2022年奥巴马总统在白宫玫瑰园就《平价医疗法案》英语演讲稿_演讲稿.pdf





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1、1 / 14文章来源网络整理,仅供参考学习奥巴马总统在白宫玫瑰园就平价医疗法案英语演讲稿 THE PRESIDENT: Everybody, have a seat. MS. BAKER: Hello. My name is Janice Baker. I havethe privilege to say that Im the firstperson in the state of Delaware to enrollfor health insurance through the new marketplace. (Applause.) Like many consumers out th
2、ere, it took me a number of frustratingattempts beforeI could apply for and select my plan. I kept trying because I needed access to thenew healthcare options. I had applied to three privateinsurance companies only to be rejected due to preexistinghealthconditions. I am too young for Medicare,but Im
3、 too old not to have some health issues. Iwas able to find a policy I am thrilled with, saving $150 a month, andmuch lower deductiblesthan my previous policy that I held through my smallbusiness. Im here today to encourage otherpeople like me who needs access to quality, affordableinsurance, and to
4、tellthem to have patience with such a new system. Without this ability toget this insurance, Iknow that a single hospital stay could have 精品资料 - - - 欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - 欢迎下载 名师归纳 - - - - - - - - - -第 1 页,共 14 页 - - - - - - - - - - 2 / 14文章来源网络整理,仅供参考学习bankrupted me and mybusiness. Thank you a
5、ll. And I am now honored to introduce thePresident of the United States. (Applause.) THE PRESIDENT: Great job. MS. BAKER: Thank you. Thank you. THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. (Applause.) Thank you,everybody. Well, thank you, Janice.And thanks to everybody here for coming onthis beautiful day. Welcome to
6、the WhiteHouse. About three weeks ago, as thefederal government shut down, the Affordable Care Actshealth insurancemarketplaces opened for business across the country. Well, weve now gottenthe government backopen for the American people, and today I want to talk about how weregoing toget the marketp
7、laces running at full steam, as well. And Im joined today by folks whohave eitherbenefited from the Affordable Care Act already, or who are helping theirfellowcitizens learn about what this law means for them and how they can get covered. Of course, youve probably heardthat HealthCare.gov - the new
8、website where people canapply for healthinsurance, and browse and buy affordable plans in most states - hasntworkedas smoothly as it was supposed to work. And the 精品资料 - - - 欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - 欢迎下载 名师归纳 - - - - - - - - - -第 2 页,共 14 页 - - - - - - - - - - 3 / 14文章来源网络整理,仅供参考学习number of people
9、 who have visitedthe site has beenoverwhelming, which has aggravated some of these underlying problems. Despite all that, thousands ofpeople are signing up and saving money as we speak. ManyAmericans with a preexisting condition,like Janice, are discovering that they can finally gethealth insurance
10、likeeverybody else. So today, I want to speak toevery American whos looking to get affordable healthinsurance. I want you to know whats available to youand why it may be a good deal for you.And for those whove had some problems with the website, I want to tellyou what were doingto make it work bette
11、r and how you can sign up to getcovered in other ways. But before I do that, let meremind everybody that the Affordable Care Act is not just awebsite. Its much more. For the vast majority of Americans - for 85percent of Americanswho already have health insurance through your employer orMedicare or M
12、edicaid - you dontneed to sign up for coverage through awebsite at all. Youve already gotcoverage. What theAffordable Care Actdoes for you is to provide you with new benefits and protections that havebeenin place for some time. You may not knowit, but youre already benefiting from 精品资料 - - - 欢迎下载 -
13、- - - - - - - - - - 欢迎下载 名师归纳 - - - - - - - - - -第 3 页,共 14 页 - - - - - - - - - - 4 / 14文章来源网络整理,仅供参考学习theseprovisions in the law. For example, because of theAffordable Care Act, young people like Jasmine Jennings, andJessica Ugalde,and Ezra Salop, all of whom are here today, theyve been able to sta
14、y ontheirparents plans until theyre 26. Millions of other young people are currently benefiting fromthat part ofthe law. (Applause.) Another part of the Affordable Care Act isproviding seniors withdeeper discounts on their prescription medicine. Billions of dollars have been saved byseniorsalready.
15、Thats part of thelaw. Its already in place. Its happening right now. Already, because of theAffordable Care Act, preventive care like mammograms and birthcontrol are freethrough your employers. Thats part ofthis law. (Applause.) So there are a widerange of consumerprotections and benefits that you a
16、lready have if youve got healthinsurance.You may not have noticedthem, but youve got them, and theyre not going anywhere. Andtheyre not dependent on a website. Heres another thing that theAffordable Care Act does. In stateswhere governors andlegislatures have wisely allowed it, the Affordable CareAc
17、t provides the opportunity for manyAmericans to get covered under Medicaidfor the first time. 精品资料 - - - 欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - 欢迎下载 名师归纳 - - - - - - - - - -第 4 页,共 14 页 - - - - - - - - - - 5 / 14文章来源网络整理,仅供参考学习So in Oregon, forexample, thatshelped cut the number of uninsured people by 10 percen
18、t just inthe last three weeks. Thinkaboutthat. Thats 56,000 more Americans whonow have health care. (Applause.) That doesntdepend on a website. Now, if youre one of the 15percent of Americans who dont have health insurance - eitherbecause you cantafford it or because your employer doesnt offer it, o
19、r because youre asmallbusinessperson and you have to go out on the individual market and buy it onyour ownand its just too expensive - October 1st was an important date. Thats when we opened thenew marketplaceswhere people without health insurance, or who cant afford healthinsurance, orwho arent par
20、t of a group plan, can finally start getting affordable coverage. And the idea is simple. By enrolling in what were calling thesemarketplaces, you becomepart of a big group plan - as if you were working fora big employer - a statewide group planthat spreads risk between sick peopleand healthy people
21、, between young and old, and thenbargains on your behalf forthe best deal on health care. What wevedone is essentially create acompetition where there wasnt competitionbefore. We created these big groupplans, and nowinsurers are really interested in 精品资料 - - - 欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - 欢迎下载 名师归纳 -
22、- - - - - - - - -第 5 页,共 14 页 - - - - - - - - - - 6 / 14文章来源网络整理,仅供参考学习getting your business. And so insurers have created new healthcareplans with more choices to be made available through these marketplaces. And as a result of this choiceand this competition, prices have come down. When you addthe
23、 new tax credits that many people are eligible forthrough the law, then the prices comedown even further. So one study shows that through new optionscreated by the Affordable CareAct, nearly 6 in 10 uninsured Americans willfind that they can get covered for less than $100 amonth. Think about that. (
24、Applause.) Through the marketplaces, you canget health insurance for what may be the equivalentof your cell phone bill oryour cable bill, and thats a good deal. So the fact is the product of theAffordable Care Act for people without health insurance isquality healthinsurance thats affordable. And th
25、atproduct is working. Its reallygood. And itturns out theres a massivedemand for it. So far, the nationalwebsite, HealthCare.gov, has beenvisited nearly 20 million times. Twenty million times. (Applause.) And theres great demand atthe state level as well, because there are abunch of states that are
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