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New Report Says Obama’s Claims Are Wrong
November
7th standing in the Rose Garden elitist progressive Barack Hussein
Obama made some bold claims regarding the just passed version of
Obamacare. “The Affordable Health Care for America Act is a
piece of legislation that will provide stability and security for
Americans who have insurance; quality, affordable options for those who
don’t; and bring down the cost of health care for families, businesses,
and our government, while strengthening the financial health of
Medicare.”
A report released Friday by the non-partisan
and independent Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the agency
in charge of running Medicare and Medicaid, blows the lid off of every
one of Obama’s claims. From the report:
Health Care Costs Increase: “In
aggregate, we estimate that for calendar years 2010 through 2019
[national health expenditures (NHE)] would increase by $289 billion, or
0.8 percent, over the updates baseline projection that was released on
June 29, 2009.” In other words, Obamacare bends the cost curve up, not down.
Millions Lose Existing Private Coverage: “However,
a number of workers who currently have employer coverage would likely
become enrolled in the expanded Medicaid program or receive subsidized
coverage through the Exchange. For example, some smaller employers
would be inclined to terminate their existing coverage, and companies
with low average salaries might find it to their and their employees’
advantage to end their plans. We estimate that such actions would
collectively reduce the number of people with employer-sponsored health
coverage by about 12 million.” In other words, Obamacare will cause millions of Americans to lose their existing private coverage.
Millions Pay Fines Yet Remain Uncovered: “18
million are estimated to choose not to be insured and to pay the
penalty associated with the individual mandate. For the most part,
these would be individuals with relatively low health care expenses for
whom the individual or family insurance premium would be significantly
in excess of the penalty and their anticipated health benefit value.” In other words, 18 million Americans will either face jail time or be forced to pay a new tax they will receive no benefit from.
Millions Lose Medicare Advantage: “Section
1161 of Division B of H.R. 3962 would set Medicare Advantage capitation
benchmarks. We estimate that in 2014 when the MA provisions would be
fully phased in, enrollment in MA plans would decreased by 64 percent
(from its projected level of 13.2 million under current law to 4.7
million under the proposal).” In other words, 8.5 million
seniors who currently get such services as coor¬dinated care for
chronic conditions, routine eye and hearing examinations and
preventive-care services would lose their existing private coverage.
Millions Placed on Welfare: “Of
the additional 34 million who are estimated to be insured in 2019 as a
result of H.R. 3962, about three-fifths (21 million) would receive
Medicaid coverage due to the expansion of eligibility to those adults
under 150 percent of the Federal Poverty Level .” In other words, more than half the people who gain health insurance will receive it through the welfare program Medicaid.
Seniors Access to Care Jeopardized: “H.R.
3962 would introduce permanent annual productivity adjustments to price
updates for institutional providers. Over time, a sustained reduction
in payment updates, based on productivity expectations that are
difficult to attain, would cause Medicare payment rates to grow more
slowly than and in a way that was unrelated to, the providers’ costs of
furnishing services to beneficiaries. Thus, providers for whom Medicare
constitutes a substantive portion of their business could find it
difficult to remain profitable and might end their participation in the
program (possibly jeopardizing access to care for beneficiaries).” In
other words, the Medicare cuts in the House bill are so out of touch
with reality that hospitals currently serving Medicare patients might
be forced to stop doing so. Thus making it much more difficult for
seniors to get health care.
Poor’s Access Problems Exacerbated: “In
practice, supply constraints might interfere with providing the
services by the additional 34 million insured persons. Providers might
tend to accept more patients who have private insurance (with
relatively attractive payment rates) and fewer Medicaid patients,
exacerbating existing access problems for the latter group.” In
other words, those 21 million people who are gaining health insurance
through Medicaid are going to have a very tough time finding a doctor
who will treat them.
From the Washington Post: “The
disconnect between what President Obama says and what he’s doing is so
glaring that most people could not abide it. The president, his
advisers and allies have no trouble. But reconciling blatantly
contradictory objectives requires them to engage in willful
self-deception, public dishonesty, or both. “
Obamacare
socialized health care has never been about giving Americans better,
more affordable health care. Obamacare is about controlling you.
Obama and the Democrats don’t care about Americans having good health
care. They care about controlling you.
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