Insurers may no longer drop coverage when someone gets
sick. From now on, plans cannot set annual or lifetime limits on
coverage. And new policies must include prevention and screening
without copayments and consumer choice of their primary care physician.
Other important provisions of health care reform are already
underway. Every State now has a high-risk insurance pool. Seniors get
the help of a $250 check to help with the doughnut hole, the gap in
prescription coverage, and thousands of businesses are receiving relief
for providing health coverage to workers and retirees.
Access to meaningful coverage and these new consumer protections are
improving the lives of Americans and mark a new era of high quality
insurance for all Americans.
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