On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, health reform legislation that was approved by Congress. Healthcare.gov provides many resources on the new health care law. Click here to download fact sheets on what the health reform law will mean for you. |
Senator Warner believes we need comprehensive health care reform to achieve a competitive, cost-effective, and more efficient system. This effort should primarily be focused on ensuring that all Americans have access to adequate health coverage, and the coverage must be affordable and based upon data-driven medical standards. We must ensure that competition remains among health care providers because it is precisely that competition that drives innovation and reduces cost. Senator Warner believes any final reform also should include measures to promote prevention and wellness, help seniors navigate the health system, and expand the use of health information technology and telemedicine.
Senator Warner's Progress:
Facts & Resources
We have included a number of links to resources and information about the facts and details of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Recent News on Health Care
Here is what Senator Warner has been doing recently regarding health reform: