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Showing Original Post only (View all)5 Reasons Obama Never, Ever Should Have Trusted the Healthcare Industry [View all]
http://www.alternet.org/obama-never-should-have-trusted-health-insurers
President Obama has become the health insurance industrys top salesperson. Yesterday, in Massachusetts, he urged Americans to take a long view on implementing Obamacare. While it may provide coverage to millions who now lack it, the evidence is mounting that Obama never should have trusted the private health insurance industry to begin with. Let us count the ways.
1. Obamacare was written by the industry for the GOP.
The template for the Affordable Care Act was the Heritage Foundations 1992 report for expanding the health insurance marketplace. Their plan had tax credits, while Obamacare has income-based subsidies paid directly to insurers to make it affordable to the poor, working class and middle class. As former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich points out, this was the Republicans and insurance industrys plan, not the Democrats, who wanted to expand existing government programs. Its reliance on the private sector was flawed from the start and is at the core of its current troubles.
2. Obamacare did not have meaningful price controls.
Even though the law passed in 2010, most of Obamacare was not slated to take effect until January 2014. That gave insurers several years to ratchet up premiumswith 18 percent to 25 percent annual jumps in states like California where insurance premiums are unregulated. While the law limits the percent of administrative costs that are part of premiums and that took effect in 2012, it does not regulate overall costs. Does anybody think insurers were not going to lock in profits and gouge the public when they could?
3. All insurers didnt have to cooperateand didnt.
Not every health insurance company decided to participate in the ACA, which left many small states with very few options for uninsured residents. That means Obamacare is not offering a range of plans, in which competition is supposed to lower costs, in states like Maine and New Hampshire. Thats left state legislators wondering if they will have to create interstate compacts with neighbors to create coverage pools to attract private insurers to give residents more choices. Again, insurers did what was best for their bottom lines, not for the public health.
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5 Reasons Obama Never, Ever Should Have Trusted the Healthcare Industry [View all]
xchrom
Nov 2013
OP
As President he certainly did not have to declare that 'Insurance Companies deserve to profit'
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2013
#6
That meme has been debunked so many times, tiresome to hear it repeated by those who know better
Fumesucker
Nov 2013
#21
This, exactly. ^^^ Why did the OP change the title of the article to make it wrong and misleading?
magical thyme
Nov 2013
#34
How could anyone have possibly seen any of these five reasons coming to fruition?
indepat
Nov 2013
#11