Trump Transition Official: Dont Worry! No Changes To Insurance Plans 'Til 2019
Source: Talking Points Memo
By ALLEGRA KIRKLAND Published JANUARY 5, 2017, 10:12 AM EDT
Voters should not expect to see any changes to their health insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act for two years after the law is repealed, a senior official on Donald Trumps White House transition team said Thursday.
"Immediately, what we're saying, is we're not going to pull the rug out from under anyone. There's not going to be any changes in 2017. There's not going to be changes in 2018," Rep. Chris Collins (R-NY), the transition teams congressional liaison, said on MSNBCs Morning Joe.
"Those products have already been approved by the state insurance agencies, or for the 2018 time, are in negotiation right now," he went on, saying new plans wont be available until 2019 or later.
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According to Collins, the repeal vote that the GOP-controlled Congress still plans to hold quickly is expected to affect provisions like Obamacare-related taxes, the individual coverage mandate and the mandate that companies with 50 employees or more have to provide workers with affordable insurance. There would be absolutely no changes whatsoever to the insurance plans held by individual Americans, he said.
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BeyondGeography
(39,379 posts)Insurance companies control what the plans look like, not the Republican Party, or any party. Or maybe they think they can keep everyone in line with pointed tweets from His Majesty.
stopbush
(24,396 posts)of risk avoidance. They can deal with the idea that Obamacare is here to stay, and that they need to figure out how to make it work for them. What they can't deal with is uncertainty about the future. All that will do is cause them to pull back now to avoid being caught in a possible catastrophy later.
Looks like the R plan is to force most insurers to drop out of the exchanges by creating uncertainty. The Rs will then say, "don't blame us. It was the insurance companies who brought down Obamacare."
Fast Walker 52
(7,723 posts)yellowcanine
(35,701 posts)Where have I heard that before???
mac56
(17,574 posts)dhol82
(9,353 posts)I am sure they would like to consolidate and enlarge any gains they have made.
global1
(25,270 posts)lived up to their promise to repeal Obamacare. Then after they get re-elected and grab more seats in Congress - they can screw them in 2019.
Nothing like planning ahead.
Zoonart
(11,878 posts)" the individual coverage mandate and the mandate that companies with 50 employees or more have to provide workers with affordable insurance."
Force every American into the private insurance pool. Wake up workers!
It's the soup nazi approach to. health care... TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT. NO COVERAGE FOR YOU!
Sunlei
(22,651 posts)Friend or Foe
(195 posts)Is that a bird?
Is that a plane?
NO, It's a big bag of shulbit, flying right at you!
MattP
(3,304 posts)Fast Walker 52
(7,723 posts)fucking fucked up psychopaths!!
bucolic_frolic
(43,286 posts)hasn't planned ahead, has no proposals, they are just swollen with
hatred of Obama and drunk with their power and ideology
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Jacob Boehme
(789 posts)Sunlei
(22,651 posts)elleng
(131,107 posts)from under anyone. There's not going to be any changes in 2017. There's not going to be changes in 2018," Rep. Chris Collins (R-NY), the transition teams congressional liaison, said on MSNBCs Morning Joe.
"Those products have already been approved by the state insurance agencies, or for the 2018 time, are in negotiation right now," he went on, saying new plans wont be available until 2019 or later.
Just keep scaring the crap out of 'everyone,' and pretending you're doing it NOW/IMMEDIATELY/THIS YEAR!
'But amazingly enough, the first 30-60 days of the Trumpenfuhror administration hold the prospect for high drama, and opportunities for high comedy, while at the same time not exactly getting a lot of shit done.
Its already starting. In an excellent segment on The Last Word last night, Lawrence ODonnell cast some doubt about the speed with which the ACA could be repealed, and how. A stand alone bill to repeal Obamacare would require 60 votes to cloture the filibuster in the Senate, and the GOP doesnt have a super majority. So, theyre planning on using a parliamentarian procedure called reconciliation, which cant be filibustered. The only problem is that reconciliation only works on budget bills. So, repealing the ACA would have to be woven into the budget bill, and only the parts of the ACA that deal with federal budget matters could be included to repeal, not the whole damn thing.'
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2017/1/5/1617095/-Trump-is-about-to-have-a-lesson-in-Civics-101?
lark
(23,155 posts)If R's repeal ACA, the insurance companies will leave in droves and it will probably be worthless and could die an early death. They will have destroyed it, and their plan is to say it failed, oh well. D's need to shout from the rooftops that repeal will destroy healthcare now, in real time. So the destruction of healthcare is on the R's, not the D's. It won't wait then conveniently stop in 2 years when something else (HA!) is available. R's are nothing but snakes in the grass, just waiting to bite the uninformed and poor.
Turbineguy
(37,365 posts)to cancel the 2018 mid-term election. Then it will be sooner.