… Trump in 2016 Obamacare is set to be repealed and replaced. In short, this means a much larger choice regarding health care plans and providers which in turn will lead to significant increase in the nominal value of Health-Insurance leads. Safe …
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Sanders gets ‘Four Pinocchios’ for Obamacare repeal tweet about 36K deaths
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders received a fact-check smackdown from the Washington Post on Saturday for his statement claiming 36,000 more Americans would die annually if the Affordable Care Act is repealed. ThinkProgress published a story arguing that nearly 30 million people would lose health insurance if Obamacare is repealed and one in every 830 of those people would die because of repeal, leading to just under 36,000 people who could die every year because they don’t have insurance.
What Does 2017 Hold for Obamacare?
… calculation of 2.5% of income above the filing threshold. Yet the cost of an average bronze-tier plan through the health insurance marketplace is expected to rise slightly, adding perhaps $100 to the maximum penalty for high-income individuals. …
U.S. House Votes to Begin Repealing Obamacare
U.S. House Republicans on Friday won passage of a measure starting the process of dismantling Obamacare, despite concerns about not having a ready replacement and the potential financial cost of repealing repealing Democratic President Barack Obama’s landmark health insurance law. The House of Representatives voted 227-198 to instruct committees to draft legislation by a target date of Jan. 27 that would repeal the 2010 Affordable Health Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
ACA repeal threatens healthcare for 1 million OhioansReport: Ohio…
… ACA, Policy Matters’ new report shows the law’s widely-felt benefits in Ohio. In 2013, 11 percent of Ohioans lacked health insurance compared to 6.5 percent in 2015. Almost 700,000 Ohioans are covered under Medicaid expansion. An estimated 212,000 …
IRS letters warn millions over insurance penalty
If you haven’t signed up for health insurance, you may soon be getting a not-too-subtle nudge from the taxman. The IRS is sending personalized letters to millions of taxpayers who might be uninsured, reminding them that they could be on the hook for hundreds of dollars in fines under the federal health care law if they don’t sign up soon through HealthCare.gov.
POLITICAL: How to fix Obama / SCOTUS – care
Congress has begun the work of replacing the Affordable Care Act, and that means lawmakers will soon face the thorny dilemma that confronts every effort to overhaul health insurance: , and someone has to pay. The 2010 health law forced insurers to sell coverage to anyone, at the same price, regardless of their risk of incurring big claims.
POLITICAL: How to fix Obama / SCOTUS – care
Congress has begun the work of replacing the Affordable Care Act, and that means lawmakers will soon face the thorny dilemma that confronts every effort to overhaul health insurance: , and someone has to pay. The 2010 health law forced insurers to sell coverage to anyone, at the same price, regardless of their risk of incurring big claims.
Obamacare is a hard act to follow
… for all Americans that could garner broad support won’t work. Plans that would work can’t garner broad support. Health care in the United States is extremely costly, the issue of how coverage ought to be paid for is divisive, and attempts like …
Obamacare is a hard act to follow
… for all Americans that could garner broad support won’t work. Plans that would work can’t garner broad support. Health care in the United States is extremely costly, the issue of how coverage ought to be paid for is divisive, and attempts like …
Replacing Obamacare may take longer than some in GOP desire
… his inauguration. Republicans want a fast-track repeal of Obamacare, but fully scuttling and replacing the landmark health care law may take longer than some want and may require several steps that could stretch out months or years. This is the …
Replacing Obamacare may take longer than some in GOP desire
… his inauguration. Republicans want a fast-track repeal of Obamacare, but fully scuttling and replacing the landmark health care law may take longer than some want and may require several steps that could stretch out months or years. This is the …
No cost for cervical cancer screening for uninsured
During January, Cervical Health Awareness Month, the Chautauqua County Department of Health and Human Services is spreading the word that cervical cancer is preventable and highly treatable if found early. Being screened for cervical cancer with a Pap test is the key to prevention and survival.
