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FIFYShame that healtcare costs have more than doubled since then. Thanks fat ass people and insatiable greed from insurance companies.
That can easily be fixed with REGULATION. Would you agree with that?Shame that healtcare costs have more than doubled since then. Thanks Obama.
If insurance companies have an insatiable appetite for money then perhaps Barry shouldn't have given them a blank check via ACA.FIFY
I was just thinking that the problem with Healthcare is not enough government regulation.. 😂🤣😅That can easily be fixed with REGULATION. Would you agree with that?
that one of the main problems is that U.S. hospitals, doctors and pharmaceutical companies charge much higher prices for their services and products.
While most countries can strictly regulate the prices health providers are allowed to charge, there is no such regulation here, and price negotiations between insurance companies and health care providers in the U.S. happen largely behind closed doors.
https://money.com/money-then-now-the-affordable-care-act-and-the-rising-cost-of-health/
If insurance companies have an insatiable appetite for money then perhaps Barry shouldn't have given them a blank check via ACA.
LOL...watching you argue with yourself is hysterical.I was just thinking that the problem with Healthcare is not enough government regulation.. 😂🤣😅
So you support the higher rates. Good to know.I was just thinking that the problem with Healthcare is not enough government regulation.. 😂🤣😅
Yes, that is the only possible takeaway.So you support the higher rates. Good to know.
Shame that healtcare costs have more than doubled since then. Thanks Obama.
Premiums are through the roof.
One positive is the up to age 26 for kids.
So the ACA made no difference in the trajectory of price increases.You halfwits…
This farce has cost the average, American family that works for a living, $10s of thousands while disrupting the secure healthcare networks they had built for themselves.
Consisting of 10 separate legislative Titles, the Act has several major aims. The first—and central—aim is to achieve near-universal coverage and to do so through shared responsibility among government, individuals, and employers. A second aim is to improve the fairness, quality, and affordability of health insurance coverage. A third aim is to improve health-care value, quality, and efficiency while reducing wasteful spending and making the health-care system more accountable to a diverse patient population. A fourth aim is to strengthen primary health-care access while bringing about longer-term changes in the availability of primary and preventive health care. A fifth and final aim is to make strategic investments in the public's health, through both an expansion of clinical preventive care and community investments.So the ACA made no difference in the trajectory of price increases.
joboma did that........... Also, that $861, probably purchased tetanus shots for 100 ILLEGALS!I had to get a tetanus booster last month and my PCP office doesn’t carry the shot. Off to UFHealth I go. Quick service and super nice staff. I’m on Medicare but I got a bill for my share: Billed Medicare $861.
For a tetanus shot. A vaccine that’s not a new whizbang cure. I paid $10.00 by the way.
Seriously? That’s crazy.
And Obamacare is saddled with issues too. Premiums can be high and the deductibles high as well.
No, but that a) wasn’t necessarily the intent of the law (as was pointed out), and b) wasn’t what they were claiming. Single payer if the ultimate way.So the ACA made no difference in the trajectory of price increases.
Again, the intent of this sham "law" that was passed on Christmas Eve, was to "level the playing field," as comrade 0boma is so fond of saying, not by doing anything constructive, but by making sure 98% of the population have dogshit coverage.No, but that a) wasn’t necessarily the intent of the law (as was pointed out), and b) wasn’t what they were claiming. Single payer if the ultimate way.
No country lets their citizens get ripped off, healthcare-wise, like the US. Again, nobody would trade with us.I had to get a tetanus booster last month and my PCP office doesn’t carry the shot. Off to UFHealth I go. Quick service and super nice staff. I’m on Medicare but I got a bill for my share: Billed Medicare $861.
For a tetanus shot. A vaccine that’s not a new whizbang cure. I paid $10.00 by the way.
Seriously? That’s crazy.
And Obamacare is saddled with issues too. Premiums can be high and the deductibles high as well.
That’s not trueNo, but that a) wasn’t necessarily the intent of the law (as was pointed out), and b) wasn’t what they were claiming.
Well, it’s behind a paywall, but there was one time Obama made a claim about premiums only to revise and say healthcare spending, which (as you can see in my post above) is finally moving in the right direction.
I was getting ripped off 14 years ago, comrade tom, but I have been ever since........No country lets their citizens get ripped off, healthcare-wise, like the US. Again, nobody would trade with us.
You tell me then. How do we lower rates and keep people insured?Yes, that is the only possible takeaway.
Busted him. What a jackass.LOL...watching you argue with yourself is hysterical.
I had to get a tetanus booster last month and my PCP office doesn’t carry the shot. Off to UFHealth I go. Quick service and super nice staff. I’m on Medicare but I got a bill for my share: Billed Medicare $861.
For a tetanus shot. A vaccine that’s not a new whizbang cure. I paid $10.00 by the way.
Seriously? That’s crazy.
And Obamacare is saddled with issues too. Premiums can be high and the deductibles high as well.
There were a few claims made that weren’t true…and they knew they weren’t true.Well, it’s behind a paywall, but there was one time Obama made a claim about premiums only to revise and say healthcare spending, which (as you can see in my post above) is finally moving in the right direction.
14 years and still no sign of death panels. Surely they’re coming, Chuck said so.
Single payer should have been the objective. ACA was a half measure with too much insurance company input.No, but that a) wasn’t necessarily the intent of the law (as was pointed out), and b) wasn’t what they were claiming. Single payer if the ultimate way.
Billed and what Medicare pays are two vastly different things. I think my hospital charges like 8-10K for my surgery but I actually get about 1200-1500 for a 2 hour surgery.I had to get a tetanus booster last month and my PCP office doesn’t carry the shot. Off to UFHealth I go. Quick service and super nice staff. I’m on Medicare but I got a bill for my share: Billed Medicare $861.
For a tetanus shot. A vaccine that’s not a new whizbang cure. I paid $10.00 by the way.
Seriously? That’s crazy.
And Obamacare is saddled with issues too. Premiums can be high and the deductibles high as well.
Got a great idea. Why don't all MAGA's running for office pledge to end ACA if they are elected?I was just thinking that the problem with Healthcare is not enough government regulation.. 😂🤣😅
I understand about how they have to bill Medicare hugely just to literally get pennies on the dollar, and honestly you should get at least double that, or more.Billed and what Medicare pays are two vastly different things. I think my hospital charges like 8-10K for my surgery but I actually get about 1200-1500 for a 2 hour surgery.
That's been a hollow promise by republicans for years, I'm sure it will be mentioned with no replacement plan/idea to implement at the same timeGot a great idea. Why don't all MAGA's running for office pledge to end ACA if they are elected?
Repeal and replace!!!14 years and still no sign of death panels. Surely they’re coming, Chuck said so.