Health Care Reform
There’s a saying that goes “once a nurse, always a nurse” and that couldn’t be more true as I apply my nursing background to my role in health care reform. As Vice-Chair of the Energy & Commerce Committee’s Health Subcommittee, I am working hard in Congress to increase access to affordable health coverage and quality health care for everyone.
Our nation’s health care system is in shambles, but we are now taking steps to repair it. Forty-seven million uninsured Americans are forty-seven million too many and even those who have coverage cannot be sure it is reliable. The shortage of doctors, nurses and other health professionals is reaching a crisis level. And the United States spends far more on health care per capita than any other industrialized nation, yet we don’t yield better health outcomes.
However, we do have a plan. Congress is working with the Administration to reform our health system in several important ways. During the first half of 2009 we held an exhaustive series of hearings on the subject and are working to have a bill at the President’s desk by end of the year. The proposal we have drafted addresses these main topics:
- Affordable Access to Coverage
- Placing the Emphasis Back on Primary & Preventive Care
- Investing in Our Health Workforce
- Reforming the Medicare reimbursement system to make it more fair and equitable
Affordable Health Care for America Act
Organizations Supporting the Bill
Full Text
Summary
Implementation Timeline
Improvements You Will See Immediately
For Seniors
Consumer Protections
Controlling Costs
Top 10 Changes from Original Bill
Additional Resources
I have also introduced several bills to address several specific health concerns:
- National Pain Care Policy Act (H.R. 756): To improve pain care research, education, training, access, outreach and care.Click hereto learn more.
- Direct Support Professionals Fairness and Security Act (H.R. 868): To provide a voluntary option for states to receive additional Medicaid funding to reimburse community-based organizations so that they may raise the wages of direct support professionals.Click here to learn more.
- HEART for Women Act (H.R. 1032): To improve the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of heart disease and stroke in women. Click here to learn more.
- Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Act (H.R. 1246): To improve follow-up and intervention as part of the successful hearing screening program for newborns and infants. Click here to learn more.
- Comprehensive Cancer Care Improvement Act (H.R. 1844): To standardize the development of comprehensive courses of treatment for cancer patients, including symptom management and palliative care beyond the initial treatment phase.Click here to learn more.
- Public Health Emergency Response Act (H.R. 2231): To provide a temporary emergency health benefit for uninsured individuals in the event of a public health emergency. Click hereto learn more.
- Scleroderma Research and Awareness Act (H.R. 2408): To expand scleroderma research, support training of new investigators, establish a patient registry and initiate a public awareness campaign. Click here to learn more.
- Nurse-Managed Health Clinic Investment Act (H.R. 2754): To provide grants for establishing and maintaining nurse-managed health clinics. Click here to learn more.
Related Press Releases
- Capps Votes to Further Protect Consumers from Unfair, Abusive Actions by Credit Card Companies
- Capps Statement on House Introduction of the Affordable Health Care for America Act
- Capps Statement on Encouraging 3rd Quarter GDP Report
- Capps Celebrates Approval of Legislative Language to Assist with the Construction of the Los Osos Wastewater Treatment Plant
- Capps Applauds House Passage of Solar Technology Act
- Capps Amendment Included in House Passed Coast Guard Authorization Act
- Capps Announces Recovery Act Grant of Over $2 Million for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Projects in San Luis Obispo County
- Capps Applauds NRC Decision to Relocate Public Meeting Regarding Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant

