Personalized IRS letters nudge uninsured to get coverage
If you haven’t signed up for health insurance, you may soon be getting a not-too-subtle nudge from the taxman. The IRS is sending personalized letters to millions of taxpayers who might be uninsured, reminding them that they could be on the hook for hundreds of dollars in fines under the federal health care law if they don’t sign up soon through HealthCare.gov.
IRS letters nudge uninsured to get coverage
WASHINGTON  - If you haven’t signed up for health insurance, you may soon be getting a not-too-subtle nudge from the taxman. The IRS is sending personalized letters to millions of taxpayers who might be uninsured, reminding them that they could be on the hook for hundreds of dollars in fines under the federal health care law if they don’t sign up soon through HealthCare.gov.
The biggest changes Obamacare made, and those that may disappear
… the law. Because they are using a special budget process, Republicans won’t be able to repeal all provisions of the health law. But it seems like a good time to look at the major changes Obamacare brought to health care, which of those changes may …
U.S. House votes to begin repealing Obamacare
… about not having a ready replacement and the potential financial cost of repealing President Barack Obama’s landmark health insurance law. The House voted 227-198 to instruct committees to draft legislation by a target date of Jan. 27 that would …
As Obamacare Repeal Heats Up, Newly Insured North Carolinians Fret
… 2016 election, she was scared she’d lose her insurance immediately. For years, Republicans have vowed to scrap the health care law. The new Congress is working on a plan to undo the Affordable Care Act. But they have not settled on how to replace …
CVS generic competitor to EpiPen, sold at a 6th the price
Health insurance giant Cigna said it will no longer cover Mylan’s EpiPen, which had been subject the a controversial price hike in 2016. Amid the negative press, Mylan ended up offering a coupon to reduce the drug’s price.
Sen. Alexander: Congress Needs to – Rescue’ 11 Million Americans on Obamacare Before Repealing It
The Affordable Care Act , commonly known as Obamacare, should be repealed and replaced, but only after Congress “rescues” the 11 million Americans who currently buy health insurance on the Obamacare exchanges, Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee Chairman Lamar Alexander said in a speech on the Senate floor on Tuesday. President-elect Donald Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan have both said that Obamacare should be repealed and replaced ” simultaneously ” or ” concurrently “.
Health care battle cheat sheet: Democrats vs. GOP
After decades of circling each other, the Democrats gained the upper hand in 2010, making their philosophy of universal health care coverage the law of the land. They called it the Affordable Care Act.
Senate approves measure launching Obamacare repeal process
The U.S. Senate on Thursday took a first concrete step toward dismantling Obamacare, voting to instruct key committees to draft legislation repealing President Barack Obama’s signature health insurance program. File Photo: A boy waits in line at a health insurance enrollment event in Cudahy, California March 27, 2014.
With pizza and Red Bull, Senate settles in for a long battle over Obamacare
Senate Democrats might not be able to stop Republicans from tearing up President Barack Obama’s signature health care law, but they were seeking late Wednesday to make it as uncomfortable as possible. Taking advantage of an arcane Senate tradition known as a “vote-a-rama,” party leaders were prepared to go late into the night to force Republicans to take votes on popular provisions of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, warning that the party could spark chaos by repealing the legislation that has extended health insurance to millions.
SC Rep. Trey Gowdy releases statement on passing of Obamacare repeal resolution
… is now the sole provider of Obamacare in South Carolina. Millions of Americans are quickly being forced off of their health insurance plans, contrary to President Obama promising if you like your health care plan, you can keep it. Today’s vote is …
Richard Davis: How will Barack Obama be remembered?
… Another distinction will be Obamacare. A main goal of Obamacare was achieved: the percentage of Americans without health insurance has dropped precipitously. In 2009, more than 15 percent of Americans lacked health insurance, and therefore access to …
Richard Davis: How will Barack Obama be remembered?
… Another distinction will be Obamacare. A main goal of Obamacare was achieved: the percentage of Americans without health insurance has dropped precipitously. In 2009, more than 15 percent of Americans lacked health insurance, and therefore access to …
Princeton University researchers find disparity in hospital admission …
Hospitals are less likely to admit children covered by public insurance such as Medicaid than privately insured children with similar symptoms, especially when hospitals beds are scarce. But the disparity doesn’t appear to affect health outcomes, according to Princeton University researchers who analyzed information on tens of thousands of children who came to New Jersey emergency rooms between 2006 and 2012.
