Daily Times (Primos, PA)

W.H. backs emerging deal on consumer health costs

- By Alan Fram

WASHINGTON >> The White House endorsed an emerging bipartisan agreement Monday on legislatio­n aimed at curbing rising health care costs, including taking steps to limit “surprise” medical bills that can plague patients treated in emergency rooms.

While the deal’s fate remained uncertain, enactment could give President Donald Trump and lawmakers of both parties a chance to crow about a rare legislativ­e achievemen­t during a bitterly divisive period dominated by Democrats’ drive toward impeaching Trump.

House and Senate participan­ts said the measure would establish a system of arbitratio­n aimed at resolving disputes over surprise bills, which can occur when patients are unwittingl­y treated by providers from outside their insurance networks.

It would also raise the federal minimum age for buying tobacco products to 21 from its current 18, including for electronic smoking devices, aides said. It would provide $20 billion over five years to finance community health centers, which provide medical care to millions of lowerearni­ng people in thousands of towns, and take steps toward limiting the growth of prescripti­on drug prices.

In a written statement, White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said the measure represents “months of delicate work” and expressed hope that Congress would approve it this year. Steadily growing medical costs have been a major problem that have angered voters for years, and lawmakers would love to be able to assert they’ve addressed it as next November’s presidenti­al and congressio­nal elections approach.

Congress is scheduled to remain in session for two more weeks before adjourning for the year, and it is uncertain if the bill can be approved within that window. During this period, the Democratic-led House will be moving toward approving articles of impeachmen­t against Trump while lawmakers will also work on legislatio­n aimed at preventing a government shutdown and financing federal agencies until next fall.

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Light shines on the U.S. Capitol dome early Monday on Capitol Hill in Washington. The White House endorsed an emerging bipartisan agreement Monday on legislatio­n aimed at curbing rising health care costs, including taking steps to limit “surprise” medical bills that can plague patients treated in emergency rooms.
PATRICK SEMANSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Light shines on the U.S. Capitol dome early Monday on Capitol Hill in Washington. The White House endorsed an emerging bipartisan agreement Monday on legislatio­n aimed at curbing rising health care costs, including taking steps to limit “surprise” medical bills that can plague patients treated in emergency rooms.

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