
Mayo Clinic CEO John Noseworthy, M.D., released the following statement reacting to the Supreme Court ruling today on the King v. Burwell case upholding subsidies:
"The federal premium subsidies will continue to reduce the cost of insurance for the millions of Americans who receive them and continue to improve access to health care,” says John Noseworthy, M.D., CEO of Mayo Clinic, which has campuses in Minnesota, Florida and Arizona. “It is important that we not step back from our commitment to health insurance coverage for all Americans.”
MEDIA CONTACT: Sharon Theimer, Mayo Clinic Public Affairs, newsbureau@mayo.edu / 507-284-5005.
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