Princeton University researchers find disparity in hospital admission …
Hospitals are less likely to admit children covered by public insurance such as Medicaid than privately insured children with similar symptoms, especially when hospitals beds are scarce. But the disparity doesn’t appear to affect health outcomes, according to Princeton University researchers who analyzed information on tens of thousands of children who came to New Jersey emergency rooms between 2006 and 2012.
Princeton University researchers find disparity in hospital admission …
Hospitals are less likely to admit children covered by public insurance such as Medicaid than privately insured children with similar symptoms, especially when hospitals beds are scarce. But the disparity doesn’t appear to affect health outcomes, according to Princeton University researchers who analyzed information on tens of thousands of children who came to New Jersey emergency rooms between 2006 and 2012.
Princeton University researchers find disparity in hospital admission …
Hospitals are less likely to admit children covered by public insurance such as Medicaid than privately insured children with similar symptoms, especially when hospitals beds are scarce. But the disparity doesn’t appear to affect health outcomes, according to Princeton University researchers who analyzed information on tens of thousands of children who came to New Jersey emergency rooms between 2006 and 2012.
Sen. Angus King again credits insurance with saving his life
Without health insurance as a young man, U.S. Sen. Angus King might never have had the chance to serve the state of Maine as its governor and senator. As a 29-year-old Senate aide, King beat a dangerous form of skin cancer – malignant melanoma – that was discovered during a routine checkup he may never had found had he lacked insurance.
Repealing Obamacare faces these 7 challenges
… believe that they can repeal Obamacare and roll back the clock. It won’t happen. Here’s why. 1. Millions will lose health insurance. Pre-Obamacare, nearly 20 percent of Americans went uninsured, and this disproportionately affected lower-income …
Act quickly on Obamacare: Trump
… rid of it. The law, popularly known as Obamacare, has enabled millions of previously uninsured Americans to obtain health insurance, but Republicans condemn it as a government overreach. With Trump set to succeed Obama on January 20, Republicans, …
Trump Healthcare Proposal
The plans are in their early stages, but some ideas have been around for a while such as his call to modify existing laws that inhibit the sale of health insurance across state lines. Sceptics fear that could lead to predatory caps that could once again lead to people with chronic illnesses becoming uninsured.
Watch: Celebrities Bid Farewell to Obama in Emotional Tribute Video
… Affordable Care Act as the most memorable moment of Obama’s presidency: “Because I have relatives that can’t afford health insurance, so it was really a great thing to know that if something happened to them, they could get cared for.” “When I was …
Obama: Calling it ‘TrumpCare’ fine; health law will survive GOP assault
President Obama said Sunday that he’s OK with Republicans making changes to his Affordable Care Act and even changing its name from “ObamaCare” to “TrumpCare.” Obama suggested that ObamaCare will survive Republicans’ efforts to repeal and replace his signature health care law.
Obama health care legacy: Coverage, conflict, and questions
That’s because of broad public support for many of the underlying principles – along with lasting conflicts over how to secure those principles. The belief that people with medical problems should be able to get health insurance is no longer challenged.
Will: Obama was indeed transformational, unfortunately
… culminated in an “era of good feelings” (Monroe was re-elected unopposed). The second not so much. Obama, who called health insurance reform the “defining struggle of this generation,” was semi-right, in two senses. Because Obamacare demonstrates …
3 Big Reasons the GOP Can’t Replace Obamacare
Republicans are preparing to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and have promised to replace it with something that doesn’t leave more than 20 million Americans stranded without health insurance. But they still haven’t come up with a replacement.
Taxes, ‘pot’ on agenda when legislators clock in
… services and other programs; and will consider whether to reauthorize the use of federal and state funds to provide health insurance for more than 300,000 low-income Arkansans. Legislators also will decide whether college faculty and staff members, …