RandyCare
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RandyCare
Sen. Rand Paul Introduces Replacement for Obamacare
So, Randy's thrown out a replacement plan.
Some highlights I see:
• Provides a two-year open-enrollment period under which individuals with pre-existing conditions can obtain coverage
• Restores HIPAA pre-existing conditions protections. Prior to Obamacare, HIPAA guaranteed those within the group market could obtain continuous health coverage regardless of preexisting conditions.
• Replaces the existing open-ended tax exclusion for employer-provided health insurance with a universal deduction on both income and payroll taxes that would provide the same level of benefit regardless of how an individual obtains their health insurance.
• Tax credit to $5K for HSA contributions, with unlimited and unrestricted contributions allowed
• Liberalizes permissibility to pool
• Permits insurers to sell policies interstate (!!)
• Liberalizes ability of Association Health Plans to be approved AND work interstate (!!)
• Liberalizes states' ability to manage their state Medicaid plans without having DC jamming it all up
Pot-shots incoming in 3....2....1....
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Re: RandyCare
Add in:
Veterans can get a voucher for the cost of their VAH health care to purchase private insurance.
And I am in.
Veterans can get a voucher for the cost of their VAH health care to purchase private insurance.
And I am in.
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But where is the public option?Fife wrote:
Sen. Rand Paul Introduces Replacement for Obamacare
So, Randy's thrown out a replacement plan.
Some highlights I see:
• Provides a two-year open-enrollment period under which individuals with pre-existing conditions can obtain coverage
• Restores HIPAA pre-existing conditions protections. Prior to Obamacare, HIPAA guaranteed those within the group market could obtain continuous health coverage regardless of preexisting conditions.
• Replaces the existing open-ended tax exclusion for employer-provided health insurance with a universal deduction on both income and payroll taxes that would provide the same level of benefit regardless of how an individual obtains their health insurance.
• Tax credit to $5K for HSA contributions, with unlimited and unrestricted contributions allowed
• Liberalizes permissibility to pool
• Permits insurers to sell policies interstate (!!)
• Liberalizes ability of Association Health Plans to be approved AND work interstate (!!)
• Liberalizes states' ability to manage their state Medicaid plans without having DC jamming it all up
Pot-shots incoming in 3....2....1....
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Penner wrote:But where is the public option?Fife wrote:
Sen. Rand Paul Introduces Replacement for Obamacare
So, Randy's thrown out a replacement plan.
Some highlights I see:
• Provides a two-year open-enrollment period under which individuals with pre-existing conditions can obtain coverage
• Restores HIPAA pre-existing conditions protections. Prior to Obamacare, HIPAA guaranteed those within the group market could obtain continuous health coverage regardless of preexisting conditions.
• Replaces the existing open-ended tax exclusion for employer-provided health insurance with a universal deduction on both income and payroll taxes that would provide the same level of benefit regardless of how an individual obtains their health insurance.
• Tax credit to $5K for HSA contributions, with unlimited and unrestricted contributions allowed
• Liberalizes permissibility to pool
• Permits insurers to sell policies interstate (!!)
• Liberalizes ability of Association Health Plans to be approved AND work interstate (!!)
• Liberalizes states' ability to manage their state Medicaid plans without having DC jamming it all up
Pot-shots incoming in 3....2....1....
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Roger that, bigly. Let the VA recede to it's proper size, if it has any size at all.Speaker to Animals wrote:Add in:
Veterans can get a voucher for the cost of their VAH health care to purchase private insurance.
And I am in.
I didn't see that in the article and I haven't even clicked on the text of Randy's bill yet. BUT-- I think Randy is definitely personally down this idea. As to whether he put it in the bill, or would push for it, Iunno.
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I agree with Penner: why not a Public Option (Medicare for everyone)?
Are Republicans owned by the Insurance Industry? Why are we still even using the word "insurance"? What are the cost containment plans?
Are Republicans owned by the Insurance Industry? Why are we still even using the word "insurance"? What are the cost containment plans?
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Yeah, BroHash, I don't think you're gonna get the commie option from Randy in his bill.
Go find some Al Franken or Fauxcahontas fucker to propose that bullshit. :goteam:
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Re: RandyCare
I think the dems in the Senate could still filibuster it, so I wouldn't be surprised if a public option were added into whatever the republicans come up with just to get the thing passed.
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Re: RandyCare
A Public Option doesn't have to be mandatory like it is in Canada, it could be like the NHS: don't like being treated like cattle, pay more for private care. I LIKED the NHS. I'm much more a "cattle" guy than a touchy-feely type. Gimme a no-nonsense doc with no-nonsense drugs, fast, and get me the hell out. (The hospitals I worked at were 100% Medicare/Medicaid & I had NHS care while living in Britain, so I know of which I speak.)
To repeat: I, personally, would take Medicare over private care.
To repeat: I, personally, would take Medicare over private care.
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I would convert the VAH system to the public option, and give veterans a choice of using it or receiving a voucher to purchase insurance elsewhere.