Las Vegas Review-Journal

Immunizati­ons, Medicaid would be hit, they say

- Bygarymart­in Review-journal Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON — As Senate Republican­s prepare to unveil a revised bill to replace Obamacare, the health districts in Nevada’s two most populous counties warned of the impacts of proposed cuts.

Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto released letters Wednesday from the Southern Nevada Health District and the Washoe County Health District, which said the proposed Senate bill would cut programs that offer immunizati­ons and Medicaid coverage to Nevadans.

Cortez Masto, D-nev., said the letters “highlight the urgency to stop this bill from advancing before Nevadans can suffer from its dangerous and alarming consequenc­es.”

Senate leaders are expected to unveil a revised version of their health care bill Thursday.

The bill is expected to contain $772 billion in cuts to Medicaid and end an expansion that allowed 200,000 people in Nevada to gain coverage since the Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare, was enacted in 2010.

President Donald Trump and Republican­s in the Senate and House have vowed to repeal the ACA, saying the Obama legacy program led to higher premiums and mandated taxes and coverage that have burdened businesses and resulted in escalating entitlemen­t spending.

Dr. Joseph Iser, the chief health officer for the Southern Nevada Health District in Clark County, said the Senate bill would eliminate the Prevention and Public Health Fund in 2018, which provides programs like immunizati­ons and treatment for heart disease and diabetes.

The Medicaid cuts would further harm those who gained coverage under the expansion and cut clinical services, he said.

Iser said the Senate bill “endangers public health.”

Kevin Dick, the district health officer in Washoe County, said in a letter to Cortez Masto that the Medicaid cuts, and eliminatio­n of the PPHF would also cripple programs to respond to threats and outbreaks like the Zika and Ebola viruses.

“This is what I’ve been hearing from all over Nevada: a resounding opposition to the Senate Republican version of Trumpcare,” Cortez Masto said.

Democrats in the Senate are united in their opposition to repeal the ACA. Even though Republican­s control the Senate, the bill has drawn opposition from GOP conservati­ves and moderates for differing reasons.

Sen. Dean Heller, R-nev., is opposed to the Senate draft legislatio­n because of the Medicaid cuts.

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