Health Care: The Good, The Bad and The Political
Tuesday, December 28, 2010 at 3:36 pm
First, The Good
The Los Angeles Times finds evidence that some small businesses previously offering no health insurance to their workers are reversing course, in part, due to new tax breaks in the Affordable Care Act. When a September report from the Kaiser Family Foundation showed a sharp uptick in coverage offered by small businesses, I was skeptical it was due to the new law. But the L.A. Times has done good legwork - calling individual insurers and brokers to gather anecdotal and data-driven proof that the new law is having this positive effect.
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Next, The Bad
The new insurance program intended to cover the most vulnerable Americans is not working very well. Under the Affordable Care Act, people with pre-existing conditions were supposed to immediately get new welcome coverage in “high-risk pools” run by states or the federal government. (These people are routinely turned away by private insurance companies or sold policies that exclude coverage for their pre-existing health problems.) Problems with the high-risk pools are making rollout pretty rough. Most people who would be eligible for these plans don't know about them or are turned off by cost.
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And Finally, The Political
The New York Times reported over the weekend that the Obama Administration is flexing its regulation-writing muscles to pay Medicare doctors for chatting with patients about end of life care. A provision doing about the same thing was included in an early version of Democratic health care reform, but was abandoned once Republicans began (dishonestly) saying it would lead to “death panels,” with government bureaucrats deciding which seniors would get care and which ones would be left to die. As Robert Pear makes clear in his article on the provision, included in new Medicare rules set to take effect in January, Democrats were hoping to pass the regulation under the radar, knowing it could be political kryptonite.
http://swampland.blogs.time.com/2010/12/28/health-care-the-good-the-bad-and-the-political/
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