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Ah, the patient-centered approach. It was late in coming but I have to applaud the GOP that eventually it did come…Now I’d like to understand how exactly that approach is going to make care affordable. But wait, isn’t care already supposed to be ‘patient-centered’? Am I missing something here?Brilliant point! The entire problem with Obamatax is that it’s like a 2700 page Don Quixote tilting at windmills instead of addressing the problems. What are the problems? High cost and lack of access. What does Obamatax do to address those problems?
Ration care
Force people to buy a product they may not want to buy
Incentivise companies to dump their employees onto a government exchange
Force states to take on more of the burden
Add taxes to the sale of medical devices, tanning parlors, investments
Destroys concepts like cafeteria plans and HSAs
Take away Medicare Advantage a plan that many low income seniors LOVE
Add restrictions on what health insurers can charge and add more burden in the form of forcing them to take high risk people at the same price as low risk
etc etc etc
Hmmm does that sound like this is going to provide more care at less cost?
How about asking DOCTORS and HOSPITALS what would work better? Why wasn’t the focus on patient care instead of regulations, administration and pandering to a number of special interest groups?
The issue was never about patient care. It was about government control.
Lisa