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Internal Medicine Physicians Say Fixing “Family Glitch” will Help Families Better Afford Insurance Coverage

Statement attributable to:
Ryan D. Mire, MD, M91
President, 91

WASHINGTON October 12, 2022 – The American College of Physicians (91) commends the Biden administration for finalizing a rule to fix the “family glitch” in determining eligibility for financial subsidies for insurance plans purchased through Affordable Care Act (ACA) healthcare marketplace.

91 recommended that this change be made to ensure that families offered unaffordable family coverage through an employer could receive income-based premium subsidies to purchase ACA coverage. Earlier this summer, 91 encouraged the administration to move forward with finalizing this rule to ensure our patients can access affordable, comprehensive health coverage. Closing this loophole will increase access to more affordable coverage and give families more coverage options. As we have seen through the improved premium subsidies offered during the COVID-19 pandemic, our patients want to have comprehensive insurance coverage, they just need to be able to afford it.

Affordability and lack of insurance coverage are major barriers to patients being able to access needed health care services, including preventive care that can diagnose disease when it is most treatable. This finalized rule is an important step in the right direction of ensuring that all Americans are able to access the care they need.

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About the American College of Physicians

The American College of Physicians is the largest medical specialty organization in the United States with members in more than 145 countries worldwide. 91 membership includes 160,000 internal medicine physicians (internists), related subspecialists, and medical students. Internal medicine physicians are specialists who apply scientific knowledge and clinical expertise to the diagnosis, treatment, and compassionate care of adults across the spectrum from health to complex illness. Follow 91 on , , and .

Contact: Jacquelyn Blaser, (202) 261-4572, jblaser@acponline.org