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David Nather 16 mins ago
Health and Human Services secretary Tom Price claimed this morning that the $880 billion in Medicaid cuts over 10 years in the House-passed health care bill would "absolutely not" cause anyone to lose health coverage. "We believe strongly that the Medicaid population will be cared for in a better way," Price said on CNN's State of the Union.
Reality check: The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the cuts would cause 14 million Americans to lose coverage over 10 years. (That estimate was for the original House bill it hasn't analyzed the revised version the House passed.)
Pre-existing conditions: In a separate appearance on MBC's Meet the Press, Price denied that the bill would raise costs for older people with health problems: "The fact of the matter is that if those individuals who are sicker, who are older, who are poorer, they will get larger subsidies so that they're able to gain the kind of coverage that they need and want for themselves and for their family."
Reality check: The bill would allow insurers to charge older customers five times as much as young adults, rather than three times as much under the Affordable Care Act. CBO said that under the original bill's tax credits, low-income 64-year-olds could have paid as much as $14,600 in premiums compared to $1,700 under the ACA. The House has since aded $85 billion in funds for the Senate to beef up the tax credits.
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dalton99a
(81,708 posts)democratisphere
(17,235 posts)FakeNoose
(32,917 posts)Indigestion and acid-reflux are on the list of "pre-existing conditions."
Virtually all Americans will be excluded from the AHCA (Republican House version.) Got bunions or a sore back? You're excluded. Ever been pregnant or had any female problems? You're excluded. The list goes on and on.
If this plan to repeal Obamacare goes into affect, there will be no replacement for it. Nobody is covered under the AHCA. It's nothing but a boondoggle for the insurance companies, Big Pharma and the ultra-wealthy Americans who already don't pay enough taxes.
Medicaid probably does need to be looked at and pared back. But the overuse of Medicaid was made necessary by the complete failure of our government to agree on a simple healthcare plan for all Americans. Medicaid is the only band-aid that many poor folks can get in an emergency, and the ACA was supposed to fix that problem. It would have fixed the problem if the GOP hadn't torpedoed it.
Just sayin'
Vinca
(50,334 posts)When they give big tax cuts to the fat cats, the rest of us are supposed to end up showered with money, so it stands to reason taking billions away from Medicaid and giving it to the rich will result in more healthcare for the peons.
The sad part is their base believes it.