Health Reform Question of the Week: Surviving Health Reform Conversations This Thanksgiving
Question: I worked hard to advocate for the passage of the health reform law. I know that it will bring needed help to many people, including some in my family. However, I still hear so many people spreading myths about it—whether it’s death panels or huge new taxes, these rumors never seem to die. What can we do to combat the misinformation about health reform that seems to be spreading everywhere?
Answer: You’re right—there are a lot of rumors out there about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Some are spread by people who want to interfere with the implementation of law and the protections it will bring to consumers. Other myths stem from innocent confusion and misinformation. Either way, it’s time to set the record straight.
As you gather around the table with friends and family this week for Thanksgiving, you may discover that you’re not all on the same page when it comes to the Affordable Care Act. While you’re thankful for its passage, others might not count it among their blessings. Your family members, however, might be basing their opinion of the new law on tall tales instead of the truth. This Thanksgiving you can help your loved ones understand how the Affordable Care Act can improve their lives and the lives of people who have health care needs that are greater than their own.
For example, if you have an aunt with a pre-existing condition, a cousin who is new to the job market, or a sister who owns a small business, tell them how they will all be helped by the new law:
- Remind your aunt that, because of the new law, insurers won’t be able to keep denying her coverage or charging her exorbitant premiums because of her health status.
- Tell your cousin that health reform will allow him to stay on his parent's health insurance plan until he turns 26, regardless of whether he scores the exciting job he’s trying to land.
- Let your sister know that her small business may be eligible for a new tax credit to help pay part of the cost of health coverage for her employees.
To make this conversation easier, Families USA created a guide called Talking Turkey. Talking Turkey can help people address the frustrating health reform myths that might pop up at the dinner table. Using this piece, you can help your family and friends understand the benefits of health reform and save yourself from any unfounded arguments that could detract from your pie-eating bliss.
Happy Thanksgiving and safe travels to everyone!
Christine Sebastian is a Health Policy Analyst at Families USA, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization striving to achieve quality, affordable health coverage for all Americans. For more information, visit www.familiesusa.org.
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