Unaffordable Care Act
Kerby Anderson |
Yuval Levin, writing in National Review, has noticed how various nuggets of truth about health care reform are starting to surface in media reports. The New York Times reported that: “the administration said it was unwise to tell consumers that they could get health insurance that fits your budget. That message, it said, is seen as highly motivational, but not as believable.”
Gone are the claims that health care reform will reduce the cost of health care. Remember when we heard “if you’ve got health insurance, you like your doctors, you like your plan, you can keep your doctor, you can keep your plan”? Most of those claims are gone. Instead we are hearing that costs will go up 32 percent.
Yuval Levin believes that Obamacare faces two huge problems because of the way the legislation was designed. First are the price controls on Medicare. Any across-the-board rate cut to providers “would result in drastically reduced access to health care for seniors.” Already we see that Medicaid’s low payment rates cause many doctors to refuse Medicaid patients. That makes it difficult for many poor Americans to find health care. If Medicare payments also drop, the same thing that has happened to the poor will happen to seniors.
Second, the design of Obamacare will actually encourage many families to opt to go uninsured until they need health care. The details are a bit complex to discuss here, the impact is easy to see. In a few years, the out-of-pocket costs for a family will be larger than the penalty they would have to pay for not having coverage.
These are just two reasons why health care reform may soon be called the Unaffordable Care Act.
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Kerby Anderson is a radio talk show host heard on numerous Christian Stations via the Point of View Network.
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