Affordable Care Act
After more than three decades in the classroom, Darlene W. thought she had done everything right. She built a career teaching in a small rural public school in New York State, retired with a pension, and found affordable health care coverage through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace. For the past two years, she’s relied on that coverage for peace of mind in retirement. But now, with federal subsidies under threat, that sense of security is unraveling.
Affordable Care Act
ReShonda Young is a cancer survivor who accesses health care through the Affordable Care Act. With premium tax credits, her plan is $94 a month. But without them, her payment could skyrocket to $592 a month. She's asking Congress to think of people like her when considering changes or cuts to the program.
Affordable Care Act
When the ACA Marketplace opened in the fall of 2013, Amy signed up for a plan that was exactly the same as the plan she’d bought directly through her insurance company. But instead of $1,400 a month, the same plan cost $530 a month, without the help of tax subsidies. Plus, it was even more robust than the original plan, including dental and vision coverage she’d never had before.
Rx Drug Pricing
Athena Joost, a 28-year-old nurse living in Oregon, knows firsthand how prescription drug prices can impact treatment options. Two years ago, she was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, a chronic condition that can cause debilitating flare-ups. After initial treatments failed, her doctor recommended a biologic medication. Together, they decided on Stelara (Ustekinumab)
Medicaid
Ashley James lives in Jefferson County, West Virginia with her husband who is a disabled veteran. Together they have ten children, and their youngest is 16 years old. She describes herself as a newly married wife and a working mother who depends on Medicaid to stay healthy and able to do her job.
Medicaid
In Princeton, West Virginia, Sarah Allen, who is blind, depends on Medicaid to afford the caregiving support that allows her to live independently. Her experience shows how critical caregivers are to people with disabilities and how low pay and undervaluing their work threaten the stability and dignity that programs like Medicaid make possible.
Medicaid
In Beckley, West Virginia, Cameo Sampson and her husband rely on Medicaid to cover the intensive therapies and medical care their 13-year-old daughter Evelyn needs to thrive. Proposed Medicaid cuts threaten to undo that stability, putting families like theirs at risk of financial ruin and forcing impossible choices about their children’s care.
Surprise Medical Bills
When her four-month-old son fell from his highchair, Hanna Utkin rushed to the emergency room for help, only to later receive hundreds of dollars in unexpected “facility fees” for a visit that lasted just minutes. Her experience highlights how hidden hospital charges can leave families paying far more than they expect.
Affordable Care Act
Tony is a professor in Pennsylvania who relies on enhanced premium tax credits to afford his gold-level health plan while teaching and supporting his family. Now battling stage four cancer, he fears losing the subsidies that make his coverage—and his care—possible.
Affordable Care Act
Diagnosed with a life-threatening immune deficiency at 19, Brick Williams relies on expensive plasma-based treatments to stay healthy and work full-time as a music teacher. The Affordable Care Act made his self-employment sustainable, but the expiration of enhanced premium tax credits could force him to abandon his career or face financial ruin.
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