How Congress can deliver healthcare affordability and mitigate Inflation Reduction Act disaster

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How Congress can deliver healthcare affordability and mitigate Inflation Reduction Act disaster
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Members of Congress can secure an easy win in 2026 if they pass legislation that will improve American healthcare.

in years, and real earnings for the private sector are up: far outpacing inflation and putting money back in American workers’ pockets. Despite these wins,show voters overwhelmingly back a simple path forward for lawmakers looking to address high prices and persistent, but fixable, issues in theNearly every American has been confronted with an outrageous healthcare cost.

For many of us, it’s part of every healthcare experience. Much of this substantial expense is driven by large insurers and the ironically named Inflation Reduction Act.. However, Trump’s inheritance, the IRA, has proven more difficult to address. Recent surveys show that Americans have a strong appetite for reforms that will fix some of the law’s worst provisions, improve access, and lower costs. Despite Democrats’ promises that the IRA would lower drug costs and improve American healthcare, it has done the exact opposite. By imposing price controls on Medicare Part D, the IRA effectively “broke” the program, reducing options and increasing premiums for beneficiaries who rely on prescription drug plans for their medication. This doesn’t even factor in the longer-term catastrophic impact of the IRA’s price “negotiations”: The predictable destruction of discoveries will have as innovators are forced to pull back on research and development needed to bring a new product to market. Since the passage of the IRA, 56 research programs and 26 drugs have been discontinued — and counting. These negative impacts will only be compounded by an IRA provision that will slash Medicare Part B reimbursement rates, which beneficiaries rely on to access complex injections and infusions administered by healthcare providers.currently reimburses providers for drugs they administer in their offices at 106% of the drug’s average sales price. For Part B drugs subjected to negotiation, Medicare will reimburse 106% of the drug’s Maximum Fair Price established with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. This represents a substantial cut. Providers rely on drug reimbursement funds to support their operations, particularly in rural and underserved communities. The decrease in reimbursement may force some to stop stocking key drugs that patients depend on. In the worst case, they may be forced to sell their practices to larger hospital systems to survive or shut their doors altogether. Unsurprisingly, voter opposition to this policy is overwhelming. Survivors for Solutions’s new survey, conducted by McLaughlin & Associates, finds that nearly 3 in 4 respondents oppose the IRA provision that reduces Medicare Part B reimbursements and express significant concern about the impact these cuts will have.Luckily, Part B reimbursement cuts are fixable, and voter support for fixing these IRA provisions is as strong and broad as their concern for the consequences of not doing so. Voters givea clear mandate to fix the problem by protecting doctors and clinics from the Inflation Reduction Act’s Medicare reimbursement cuts. The overwhelming support cuts across demographics, including over 3-in-4 Republicans, Democrats, and seniors.— a top priority for voters. Members of Congress looking to deliver a victory for their constituents in 2026 can secure an easy win if they pass legislation that will improve American healthcare and make life more affordable.address, Trump promised to protect Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. The midterm elections are approaching fast. Lawmakers who want to listen to American voters and fulfill the commitment of the president should swiftly pass the Protecting Patient Access to Cancer and Complex Therapies Act of 2025 to halt the harmful reimbursement cuts.John Czwartacki is a patient, advocate, and public policy veteran who served in the first Trump administration. Joe Grogan is a nonresident senior scholar at the University of Southern California Schaeffer Institute for Public Policy & Government Service and served as director of the White House Domestic Policy Council under President Donald Trump. He has also served as the associate director of health programs at the Office of Management and Budget.Ready or Not 2: Here I Come is a Christian action movie

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