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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

March 21st, 2012
Grijalva Highlights Local Affordable Care Act Benefits, Will Speak With AZ Alliance for Retired Americans at Friday Health Care Event
March 14th, 2012
Grijalva Offers Support for Women’s Access to Care and Contraception, Questions GOP Criticisms During Women’s History Month
March 6th, 2012
Grijalva Will Hold Grants Workshops in San Luis March 13, Avondale March 15 – Will Include Q & A With Federal Agency Experts
February 17th, 2012
Grijalva Statement on Vote in Favor of Extending Payroll Tax Cut, Medicare Payments and Unemployment Insurance Assistance to States
February 8th, 2012
American Diabetes Association Endorses Grijalva’s Medicaid Enhancement and Emergency Job Creation Act, Praising His “Leadership”
February 2nd, 2012
Grijalva Highlights 2011 Statewide Affordable Care Act Savings and Coverage Information – Arizonans on Medicare Saved $37 Million
December 7th, 2011
Grijalva Bill Would Restore Higher Federal Matching Rate for State Medicaid Programs, Create Jobs, Prevent Arizona Clinic Closures
December 6th, 2011
Grijalva Highlights More Than $26 Million in Medicare Prescription Drug Benefits for 48,500 Arizonans Through Affordable Care Act
November 18th, 2011
Grijalva Invites Residents to Free Eye Care Screening Saturday, Nov. 19 at Tucson District Office – No Medicaid Eligibility Required
November 15th, 2011
Grijalva Encourages Applications for Health Care Innovation Challenge – Awards Offered Up to $30 Million for Health Improvements