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riversedge

(70,328 posts)
Tue Mar 26, 2019, 07:59 PM Mar 2019

Here's what happens if the courts kill Obamacare

This cruel notice came out of the blue and it is devastating.




Here's what happens if the courts kill Obamacare



https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/26/politics/obamacare-lawsuit-doj-impacts/index.html




Updated 6:34 PM ET, Tue March 26, 2019


(CNN)President Donald Trump has repeatedly promised to make health care better for all Americans, especially those with pre-existing conditions.

But while his administration has yet to unveil a plan, his Justice Department is now threatening to strip away coverage and benefits that many people have come to take for granted in the nine years since the landmark Affordable Care Act was signed into law.

The administration said Monday that the entire law should be struck down, a dramatic reversal of its earlier stance. In a filing with a federal appeals court, the Justice Department said it agreed with the ruling of a federal judge in Texas that invalidated Obamacare. Previously, the agency under former Attorney General Jeff Sessions had argued only that two key protections for those with pre-existing conditions could not be defended.


If the Trump administration prevails, the health care of nearly every American could be affected, though most don't realize it. While most people associate Obamacare with the individual health insurance exchanges and Medicaid expansion, it has far wider impact.

Obamacare has meant lower premiums, deductibles and out-of-pocket costs for the roughly 60 million senior citizens and disabled Americans enrolled in Medicare. And it helped close the gap in Medicare's drug coverage.

It slowed the growth of Medicare payment rates to hospitals and other providers, reduced payments to Medicare Advantage plans and improved benefits for enrollees. The Obama administration estimated in 2016 that the typical Medicare beneficiary pays about $700 less in premiums and cost sharing thanks to the Affordable Care Act.



Another popular provision: Children are allowed to remain on their parents' plans until they turn 26.
Also, companies with at least 50 employees must provide affordable insurance to their staffers who work more than 30 hours a week. The law also prohibits employers from imposing annual or lifetime limits on benefits and caps out-of-pocket spending so those with expensive conditions don't exhaust their coverage.
Americans are also able to get a wide range of preventive care -- including annual check-ups, mammograms, cholesterol tests and flu shots -- and birth control at no cost. And it's helped combat the nation's opiod addiction by broadening Medicaid coverage to more adults.
Even the Trump administration is using the law to try to lower prescription drug prices.


And, of course, there are the millions of people who've gained coverage. More than 11 million people have signed up for 2019 policies on the Obamacare exchanges, and more than 12 million are insured through Medicaid expansion. The number of uninsured plummeted to 29 million last year, from 48 million in 2010.

If the law is struck down, roughly 20 million more people would be left uninsured, an increase of 65%, according to an Urban Institute report published Tuesday. And hospitals would see uncompensated care jump by $50 billion, or 82%.



But even more influential than the benefits Obamacare provides is how it has changed what people have come to expect in health insurance.
Prior to the law, insurers could deny people policies or charge them more based on their medical histories -- so those with acne as a teen could have trouble securing coverage on the individual market years later, for instance. Some 52 million non-elderly adults -- more than one in four -- have a condition that could have rendered them uninsurable before Obamacare took effect, according to estimates from the Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonprofit health care research group.
The Affordable Care Act stopped those practices, requiring insurers to cover all applicants and provide comprehensive benefits...........
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procon

(15,805 posts)
2. The provisions of the ACA is so interwoven into ALL healthcare insurance
Tue Mar 26, 2019, 08:27 PM
Mar 2019

that it would be impossible to get rid of it. Eliminating the ACA and all of its patient focused benefits, would not just hurt those with govt types of insurance like Medicaid and Medicare, but it would also affect everyone else that has private insurance or coverage through an employer. Even uninsured people benefit from lower costs.

Trump can't simply unwind the ACA. Such a law would harm almost every person in the county, not only financially but medically. Trumps only effort at replacement has been short term junk insurance with poor coverage and many restrictions.

Aristus

(66,468 posts)
3. Routine screening colonoscopies are currently covered under the ACA, as well.
Tue Mar 26, 2019, 08:30 PM
Mar 2019

Since routine screening for colon cancer began, mortality from colon cancer has dropped 70%.

All of that is going to go away...

GemDigger

(4,305 posts)
4. If he is going to be that cruel, then I say do it NOW! So people that he screws will remember
Tue Mar 26, 2019, 08:34 PM
Mar 2019

him and all republicans at the ballot box. Those dumbass republicans with blinders on need a serious and hard wake up call. Taking their insurance would do that for most of them.

Paladin

(28,276 posts)
5. Don't just sit around and accept this.
Tue Mar 26, 2019, 09:18 PM
Mar 2019

CONTACT YOUR ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES. Assure them that there will be hell to pay if this is allowed to happen. Repeat as many times as necessary.

BigmanPigman

(51,638 posts)
6. Deja Vu...the narcissistic, sadistic sociopath strikes the ACA again.
Tue Mar 26, 2019, 10:38 PM
Mar 2019

Call your reps, call Indivisible, fight back!

The fucking moron is doing this for two reasons...
1. Out of spite because it is an Obama law.
2. He wants to shift our attention away from Medicare For All and feels empowered after the Barr Opinion.

Call (202)224-3121 for the Senate.

33% of Americans will be negatively effected by the sick, demented POS on the W House. He wants to bankrupt Americans before making them sick and eventually thousands will die. This is not an exaggeration but is reality due to the greedy, sociopathic GOP enablers.

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