My dad is a retired Army Sergeant, and retired School
teacher, and a Medicare recipient. Under
Obamacare he will be losing one or all of his earned Medical Coverage’s
(Tricare, Blue Cross, or Medicare). That’s the bottom line! Obamacare will be
directing him into a “State Exchange”.
The Pre-Existing Condition' Hoax in ObamaTax
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We are told that one of the most “popular”
features of the president’s signature “ObamaTax” health insurance law is one
that prevents health insurance companies from denying coverage to those with
pre-existing conditions.
We are told that the ObamaTax will protect Americans with pre-existing
conditions from nasty big health insurers, while Republicans and conservatives
shrug their shoulders in “let them eat cake” fashion.
Forget about the fact that the premise of the left’s presentation is totally
false, as it often is, since big health insurers and hospitals are loving
ObamaTax because it will channel federal funds right to their doorsteps.
The truth is that, while a definite problem has prevailed
for those with pre-existing medical conditions who have attempted to obtain
health insurance coverage, that problem is small and manageable and can be
adequately addressed with common-sense free market solutions. Most people,
regardless of political ideology, want all Americans to be able to purchase
health insurance coverage and gain access to care. The difference is not in the
desire but in the policies that will get the job done. Neither Republicans nor
Democrats have been successful in this endeavor to date.
With ObamaTax, the left has chosen a big government policy that will offer
a very brief period of health care access to individuals with
pre-existing conditions, followed by little or no access to care as
Americans cope with long lines to see doctors. They will soon face an
Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB), a group
of unelected government bureaucrats, who, as their name says, will be more concerned
with payment than health care.
The “pre-existing condition” feature of ObamaTax is, indeed, a hoax,
because it assumes that, once the law is fully implemented, those with
pre-existing conditions will still be able to schedule an appointment with their
doctors and specialists within a reasonable period of time. The law assumes
this despite the fact that, at full implementation, all the currently uninsured
will be added to the rolls as patients to the health care system.
Consider that a recent survey,
released by the Doctor Patient Medical Association, found that 83% of American
physicians have considered leaving their practices over President Obama’s health
care reform law, and 72% say the individual insurance mandate will not result
in improved access to care. In addition, 74% of the physicians surveyed say
they will stop accepting Medicare patients or leave Medicare panels completely,
while 49% indicate they will stop accepting Medicaid patients.
What this means is that the number of doctors available--the supply of
physicians--will likely decrease as the demand for services increases. Sure,
you might be able to see a nurse practitioner for a cold or cough, but the wait
to see a specialist for those “pre-existing conditions” will seem like an
eternity.
In addition, those with serious pre-existing conditions who require a
substantial amount of medical care will need to keep in mind that, once the
IPAB is activated, their ability to obtain the access to care they need will be
determined by this board of government bureaucrats. To be blunt, the IPAB will
decide if it’s worth it for funds to be spent on care for someone who requires
much of it yet may never get well, as opposed to someone who is likely to
recover and be “useful to society.”
Let’s look at the situation of parents who have a child with special needs.
Though supporters of ObamaTax will say that a child with a pre-existing
condition is automatically entitled to health insurance coverage, the
fact is that, when the law is fully implemented, limitations
will be imposed on Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) and Health Savings
Accounts (HSAs). Since the demand for the services of specialists will increase
dramatically, gaining access to the supply of care needed will grow
difficult.
A more common-sense approach to ensuring that all Americans, even those with
pre-existing conditions, get access to the health care they need is to repeal
ObamaTax and make several simple changes to our health care system by removing
the pre-Obama obstructions.
A relatively easy thing for Congress to do is to extend tax credits,
now given to employers who offer health insurance plans to their employees, to
individuals who purchase their own health insurance instead. This would open up
competition among health insurers for clients and end the current system of
employers having to choose health insurance plans for their employees. As it is
now, with ObamaTax, many employers are dropping health insurance coverage
altogether, forcing individuals into the state “exchanges.”
Second, Congress should expand and strengthen the use of Health Savings
Accounts (HSAs) to put more health care purchases of goods and services in the
hands of consumers. The United States should be on a path to personal ownership
of health insurance plans--a goal that would eliminate the need to apply for
new health insurance coverage when people switch jobs, move, etc. Notice that
ObamaTax, or government ownership, is the polar opposite of personal ownership
of health insurance.
We have heard it all before, but allowing purchase of health insurance
across state lines would open up competition and lead to health insurers
seeking out customers, offering the best deals for the best plans. As a result
of increased competition, Americans would also likely see new start-up health
insurers that would find this business to be worthy of risk.
For doctors to be able to participate in the free market relationship with
their patients, tort reform is essential. The costs of malpractice insurance
can be a deterrent for many who might otherwise consider a career in medicine.
Finally, we will always need a high-risk pool with government subsidies
available for the seriously ill. But, we cannot maintain this system without
solid checks on application criteria to ensure that it is not abused.
Members of Congress who pledge to repeal ObamaTax must also pledge to make
sure our health care system is not ripe for government takeover again. Yes,
everyone, even those with “pre-existing conditions” should be able to obtain
health care coverage. What ObamaTax does not guarantee is health care access.
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