This resolution supports the designation of National Health Care Awareness Month.
[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 590 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 590
Recognizing that many Americans are not aware of the ways in which
health care policy can affect every part of their lives and expressing
support for the designation of the month of August as ``National Health
Care Awareness Month''.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
August 17, 2021
Mrs. Carolyn B. Maloney of New York (for herself, Mr. Payne, Mr.
Suozzi, Mr. Espaillat, Ms. Williams of Georgia, Ms. Barragan, Ms.
Adams, Mr. Vargas, Mr. Carson, Mr. Deutch, Mr. Higgins of New York, Mr.
Danny K. Davis of Illinois, Mrs. McBath, Mr. Torres of New York, Mr.
Levin of Michigan, Mr. Tonko, Ms. Scanlon, Ms. DeLauro, Ms. Schakowsky,
Mr. Evans, and Ms. Norton) submitted the following resolution; which
was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing that many Americans are not aware of the ways in which
health care policy can affect every part of their lives and expressing
support for the designation of the month of August as ``National Health
Care Awareness Month''.
Whereas there are 32,800,000 people under the age of 65 who are uninsured;
Whereas approximately 4,400,000 children are uninsured;
Whereas individuals of color are at a higher risk of being uninsured than non-
Hispanic White individuals;
Whereas 73.7 percent of uninsured adults said that they were uninsured because
the cost of coverage was too high;
Whereas in the first half of 2020, 43.4 percent of adults were inadequately
insured, which meant they were either uninsured, were insured but had
experienced a coverage gap in the last year, or were insured but had
such high costs relative to their income that they were effectively
underinsured;
Whereas 4,000,000 uninsured people could have health care if the Medicaid
expansion was adopted by the 12 remaining States;
Whereas there are approximately 12,100,000 uninsured people who are potential
marketplace shoppers, but are not enrolled in health care;
Whereas every person in the United States has health care issues of his or her
own or knows someone who needs health care in some form, and the need
for care in instances of disability, illness, or injury is universal and
nonpartisan;
Whereas the COVID-19 pandemic caused many individuals to be more cognizant of
the need for health care;
Whereas there is no month dedicated to educating Americans on all the ways
health care affects our national community and each individual life,
including social determinants of health care and health care equity, and
how to advocate for improvements to health care;
Whereas Congress constantly considers legislation related to health issues;
Whereas Americans need to be informed on the work their elected representatives
are doing to protect and expand health care for all; and
Whereas every person should have access to education around health care
literacy, be empowered to advocate for health care, and use his or her
voice to make a difference: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) supports the goals and ideals of ``National Health Care
Awareness Month'', which are to--
(A) bring awareness and attention to all the ways
in which health care affects our national community,
what work is being done to improve it, and how even a
single voice can make a difference;
(B) educate and empower Americans to advocate for
health care and use their voices to improve health care
for all;
(C) improve understandings of the work currently
being done in government to expand and protect health
care; and
(D) highlight, lift up, and amplify the efforts of
health care advocates to improve health care;
(2) acknowledges the challenges facing all Americans when
they seek to obtain health care;
(3) recognizes the importance of protecting and expanding
health care to cover all Americans regardless of race, color,
religion, sex (including sexual orientation and gender
identity), or national origin; and
(4) supports the designation of a ``National Health Care
Awareness Month''.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
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