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Washington, D.C. - House Committee on Ways and Means Member Beth Van Duyne (TX-24) and Chairman Jason Smith (MO-08) are excited to announce that the Committee will hold a field hearing titled "Access to Health Care in America: Ensuring Resilient Emergency Medical Care." The hearing will take place at 2:00 PM CT on Monday, March 18, 2024, at Global Medical Response in Denton, Texas. Members will hear from a panel about improving the quality and availably of health care in rural and underserved areas.
WHAT: Field hearing on Access to Health Care in America: Ensuring Resilient Emergency Medical Care
DATE: Monday, March 18, 2024
TIME: 2:00 PM CT
WHERE: Global Medical Response in Denton, Texas
PRESS RSVP: Due to limited seating capacity, press who wish to attend in-person should RSVP to JP Freire, Tim Foster, and Dylan Chandler.
How to Watch the Hearing:
Members of the press who wish to attend in-person should RSVP with the Committee staff listed above. Those who are unable to attend in-person can access a livestream on the Ways and Means Committee YouTube channel. NOTE: The livestream will not be available until the hearing starts.
About the Hearing:
- Ways and Means Committee members are listening to Americans affected by structural and geographic barriers to timely emergency care.
- Many Americans in underserved and rural areas lack sufficient access to care and pay excessive premiums for services they receive.
- In the 118th Congress, the Committee on Ways and Means has strengthened lifelines for rural communities and protected Americans from surprise medical bills regardless of where they live through the No Surprises Act.
- Members will explore models of care delivery, like community paramedicine, to ensure existing models are improving care for underserved communities.