Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ACA - Affordable Care Act
A total misnomer. It is not affordable at all. I can give you plenty of anecdotal example of middle to lower middle class families that cannot afford health care insurance any longer.
Anything that can help these people to maintain coverage is ok by me. Otherwise, some of these families will be dropping health care coverage altogether.
You must be in a Republican state that fought rollout.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that's a great thing. i want it to collapse.
It was poorly thought out and rammed through. It's been a disaster. No need to throw more money at it. Everywhere this type of government run healthcare is tried, it fails.
It's been a lifesaver for people with serious illnesses and no healthcare coverage. It has literally saved many, many lives.
You may think that's a disaster because your premiums are higher, but lives are being saved by ACA.
Why not push to fix Obama care and bring your premiums down instead of ditching the entire thing and letting the critically ill fend for themselves and die?
You can have both, lower premiums and universal health care coverage. It only requires political will. And the willingness to negotiate drug prices with Big Pharma.
Obama wrote into the law no negotiating drug prices with Big Pharma. Remember the WH meeting where big Pharma came out with smiles and changed to supporters? Big Pharma is a big time supporter of ACA,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that's a great thing. i want it to collapse.
It was poorly thought out and rammed through. It's been a disaster. No need to throw more money at it. Everywhere this type of government run healthcare is tried, it fails.
It's been a lifesaver for people with serious illnesses and no healthcare coverage. It has literally saved many, many lives.
You may think that's a disaster because your premiums are higher, but lives are being saved by ACA.
Why not push to fix Obama care and bring your premiums down instead of ditching the entire thing and letting the critically ill fend for themselves and die?
You can have both, lower premiums and universal health care coverage. It only requires political will. And the willingness to negotiate drug prices with Big Pharma.
Obama wrote into the law no negotiating drug prices with Big Pharma. Remember the WH meeting where big Pharma came out with smiles and changed to supporters? Big Pharma is a big time supporter of ACA,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that's a great thing. i want it to collapse.
It was poorly thought out and rammed through. It's been a disaster. No need to throw more money at it. Everywhere this type of government run healthcare is tried, it fails.
It's been a lifesaver for people with serious illnesses and no healthcare coverage. It has literally saved many, many lives.
You may think that's a disaster because your premiums are higher, but lives are being saved by ACA.
Why not push to fix Obama care and bring your premiums down instead of ditching the entire thing and letting the critically ill fend for themselves and die?
You can have both, lower premiums and universal health care coverage. It only requires political will. And the willingness to negotiate drug prices with Big Pharma.
Anonymous wrote:ACA - Affordable Care Act
A total misnomer. It is not affordable at all. I can give you plenty of anecdotal example of middle to lower middle class families that cannot afford health care insurance any longer.
Anything that can help these people to maintain coverage is ok by me. Otherwise, some of these families will be dropping health care coverage altogether.
Anonymous wrote:ACA - Affordable Care Act
A total misnomer. It is not affordable at all. I can give you plenty of anecdotal example of middle to lower middle class families that cannot afford health care insurance any longer.
Anything that can help these people to maintain coverage is ok by me. Otherwise, some of these families will be dropping health care coverage altogether.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Without robust consumer protection, it is buyer beware. I hope people who choose to buy cheap insurance policies across state lines are willing to spend a lot of time reading all the fine print so they actually know what their cheap policy covers. Will it be there for you if you have a long and expensive illness. Will it cover services that help keep you healthy?
With the ACA the government ensured that all health insurance policies hit a minimum standard.
They won't spend time reading anything. Then when their flimsy plans fail to cover something serious and they find themselves financially ruined, they'll cast the blame elsewhere. I say that unfortunately, this is an area where people need to get exactly what they are asking for.
Anonymous wrote:These types of discussion are always frustrating because people on here always look at these issues with a 30,000 foot view.
I personally know one family where the mother has cancer. Her insurance plan handles the majority of her treatments but she still comes out of pocket for about $100 bucks for the meds she needs daily - that is $700 a week - so you know her plan is covering quite a bit. She and her family is scared as hell that these changes will cap her out or send her family into bankruptcy. She has even wondered aloud whether her death is her family's best option.
Anonymous wrote:I think that's a great thing. i want it to collapse.
It was poorly thought out and rammed through. It's been a disaster. No need to throw more money at it. Everywhere this type of government run healthcare is tried, it fails.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are so many doctors seeking alternatives? Concierge? Direct? Because the requirements of paperwork, etc. under ACA are untenable.
They were doing this before ACA. I worked for a doctors office filing insurance for patients. It is an insurance company problem not an ACA problem. Doctors don't want to cut their billable rate for the insurance company and then have to hire people to file for them.
What do you think the ACA is? It is full of regulations for doctors AND insurers. More than ever before. Doctors are required to sit in front of a computer instead of looking you in the eye--unless they hire a scribe.