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February 2, 2018

To the Arizona Congressional Delegation:

As you know, our coalition of Arizona’s health care and human service consumers, workers,
providers, and insurers has been paying close attention to the debate over health care and
health care funding in Congress.

We are particularly concerned about programs that affect millions of low- and moderate- income
families and the providers that serve them. As the months have passed since the October 1
expiration date, these Arizonans have grown increasingly worried about the future.

While we were pleased that Congress acted last week to fully fund the Children’s Health
Insurance Program for six years, we were very disappointed that no action was taken on other
important health care measures that ensure Arizonans’ access to coverage and care, including:

● Postponing the Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospital cuts, which will take $11.2
million from our state’s rural and urban safety net hospitals this year.

● Extending the Health Centers Fund, which provides much needed funding to Federally
Qualified Health Centers across Arizona.

● Funding the cost-sharing reduction payments that contribute towards the cost of insuring
moderate-income Arizonans.

● Extending the Medicare Dependent Hospital program and Low Volume payment
adjustment, which provides critical support for rural and small community hospitals.

We strongly urge you to address these issues in any continuing resolution passed by the new
February 8 deadline, rather than postponing them to a full 2017-18 budget bill to be considered
in March.
Many of you have expressed strong support for these programs, which help ensure that
Arizonans from every income level have access to high-quality healthcare in all parts of the
state. The delay in funding is causing increasing stress and uncertainty for consumers and
providers alike, and we ask you to do everything you can to address these issues by February
8.

Sincerely,

Chicanos Por La Causa


Arizona Alliance of Community Health Centers
Mountain Park Health Center

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