| REP. BUYER SEES
PROBLEMS FOR VETS IN HEALTH CARE BILL
Steve Buyer objects "to the bill that
was unveiled today because it would limit veterans' ability to
choose a health care provider."
NOTE from Larry Scott, VA
Watchdog dot Org ... Rep. Steve Buyer (R-IN), Ranking Member
on the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, is once again
sounding the alarm on health care reform legislation and how it
might affect veterans.
Although I don't agree with much
of what Buyer does ... he brings up a critical issue here.
If there is not veteran-specific
wording in the health care reform bill, then veterans' care could
be at risk.
We must have these amendments
passed to protect VA and TRICARE health care.
Use our search engine for more
about Rep. Steve Buyer ... here ...
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Bill Would Restrict
Veterans’ Health Care Options
Buyer and McKeon Offer Amendments to Protect Veterans and TRICARE
Beneficiaries
Washington, D.C. — Today, House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs
Ranking Member Steve Buyer and House Armed Services Committee
Ranking Member Howard P. “Buck” McKeon offered three amendments to
the Pelosi healthcare bill that would protect America’s Veterans
and military TRICARE beneficiaries. The healthcare legislation,
which is expected to be
voted
on in the full House in the coming days limits veteran’s and
service member’s health care choices and places veterans and
military health care unnecessarily at risk by not clearly
excluding military and veterans health care from the requirements
of the bill.
“In addition to being fundamentally opposed to a sweeping
government takeover of health care, I also strongly object to the
bill that was unveiled today because it would limit veterans’
ability to choose a health care provider,” said Rep. Buyer. “The
liberty and freedom upon which our nation is founded was paid for
through the sacrifices of veterans, and I find it outrageous that
the government veterans defended would presume to dictate where
and how they obtain health care. This is not the type of
government veterans have fought and died for.”
“America must remain vigilant in our efforts to provide the
necessary support to our Veterans, military retirees, and current
military personnel,” said Rep. McKeon. “The Democrat healthcare
bill that will be voted on in the coming days creates unnecessary
uncertainty for our Veterans and military families that their
healthcare options will be unfairly limited. Our amendments make
certain—in the strongest terms possible—that our nation’s heroes
will continue to have options, while protecting their rights to
maintain their current high-quality options if they so choose.”
Reps. Buyer and McKeon offered the following three amendments to
ensure that our veterans, servicemembers, and their families are
not hurt by the bill:
· Buyer/McKeon Amendment #001: Would add a new subsection to
provide explicitly that veterans enrolled in the VA health care
and TRICARE beneficiaries may choose additional health insurance
through the “Health Insurance Exchange”, along with care provided
by VA or DOD.
The bill reads: “(a) ACCESS TO COVERAGE. – In accordance with this
section, all individuals are eligible to obtain coverage through
enrollment in an Exchange-participating health benefits plan
offered through the Health Insurance Exchange unless such
individuals are enrolled in another qualified health benefits plan
or certain other acceptable coverage.” [page 156, line 11-16].
Under H.R. 3962, VA health care and TRICARE would be deemed
"qualified" coverage. The problem with the language is that it is
ambiguous and can be interpreted to disqualify individuals
enrolled in VA health care or TRICARE from participating in the
exchange.
This amendment was accepted at the Energy and Commerce Committee
markup, but the Democratic Leadership failed to include it in H.R.
3962.
· Buyer/McKeon Amendment #002: Would ensure that the authority of
the Secretary of VA and Secretary of DOD could never be challenged
or obstructed by any provision in the bill or by a secretary or
commissioner from another part of government.
As currently written, H.R. 3962 would provide that the Secretary
of Defense and the Secretary of VA retain sole authority over
their respective health care systems only with respect to Subtitle
A, the Health Insurance Exchange. This was the original Buyer
Amendment adopted in Energy and Commerce Committee. However, it
was limited to “Subtitle A” because of germaneness requirements.
The intent was that as the Committee bills were merged, the
language would be revised to encompass the entire bill.
The section-by-section analysis on the Energy and Commerce
Committee Website states that Section 311 “makes clear that
nothing in this act interferes with the Department of Veterans
Affairs or Department of Defense’s existing authorities.”
In fact, this description is incorrect and our amendment would
provide that the bill conform to the website’s assertion.
· Buyer/McKeon Amendment #003: Would amend section 342 of the bill
to allow individuals enrolled in VA health care and TRICARE to be
eligible for affordable tax credits.
Currently, H.R. 3962 defines an “affordable credit eligible
individual” as one who is not enrolled in acceptable coverage –
which would exclude individuals enrolled in VA health care or
TRICARE.
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TOPICS:
veterans, veterans' benefits, VA, Department of Veterans' Affairs,
Rep. Steve Buyer, health care reform bill |