The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee released a 615-page bill aimed at overhauling the insurance industry, spurring healthier lifestyles, boosting quality among the provider community, and snuffing out fraud and abuse in government programs.
The bill, the first one inked by Democrats to emerge in a crowded field on Capitol Hill, would also require insurance companies to cover every American, even if they are already sick or are genetically inclined to become so in the future. Other provisions include money to help defray the cost of uncompensated care; a program to help identify and tamp down hospital readmission rates; and measures aimed at making the everyday person a better consumer of healthcare services.