
NFA supports the Biden/Harris agenda
Insulin co-payments for Medicare recipients will be capped at $35 a month, as part of the Biden policies aimed at drug pricing reform. Additionally, the Medicare program will have a $2000 cap on out-of-pocket costs, reflecting broader healthcare reform initiatives under the Inflation Reduction Act. Moreover, vaccines will be covered witho
Insulin co-payments for Medicare recipients will be capped at $35 a month, as part of the Biden policies aimed at drug pricing reform. Additionally, the Medicare program will have a $2000 cap on out-of-pocket costs, reflecting broader healthcare reform initiatives under the Inflation Reduction Act. Moreover, vaccines will be covered without cost-sharing, enhancing access to necessary healthcare resources supported by Nurses for America.
The Biden policies extend ACA subsidies from the American Rescue Plan, allowing 10 million people to continue their health insurance as part of the broader healthcare reform agenda, which includes drug pricing reform under the Inflation Reduction Act. The initiative is supported by organizations like Nurses for America.
Biden policies aimed at supporting middle-class families include consumer tax credits and rebates for those transitioning to clean energy, alongside initiatives like the Inflation Reduction Act, which promotes 9 million new clean energy jobs. These efforts also invest in disadvantaged communities and restore US leadership in addressing th
Biden policies aimed at supporting middle-class families include consumer tax credits and rebates for those transitioning to clean energy, alongside initiatives like the Inflation Reduction Act, which promotes 9 million new clean energy jobs. These efforts also invest in disadvantaged communities and restore US leadership in addressing the climate crisis, complementing broader healthcare reform and drug pricing reform initiatives championed by groups like Nurses for America.
Under Biden policies, the government can now negotiate drug prices with BIG PHARMA as part of the larger drug pricing reform aimed at Medicare. Additionally, US corporations will be subject to a 15% income tax under the inflation reduction act, which is a significant aspect of ongoing healthcare reform supported by groups like Nurses for America.

Visit the official White House website to explore how Biden policies are shaping healthcare reform, including vital initiatives like drug pricing reform. The Inflation Reduction Act plays a critical role in these changes, benefiting everyday Americans. Additionally, organizations such as Nurses for America are pivotal in advocating for these essential reforms.
Here is a letter signed by 90 well-known healthcare groups, including some of you, urging the advancement of drug pricing reform discussions within the framework of Biden policies and the Inflation Reduction Act. This initiative is crucial for our ongoing healthcare reform efforts, as emphasized by advocacy groups like Nurses for America.
Here is a White House Briefing highlighting the hundreds of groups, including some of you, who have mobilized for the Child Tax Credit on Feb. 8 CTC day of action, especially in the context of Biden's policies on drug pricing reform and healthcare reform, alongside the Inflation Reduction Act initiatives supported by Nurses for America.
Here is a New York Times ad taken out by Care economy groups, including Nurses for America, urging the passage of Biden policies such as drug pricing reform and healthcare reform that demonstrate what other non-he...
Op-Eds are an incredible way to focus attention on the urgency of the moment, and sadly there have only been 1-2 examples of op-eds written about the importance of healthcare reform provisions in Biden's policies, particularly in relation to drug pricing reform highlighted in the Inflation Reduction Act. Here is one good example of an op-ed in the Washington Post last month that resonates with the concerns raised by Nurses for America.
Nearly 1 in 4 Americans struggle to afford prescription drugs, a critical issue that highlights the need for drug pricing reform. Currently, Medicare is prohibited from negotiating prescription drug prices, preventing American seniors from benefiting from the best deals. This situation underscores the importance of Biden policies aimed at healthcare reform, especially in light of the Inflation Reduction Act, which strives to address such disparities, as advocated by organizations like Nurses for America.
On April 5, 2022, an executive order was issued focusing on critical elements of healthcare reform, which are central to President Biden's policies. This order aims to address drug pricing reform as part of broader efforts aligned with the Inflation Reduction Act, securing better health outcomes for all Americans. Organizations like Nurses for America support these initiatives, emphasizing the importance of affordable healthcare solutions.
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