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			LaHood Legislation to Reduce Health 
			Care Costs Included in the Phase III Coronavirus Relief Bill—the 
			CARES Act 
			 
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            [September 18, 2020]  
            
			WASHINGTON, 
			D.C. – Bipartisan legislation introduced by Congressman Darin LaHood 
			(R-IL) to reduce health care costs and improve access to care was 
			included in Phase III Coronavirus Relief Bill—the CARES Act. The 
			bill passed the United States Senate last night by a vote of 96-0. 
			The Restoring Access to Medication Act, will give individuals the 
			ability to use Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending 
			Accounts (FSA) to purchase over-the-counter medications and 
			menstrual care products. 
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			 “As families and patients navigate this 
			challenging time, it’s vital that they have continued access to 
			quality health care at an affordable cost and health savings 
			accounts are an essential resource for doing that,” said Rep. 
			LaHood. “This commonsense and bipartisan bill will ensure 
			over-the-counter medicines can be purchased through HSAs, expanding 
			access to care and reducing out-of-pocket health care costs. People 
			are looking for relief during this time of uncertainty and we must 
			provide them with every tool we can. I am pleased that legislation I 
			authored will help Illinoisans and Americans, as we work together to 
			combat COVID-19.” 
			
			  
			The coronavirus outbreak is having an unquestionable impact on 
			central and west-central Illinois, and enacting this provision will 
			help Americans who are sick immediately, as the over-the-counter 
			benefit will be restored as of the first of the year. With the 
			President’s signature, this legislation will begin to make it easier 
			for patients to treat themselves, allow individuals to use their HSA 
			to buy OTC medicine, and free up medical resources for those who 
			need them most during the COVID-19 outbreak. 
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            Over 22 million Americans utilize HSAs, and over 33 
			million Americans contribute to an FSA. Since 2011, Americans have 
			been prevented from using tax-preferred accounts to purchase 
			non-prescription over-the-counter medicines. Without OTC medicines, 
			90 percent of consumers would seek professional medical treatment 
			for minor ailments, causing an unnecessary burden on the healthcare 
			system. Over-the-counter medication can be used as treatment for 
			cold and flu symptoms, pain management, smoking cessation, and 
			allergies. Menstrual care products and over-the-counter medicines 
			are essential for millions of Americans; making these products more 
			affordable for families will improve public health and wellness and 
			prevent more expensive complications down the road. 
			 
			
			The full text of the Restoring Access to Medication Act can be read 
			here. 
            [OFFICE OF REPRESENTATIVE DARIN 
			LaHOOD] 
            
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