Brian F 11
Expert
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The Future of Healthcare
Anyone else ever wonder why so many things are done that do not make any sense? How and why so much money is being wasted and thrown away on ACA? Why so many common sense mistakes are being perpetrated and no real effort is being put for to make real changes that need to be and must be made for Obamacare to survive? The only sensible answer is because they don't want it to. None of this Obamacare foolishness makes any sense any other way.
It's all about persuasion and in-convenience, classic bait-and-switch.
Make everyone sign up for health insurance at the lowest cost to the carriers so it appears as though they actually want things to continue this way.
Take a step back and it's not hard to see what's going on.
Insurance carriers made a killing in 2014, and most did in 2015. Now the easy money is done. The last bits of anything that resembles a free market system is officially being cut out of all health insurance, starting with Obamacare. Carriers now have no choice but to offer products against their best interests and most of them are not profitable in 2016 going forward. The carriers who do turn a profit will have to share it, soon most of the companies who haven't already pulled out of the marketplace will do so. That will leave a few carriers offering coverage, at that point rates will sky rocket, huge increases are unavoidable.
It's already happening.
In my local area (Central Florida) one carrier has already cornered the market. With the majority of the population enrolling onto a smaller HMO Network, will their be a 3 month, 6 month, or longer wait to see your doctor? Claims not being paid, coverage getting canceled by the marketplace for not sending in documents (that you sent in many times), or other for problems?
Even with all the tax credits and subsidies on earth, 2017 and especially 2018 and 2019 plans will not be at all affordable (not all that affordable now btw), by design. At that point, tax payers will be screaming for the government (and next presidential candidate) to do something about it. After all the tax money ACA burns through, we won't be able to issue 'more' tax credit. We can't raise taxes on a non-existent middle class, can't ever tax the poor or wealthy.
So what can be done? Get rid of Obamacare? Hmmmm. And politicians will give away all that power they have over a dependent public? Or will they do the right thing for the people? After all, don't we exist to provide them with power and wealth?
There is another way to solve all of these miserable problems, all at a much more affordable cost........single payer system.
Bernie Sanders or not.
We will hear that term tossed around more and more until you see the sheep march around in protest with signs begging for it. All those who didn't get Medicaid expanded will now be promised free (tax payer funded) government healthcare.
No more employer coverage, no more Medicaid, no more Obamacare, no more Medicare, no more VA Coverage, no more anything.
Health Insurance Companies are likely already bribing, sorry 'lobbying', and partnering with politicians for future government ASO and claims processing contracts. At least the smart players are anyways.
That's been the plan all along.
1.Get as much of the population as possible to be dependent on the government system
2. Make it great at first to draw in the insurance carriers
3. Push them out of the business with headaches and red tape to the point that they lose money offering plans and will no longer offer any individual coverage
4. Get rid of anyone who advocates for or educates consumers (agents)
5.Eliminate the free market system
6.Break it with red tape, don't fix or change it, make customers hate it, make it crazy expensive, all for the sake of persuading the public to demand something better
7. Promise free healthcare to those who did not qualify for tax credits and were left out by Obamacare/State Medicaid
8. Promote Single Payer as a lower cost, solve all problems alternative
9. Result = Full Governement control over the entire Healthcare System from top to bottom.
10. Create a catchier name than DHHS or CMS
Citizens Healthcare System of The United States of America
Now get in line and get your standard government issued flu shot.
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Anyone else ever wonder why so many things are done that do not make any sense? How and why so much money is being wasted and thrown away on ACA? Why so many common sense mistakes are being perpetrated and no real effort is being put for to make real changes that need to be and must be made for Obamacare to survive? The only sensible answer is because they don't want it to. None of this Obamacare foolishness makes any sense any other way.
It's all about persuasion and in-convenience, classic bait-and-switch.
Make everyone sign up for health insurance at the lowest cost to the carriers so it appears as though they actually want things to continue this way.
Take a step back and it's not hard to see what's going on.
Insurance carriers made a killing in 2014, and most did in 2015. Now the easy money is done. The last bits of anything that resembles a free market system is officially being cut out of all health insurance, starting with Obamacare. Carriers now have no choice but to offer products against their best interests and most of them are not profitable in 2016 going forward. The carriers who do turn a profit will have to share it, soon most of the companies who haven't already pulled out of the marketplace will do so. That will leave a few carriers offering coverage, at that point rates will sky rocket, huge increases are unavoidable.
It's already happening.
In my local area (Central Florida) one carrier has already cornered the market. With the majority of the population enrolling onto a smaller HMO Network, will their be a 3 month, 6 month, or longer wait to see your doctor? Claims not being paid, coverage getting canceled by the marketplace for not sending in documents (that you sent in many times), or other for problems?
Even with all the tax credits and subsidies on earth, 2017 and especially 2018 and 2019 plans will not be at all affordable (not all that affordable now btw), by design. At that point, tax payers will be screaming for the government (and next presidential candidate) to do something about it. After all the tax money ACA burns through, we won't be able to issue 'more' tax credit. We can't raise taxes on a non-existent middle class, can't ever tax the poor or wealthy.
So what can be done? Get rid of Obamacare? Hmmmm. And politicians will give away all that power they have over a dependent public? Or will they do the right thing for the people? After all, don't we exist to provide them with power and wealth?
There is another way to solve all of these miserable problems, all at a much more affordable cost........single payer system.
Bernie Sanders or not.
We will hear that term tossed around more and more until you see the sheep march around in protest with signs begging for it. All those who didn't get Medicaid expanded will now be promised free (tax payer funded) government healthcare.
No more employer coverage, no more Medicaid, no more Obamacare, no more Medicare, no more VA Coverage, no more anything.
Health Insurance Companies are likely already bribing, sorry 'lobbying', and partnering with politicians for future government ASO and claims processing contracts. At least the smart players are anyways.
That's been the plan all along.
1.Get as much of the population as possible to be dependent on the government system
2. Make it great at first to draw in the insurance carriers
3. Push them out of the business with headaches and red tape to the point that they lose money offering plans and will no longer offer any individual coverage
4. Get rid of anyone who advocates for or educates consumers (agents)
5.Eliminate the free market system
6.Break it with red tape, don't fix or change it, make customers hate it, make it crazy expensive, all for the sake of persuading the public to demand something better
7. Promise free healthcare to those who did not qualify for tax credits and were left out by Obamacare/State Medicaid
8. Promote Single Payer as a lower cost, solve all problems alternative
9. Result = Full Governement control over the entire Healthcare System from top to bottom.
10. Create a catchier name than DHHS or CMS
Citizens Healthcare System of The United States of America
Now get in line and get your standard government issued flu shot.
Sent from my iPhone using InsForums