STATEMENT: Indiana Hospital Association
Board of Directors Votes to Oppose the U.S. Senate’s Better Care Reconciliation
Act of 2017
“The Indiana
Hospital Association’s Board of Directors voted today to oppose the current
version of the Senate’s Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017 (BCRA). The
Board affirmed its commitment to maintaining access for the hundreds of
thousands who have gained coverage in recent years. The Senate’s proposal
threatens the future of the successful Healthy Indiana Plan 2.0, and it would
also substantially reduce support for Indiana’s overall Medicaid program which
covers more than one million Hoosiers. Indiana has proven many times that we
are a leading state when it comes to providing comprehensive and compassionate
care in innovative ways that bend the cost curve, incentivize personal
responsibility, and improve outcomes. We can continue our successes, but only
if adequate resources are provided. We support flexibility for states and urge
swift action to stabilize the individual insurance market. However, the
structure of health care reform legislation must maintain and protect coverage
while also supporting true delivery and financing reform.”
Brian Tabor
President
Indiana
Hospital Association