“People with intellectual and developmental disabilities
have been waiting for generations for the insurance reforms put in place by the
Affordable Care Act. Today’s ruling removes any doubts that the law Congress
enacted should stand and will benefit millions of people with and without
disabilities. It ends discriminatory insurance practices and makes health
coverage more affordable and accessible – important protections which too many
people with disabilities have been deprived of for too long.
“But the ruling is not perfect for people with
I/DD. The Arc is concerned that disallowing the federal government the ability
to withhold Medicaid dollars from states that don’t expand their program to
cover more of the uninsured might mean that people with I/DD who would have
benefitted from the expansion could be left behind. Medicaid is an
incredibly important lifeline for people with I/DD, providing health care and
long term services and supports.
“We will carefully watch how states react to this
development and encourage our advocates across the country to put pressure on
their state leaders to do the right thing and expand their Medicaid program,”
said Marty Ford, Director of Public Policy for The Arc.
The Arc advocates for and serves people with I/DD,
including Down syndrome, autism, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, cerebral
palsy and other diagnoses. The Arc has a network of over 700 chapters across
the country promoting and protecting the human rights of people with I/DD and
actively supporting their full inclusion and participation in the community
throughout their lifetimes and without regard to diagnosis.
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