Making Health Care Work

LOWERING HEALTH CARE COSTS—A pro-consumer health insurance exchange would allow hundreds of thousands of families and businesses to join together and negotiate for cheaper health care plans.

Delivering on the Promise of Quality, Affordable Health Care

Now the fight for health care reform is in Austin, and so are the health care industry’s lobbyists.

At stake is how we set up a new insurance marketplace in Texas — the single biggest tool we have to clean up health care. The new state insurance exchange will allow small businesses, those of us who buy health care on our own, and the uninsured to shop for cheaper health care plans and find some relief from increasingly brutal premiums. 

Done right, the exchange will save billions and level the balance of power between consumers and the health care industry — driving the industry to cut waste and prioritize high-quality care.

The health care industry has spent millions to influence decisions on health care, so they know how high the stakes are.

In order to help us fight back against the kind of price jumps and trap-door coverage we’ve all been suffering from, TexPIRG is pushing to see that the exchange:

  1. Negotiates for better plans. By demanding better care for less cost, the exchange can use the collective power of hundreds of thousands of Texans to finally demand that the industry do better.
  2. Have high standards, so that bad plans aren’t an option.
  3. Be open to as many Texans as possible. Limits that shut some individuals and businesses out of the exchange would reduce its ability to lower costs — and will be a key tactic that industry lobbyists use to weaken it.
  4. Be accountable to the public.

Issue updates

News Release | TexPIRG | Health Care

Consumer Group Gives Final Health Care Package an A- on Costs

The final health reform package, with the addition of the reconciliation fixes being debated by the Senate today, has earned an A- from the consumer group TexPIRG for its cost-containment provisions.

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News Release | TexPIRG | Health Care

House Stands up to Insurers, Takes Big Step Forward

“The passage of health reform tonight is a huge step forward for the country. It happened because 219 Members of the House of Representatives stood up to the powerful Washington health insurance industry lobby.

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News Release | TexPIRG | Health Care

TexPIRG Give Senate Health Care Bill B+

With the addition of the managers' amendment, the Senate health reform bill earned a B+ from the consumer group Texas Public Interest Research Group (TexPIRG) for its cost-containment provisions on Saturday.

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Media Hit | Health Care

Rio Grande Guardian: Reyes and Rodriguez praised for their votes for health care reform

The Texas Public Interest Research Group hailed Congressmen Silvestre Reyes and Ciro Rodriguez for voting for the Affordable Health Care for America Act. “The pressure on all members of the House from well-funded, anti-reform lobbies was enormous, but Representatives Rodriguez and Reyes chose to do what was right for communities here in Texas,” said Melissa Cubria, on behalf of Austin-based TexPIRG.

 

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News Release | TexPIRG | Health Care

TexPIRG Praises Members of the Texas Delegation for Health Care Vote

Today, following the historic House passage of health reform legislation, Texas Public Interest Research Group (TexPIRG) praised members of the Texas Delegation for their votes for the bill.

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New Report: Without Reform, Health Costs Will doubleEconomic Recovery Bill and Broader Health Reform Urgently Needed

Without action from Congress, premiums and deductibles for residents of Texas with employer provided insurance will nearly double by 2016, according to a new report released today by the Texas Public Interest Research Group.

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News Release | TexPIRG | Health Care

New Study Finds 42% of American are underinsured

A study released today by the Commonwealth Fund found that 42% of Americans either are uninsured or underinsured. According to the study, “More than half of the underinsured (53%) and two-thirds of the uninsured (68%) went without needed care—including not seeing a doctor when sick, not filling prescriptions, and not following up on recommended tests or treatment.”

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News Release | TexPIRG | Health Care

Houstonians voice concerns about Texas’ Health Care Crisis to Legislators

Margret Torres, who is an ACORN member and former paralegal with a college degree in communications, is not is someone who you would typically think would be without health insurance, but she is just one of more than five million Texans with no health insurance.

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News Release | TexPIRG | Health Care

TexPIRG Applauds Governor Perry’s Signing of Canadian Prescription Drugs Bill

The Texas Public Interest Research Group (TexPIRG) applauded Governor Rick Perry today for signing into law a measure to give Texans easier and safer access to prescription drugs from Canadian pharmacies. SB 410, which authorizes the continuation of the state pharmacy board, included an amendment that directs the state pharmacy board to inspect and designate pharmacies in Canada as reliable vendors of prescription drugs. In addition, the law calls for the state to create and maintain a website to educate consumers on drug availability and pricing from designated pharmacies.

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