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jeff47

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76. Because these uncovered people won't fall into traditional Medicaid as their health and income fails
Thu Jun 28, 2012, 11:57 PM
Jun 2012

Leading to much more expensive care.

Declining the expansion saves money the same way that not paying your electric bill this month saves money.

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You don't have to buy X, and it's a victory for those who want affordable coverage or have pre-exist FarLeftFist Jun 2012 #1
Where is this affordable coverage of which you speak? Luminous Animal Jun 2012 #10
Health exchanges, subsidies, no cap, and the ability to pay only premiums vs. bankruptcy. FarLeftFist Jun 2012 #35
Health exchanges for some.... states can opt out. Luminous Animal Jun 2012 #49
With no lifetime cap you will only have to pay premiums. FarLeftFist Jun 2012 #54
The decision is an overall win but it isn't going to stop medical bankruptcies SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2012 #60
It's going to stop the vast majority of medical bankruptcies. Schema Thing Jun 2012 #80
Do you have any data to support that? SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2012 #106
http://www.healthleadersmedia.com/content/FIN-265414/Despite-ACA-OutofPocket-Medical-Costs-Lurk.html Schema Thing Jun 2012 #109
No, they can't. jeff47 Jun 2012 #71
states cannot opt out of the exchanges Schema Thing Jun 2012 #79
Wow, not disputing level of your premiums, but I bet at full phase-in you'll be better off. Hoyt Jun 2012 #82
I think you're counting your chickens before they've hatched. girl gone mad Jun 2012 #18
I think you need to read the bill. A lot of denial going on today. FarLeftFist Jun 2012 #37
At least I understand what is in the bill, including the fact that denials.. girl gone mad Jun 2012 #44
lolz. OH NO WE SHOULDN'T HELP MILLIONS BECAUSE WE CAN'T HELP THOUSANDS SO EVERYONE MUST SUFFER! FarLeftFist Jun 2012 #47
Thousands will continue to die.. girl gone mad Jun 2012 #90
would you rather have something flawed we can build on, or nothing at all? dionysus Jun 2012 #104
so states can also opt-IN to medicaid expansion, making it possible for good states nt msongs Jun 2012 #2
Even the ones that filed suit will eventually cave. HopeHoops Jun 2012 #5
Keep dreaming. Zalatix Jun 2012 #66
Wait until GOP-controlled states' citizens find out what they are saying no to Trekologer Jun 2012 #111
I'll say this: I hope it happens that way. Zalatix Jun 2012 #117
Yes. liberalmuse Jun 2012 #3
That and those under 26. HopeHoops Jun 2012 #6
Because of this, the insurance that I pay for my 22 daughter quintupled. Luminous Animal Jun 2012 #24
Yep SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2012 #33
So sorry to hear that... progress2k12nbynd Jun 2012 #81
That's premiums only. Lasher Jun 2012 #101
Actually, that's because of Healthy San Francisco, from the sound of it Scootaloo Jun 2012 #102
Yes. Who were they to drop someone on that ground? treestar Jun 2012 #112
That seems awfully high and if you're already paying for a family plan it shouldn't have changed. HopeHoops Jun 2012 #105
I think the insurance industry is fine with ACA tblue Jun 2012 #4
Congress is going to have to fix the "incentive" for the states to expand Medicaid now. EFerrari Jun 2012 #7
What? Insurance cos. have spent a shit load of money fighting it. NYC Liberal Jun 2012 #21
If states opt out of Medicaid expansion,it costs them dearly in fed. funds. You don't have to buy X. Honeycombe8 Jun 2012 #8
No, today's decision was that the Feds can't dock states for opting out of expanding Medicaid. n/t EFerrari Jun 2012 #11
That is not correct jeff47 Jun 2012 #72
A distinction without a difference. n/t EFerrari Jun 2012 #75
So according to you, millions of dollars is exactly the same as 0 dollars. jeff47 Jun 2012 #94
I'm confused about it, now. I THINK I read that the states have to opt out of Medicaid ENTIRELY. Honeycombe8 Jun 2012 #110
It doesn't cost them. If states opt out they still get the same amount they usually get. Autumn Jun 2012 #12
I read the opposite. nt Honeycombe8 Jun 2012 #36
You might want to re read that part.n/t Autumn Jun 2012 #41
Ditto jeff47 Jun 2012 #73
It doesn't cost states anything if they opt out of the Medicaid expansion SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2012 #13
Not exactly ProSense Jun 2012 #17
Yes, I realize that if they don't opt in they don't get the additional funding SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2012 #22
Perhaps, you shouldn't use complicated phrases such as "in the long run." Luminous Animal Jun 2012 #27
Math? ProSense Jun 2012 #31
I'm sorry I wasn't clearer SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2012 #34
And ProSense Jun 2012 #38
Was there a refutation of my claim in there somewhere? SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2012 #55
But they won't be saving because their citizens will get sicker & sicker and need more expensive FarLeftFist Jun 2012 #42
States don't pay for people that show up at ERs with no coverage SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2012 #62
Because there's nobody insured by the state by some program called Medicaid.... jeff47 Jun 2012 #74
