Coito ergo sum wrote:Theophilus wrote:Clinton Huxley wrote:the key number is 32 million - ie the number who will now be able to get treatment. The rest is mere middle class whining.
Ah, but it's 32 million poor and old people, so they don't really count.
That's a complete misconception. First of all, old people are already covered by Medicare, so you can throw that nonsense out the window. Next, 17.5+ million of those 32 million make over 50,000 dollars a year or more (and are not helped by the new law in purchasing health insurance, they are merely forced to buy it on their own), and 12 million are already eligible for Medicaid an SCHIP but have not enrolled. A few million are in the middle and probably could be helped - might as well just pay for their fucking insurance and have done with it....it would be a tiny fraction of the cost...
You know what else this bill does?
It eliminates dropping people when they get sick.
It eliminates rejecting people due to pre-existing conditions.
It requires employers to offer health care and says they can't just dump health care (which some were doing without even notifying their employees).
It closes the Medicare donut hole that caused millions of seniors to have to pay more for health care.
Lifetime limits on how much health care you get are illegal.
A family of four that makes $88000 a year can be subsidized and you pay 3 to 9% of your income.
If your employers coverage covers less than 60% of your costs, you can be subsidized.
Medicare now pays for an annual checkup.
States cannot cut people from Medicaid until the health exchanges come on line.
Many preventive services are now offered without cost.
Annual out of pocket medical bills now capped at under $6000.
Medicaid's meager reimbursements raise to Medicare levels.
Limits on overhead and profit - insurance companies have to spend 80-85% on actual health care costs instead of profits.
Premiums of older people capped at 3 times that of younger people.
Anyone under 30 can buy catastrophic insurance only if they want, but it also must include 3 primary care visits per year as well.
So yeah, either you're a shill for the insurance industry or you didn't read the bill, did you?