Seniors & Healthcare.

Defend the programs seniors paid into for a working lifetime — against either party. Care that respects the patient.

President Donald J. Trump speaks with workers at U.S. Steel's Irvin Works in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania.

Tens of millions of Americans paid into Social Security and Medicare for a working lifetime. They were promised — by both parties — that the country would keep its end of the bargain. Republicans intend to keep it.

Bureaucracies — public and private — have inserted themselves between patient and physician. The exam room is the most important room in medicine, and what does not belong inside it is insurance forms, federal templates, and prior-authorization clerks.

Elect Republicans funds the candidates who keep the promises that have been made — and the year-round Republican infrastructure that defends the patient-physician relationship from the next round of administrative encroachment.

Care that respects the patient and the promise.

  1. 01

    Protect Social Security and Medicare.

    Seniors paid into these programs for a working lifetime. The promise is owed. Reform around it — never on the backs of the people who built the country.

  2. 02

    Patient and physician, not bureaucracy.

    The exam room is between the patient and the doctor. Insurance forms, prior authorization, and federal templates do not belong inside it. Restore the relationship.

  3. 03

    Drug-price reform that rewards innovation.

    Americans pay more so the rest of the world pays less. Reform pricing so American patients are not subsidizing socialized systems abroad — without choking the engine that produces the cures.

  4. 04

    End surprise billing.

    The patient should not be the resolution mechanism for billing disputes between providers and insurers. Transparent prices. Up-front estimates. No ambush invoices.

  5. 05

    Mental health and substance use.

    Fentanyl is a national emergency. Opioid addiction is a generational one. Treatment, prevention, and accountability — for the dealers and for the institutions that look the other way.

  6. 06

    Reform Medicaid.

    Medicaid was built for the poor and the disabled. It should serve them well — not be a substitute for the insurance that working Americans should be able to afford on their own.

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