Some states only offer Medicaid to the disabled, so unless the disabled roles go up, nothing goes up Lionessa Jun 2012 #92
And which states would those be? jeff47 Jun 2012 #93
My state gives funds to hospitals for ER care! JimDandy Jun 2012 #84
Not according to Rendel and Jerry Brown dsc Jun 2012 #87
$1.5B and $3B sound like big numbers Trekologer Jun 2012 #113
a fairer comparison would be deficit dsc Jun 2012 #116
Fed Government Picks Up the Tab for First Three Years Iggy Jun 2012 #39
Yes, feds pick up the tab for three years SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2012 #63
"They elected conservatives for a reason" Iggy Jun 2012 #103
It won't cost them anything in Federal Funds. They will still receive the funds that they Luminous Animal Jun 2012 #14
Exactly - the decision created a new donut hole for the poor n/t SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2012 #16
Notice how many red states are seally dipping into those funds here loyalsister Jun 2012 #67
Because these uncovered people won't fall into traditional Medicaid as their health and income fails jeff47 Jun 2012 #76
The Republicans are now going to be called out on votes that reject medicaid loyalsister Jun 2012 #64
They aren't driving up their state budgets if they don't expand Medicaid SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2012 #107
Medicaid rolls inevitably expand loyalsister Jun 2012 #108
States will continue to get funds for the natural growth that occurs under the current formulations SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2012 #115
Who are these people, these 'deadbeats' you speak of who can 'afford it but refuse to pay for it'? sabrina 1 Jun 2012 #83
You can't be dropped for preexisting conditions...Insurance companies have to spend rustydog Jun 2012 #9
It's a big loss of for many poor people SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2012 #15
Your argument ProSense Jun 2012 #20
You don't think the decision is a loss for the people that won't get Medicaid under this decision? SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2012 #25
How are you saying a gain is a loss? I agree, not perfect, but it's a WIN for millions. FarLeftFist Jun 2012 #45
I'm not saying it's a loss for everyone SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2012 #51
Prior to the ruling, states had to expand Medicaid or lose all Medicaid funding SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2012 #28
What? ProSense Jun 2012 #32
I think you need to look again SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2012 #46
No ProSense Jun 2012 #50
I never claimed that it did SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2012 #53
Now find a Physician that accepts Medicaid Riftaxe Jun 2012 #89
Small businesses already can deduct insurance premiums, by the way... Luminous Animal Jun 2012 #19
Fail thread is EPIC FAIL n/t GarroHorus Jun 2012 #23
+1,000 nt MADem Jun 2012 #30
Insurance finance reform. Autumn Jun 2012 #26
Well, you're in the minority. Would you be happier if Roberts threw his vote the other way and MADem Jun 2012 #29
It is mixed but disappointed we couldn't do more usregimechange Jun 2012 #43
The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. nt MADem Jun 2012 #48
If true, when is NAFTA going to be revised? AnotherMcIntosh Jun 2012 #57
When enough people rise up and decide it is an issue that is sufficiently important to merit MADem Jun 2012 #61
Been there. Done that. 2008. AnotherMcIntosh Jun 2012 #68
Ah, so, at first if you don't succeed....fuck it? MADem Jun 2012 #69
Maybe that is your way of handling it. Say "fuck it"? Be petulant? AnotherMcIntosh Jun 2012 #78
I am not the one who said "I tried ONCE ... in 2008." MADem Jun 2012 #85
Such emotional language. I wonder why? But who really cares? AnotherMcIntosh Jun 2012 #86
You're not the master at baiting that you apparently think you are. MADem Jun 2012 #88
No one is baiting you at all. AnotherMcIntosh Jun 2012 #96
That's exactly right--no one is baiting me! nt MADem Jun 2012 #98
Right. You are causing your own anger in that you cannot compel someone to agree with you. AnotherMcIntosh Jun 2012 #99
I am happy as a clam, couldn't be more thrilled today-- your concern is touching though. MADem Jun 2012 #100
It's an opening for Medicare for All... Rosco T. Jun 2012 #40
Thanks for letting me know Vermont doesn't exist. (nt) jeff47 Jun 2012 #77
States -- even the reddest -- aren't likely to do that. And, look at the legislation and you will Hoyt Jun 2012 #52
It is state-by-state, but it will be a sea-change for most bhikkhu Jun 2012 #56
DU Naysayers Health Insurance Plan: Bake Sales and Car Washes, and a penny jar on the counter. n/y progressivebydesign Jun 2012 #58
Which cost a penny more than what we have now and is just as effective. n/t EFerrari Jun 2012 #65
They're coming out of the woodwork, aren't they? All with a curious agenda. MADem Jun 2012 #70
I think you are misunderstanding what single payer is. girl gone mad Jun 2012 #91
Yes, it is bowens43 Jun 2012 #59
Optional services under medicaid loyalsister Jun 2012 #95
I remember a conversation with a fellow advocate loyalsister Jun 2012 #97
This is a start, and a BIG one. Enough of this purist foolishness. RBInMaine Jun 2012 #114
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