This would exclude for illegals and higher income workers.
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and the rate of expensive C-Sections here is also twice what is experienced elsewhere. OB/GYNs, like Baron, may find that the ACA, which is not focused on "Fee for Service" lowers their income and therefore have personal reasons for opposing a law that extends care to millions of Americans who were denied HC services previously.
Link: https://www.statista.com/chart/20657/average-hospital-admission-cost-for-giving-birth/?srsltid=AfmBOookC6X-yM_TaOOUvXaNtu2FjFpL9lT8uzsZg18fUZYWAZWqdKfy
What a guy!
1973, until the Dobbs decision...remains. As I've noted many times here...just because a woman CAN bear children, does not mean she MUST bear them under ANY and ALL circumstances. I have yet to see a poster oppose that statement and enter a substantive, evidence based debate....are you willing to do that?
But let's not forget the issue of Medical Costs for pregnant women and their children in the U.S. vs other Developed Nations...they're consistently 2X MORE here vs there...with no better outcomes. Baron should jump right in on this issue...unfortunately, he chooses to snipe from the sidelines and not engage with me.
It's unclear to me if this depends on keeping high earners and illegals on the program.
It would be supremely ironic if these evil insurers are behind the shutdown.
Link: https://paragoninstitute.org/newsletter/the-aca-is-making-health-insurers-much-richer/
As I said it would be (94 of course incorrectly said that I was wrong and that we needed Obamacare (get this) to control the costs of HC which he said were too high).
Obamacare ballooned that cost consistently ever since.
The government could not run a beer party in a brewery.
We had an example of US govt run HC - the VA system failure - but the Demsvoted for it anyways and squeaked by on an illegal maneuver (reconciliation).
The disaster that has resulted is there for all to see.
Now those same communist libs say the solution is to give the govt even more control. Stupidity incarnate.
to craft legislation that benefits ALL Americans under such circumstances. The ACA gave tens of millions of Americans access to HC that they previously could not afford, and protected ALL Americans from getting denied coverage for Pre-Existing conditions...and allowing them to not be held hostage to employers. It also allowed entrepreneurs to start new businesses and not risk medically related financial catastrophe.
More work needs to be done to make HC more available and MUCH less costly. Read "America's Bitter Pill" by Steve Brill to understand how the ACA "Sausage" came to be...and what his suggestions are for moving forward...an excellentt and detailed insight to all things "Obamacare".
All the prior condition people were subsidized by the small percentage of Americans without corporate coverage or prior conditions.
We committ to negotiating the subsidies as soon as the CR is passed.
Dems do not care, just want to fight. They know there is zero chance of getting their 1,000 pages of demands.
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You mean the one where insurance companies could drop people? That one?
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millions of Americans currently on Obamacare? If getting U.S. HC costs cut in half is what you value, then call for an end to "Market Based" Health Care...like in so many other developed countries.
The Affordable Care Act was never intended to be the Final Solution to our expensive HC system...it's goal was to expand coverage to ALL Americans, and while it hasn't yet accomplished that goal, it was a Giant Step forward. Next, we need to improve the ACA through collaborative negotiations, while tackling the 2X cost and Monopolization of HC services by Mega HC Corporations.