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Health Care

Our healthcare system is broken. Massive gaps in coverage disproportionately impact Arizonans, and a profit-driven system that puts the interests of powerful insurance companies between people and healthcare has exacerbated health inequities. It is unacceptable that millions of Americans lack basic preventative care and millions more are one medical bill away from bankruptcy. I support the incremental improvements of the Affordable Care Act, but we must take action to provide true universal coverage and a health system that puts the interests of people first.

More on Health Care

October 31st, 2013
Grijalva Speaking at Public Forum Friday, Nov. 1, on Affordable Care Act Hosted by Mariposa Community Health Center in Nogales
October 2nd, 2013
Grijalva Highlights New Health Care Insurance Exchange Operating in Arizona, Encourages Public to Learn About Available Benefits
October 1st, 2013
Rep. Grijalva Statement on Government Shutdown: “Let’s Remember All the People Put Out of Work Today and End This Charade”
September 30th, 2013
Grijalva Congratulates Southern Arizona Recipients of Infrastructure, Health, Social Service Grants, Highlights Application Deadlines
September 25th, 2013
Arizona Expected to Have Most Insurance Options, Lowest Average Premiums Nationwide as Affordable Care Act Exchanges Start Up
August 15th, 2013
Grijalva Congratulates Four Arizona Recipients of Affordable Care Act ?Navigator’ Awards to Help Residents Get Health Coverage
June 18th, 2013
Rep. Grijalva Statement on Unconstitutional Republican Abortion Bill: “This Shouldn’t be Driven by Men Who Dismiss Rape Victims”
June 14th, 2013
Grijalva Statement on Arizona Medicaid Expansion: “Illness Doesn’t Care About Politics, and Today The Simple Facts Have Prevailed”
May 16th, 2013
Grijalva Supports Department of Veterans Affairs Decision to Mandate Overtime for Claims Processors in Tucson, Other Benefits Offices
May 13th, 2013
Rep. Grijalva Hosting Public Health Forum to Explain Affordable Care Act Policy Changes – Event is Free and Open to the Public May 29