Republicans have spoken for years of the need to remove government from individual health care decisions. And in touting their new American Health Care Act, House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., said the “most important thing it does” is “it takes the power out of the bureaucracy and puts it back to the doctors and patients where it belongs.”
Category: Health Care Policy
Employers Fear GOP Health Overhaul Could Damage Job-Based Insurance
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan has long promoted what he calls his “Better Way Plan” to replace the Affordable Care Act. But Republicans in Congress have yet to coalesce around any of several approaches to replacement.
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan has long promoted what he calls his…
Through years of acrimony over the relative merits of Obamacare, one kind of health insurance has remained steady, widespread and relatively affordable: Employer-sponsored plans. Job-based medical plans still cover more Americans than any other type, typically with greater benefits and lower out-of-pocket expense.
Michael Burgess will lead the GOP charge on unwinding Obamcare
U.S. Rep. Michael Burgess, R-Lewisville, speaks to a reporter in his office on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on Feb. 1, 2017. WASHINGTON – In a delegation packed with chairmen and some of the most bombastic members of Congress, one of the quieter Texas members this week took on one of the most daunting U.S. Rep. Michael Burgess , a Lewisville Republican, led his first hearings this week to unwind the Affordable Care Act, the Democrats’ 2010 health care overhaul.