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Lt. Governor Gilchrist and Protect Our Care Highlight Health Care Savings for Michiganders under Inflation Reduction Act Joined Lansing physician, Delta Township Senior at ‘Lower Costs, Better Care’ bus tour stop in Lansing
LANSING, Mich. — This afternoon, Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist joined Protect Our Care, Lansing family physician Dr. Farhan Bhatti, and Eric Schneidewind, a Delta Township senior on Medicare and member of the MI Community Service Commission, at the “Lower Costs, Better Care” bus tour stop in Lansing to highlight the Whitmer-Gilchrist administration’s work to implement the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and lower costs on healthcare and prescription drugs for Michiganders.
Under the Inflation Reduction Act:
“Governor Whitmer and I are committed to ensuring every Michigander feels the benefits of the Inflation Reduction Act,” said Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II. “That’s why we signed three executive directives making sure Michiganders have the information they need to apply for and receive the Act’s tax credits. We will continue working hard to lower costs for Michigan families, boost access to affordable healthcare, and keep money in Michiganders' pockets, where it belongs."
“The Inflation Reduction Act will directly help many of my patients continue to have quality affordable health care so they can keep seeing their doctor when they want to and not have to wait until they need to go to the ER,” Dr. Bhatti said. “When people have health care, they can live fuller, more rewarding lives, they can better care for themselves and their families, and they’re more likely to give back to our community. By helping people pay less for insurance premiums and cut out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs, the Inflation Reduction Act truly is an investment in people, in their health and well-being, and in the future of our community.”
“For older Americans on fixed incomes and tight budgets, medical bills can squeeze us financially and even force some of us to delay care,” Schneidewind said. “When seniors cut back on their care, the spiral of declining health worsens because care management becomes more challenging and costs go up as a condition deteriorates. By focusing on bringing down health care costs, the Inflation Reduction Act can help more seniors afford prescription drugs and insulin, improve their health and quality of life, and save lives.”
The Protect Our Care “Lower Costs, Better Care” tour is visiting communities across the country to raise awareness of lower healthcare costs under the IRA. On Wednesday, the tour continues to Milwaukee. For more information, please visit protectourcare.org/bus-tour/.
Governor Whitmer’s Actions to Lower Prescription Drug Costs and Expand Healthcare Governor Whitmer has signed bipartisan legislation to protect Michiganders against surprise medical billing, lower the cost of prescription drugs by increasing pharmacy oversight, and foster more competitive health care pricing by increasing transparency. She worked across the aisle to extend Healthy Michigan to over 1 million Michiganders, expand access to telemedicine, and improve dental care for Michiganders covered by Medicaid.
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