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Senator Gillibrand calls adults not taking medications because of cost unconscionable as Obamacare open enrollment season nears at hearing

Senate Select Aging Committee Ranking Member Kirsten Gillibrand of New York says that in the world's richest country, it remains unacceptable that one in three adults skip needed healthcare or fail to take prescribed medications due to costs, and notes that the Health Insurance Marketplace allows tens of millions to shop for plans by comparing doctors, medications, premiums, and deductibles during open enrollment.
Senate Select Aging Committee Ranking Member Kirsten Gillibrand of New York says that in the world's richest country, it remains unacceptable that one in three adults skip needed healthcare or fail to take prescribed medications due to costs, and notes that the Health Insurance Marketplace allows tens of millions to shop for plans by comparing doctors, medications, premiums, and deductibles during open enrollment.
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October 22, 2025
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