yup.
As long as they're only talking premium, health care will never be fixed. Premium is a result of cost. They aren't addressing cost, neither party. So health care will continue to piss people off no matter who is in office. We're being told to hate the name attached to the plan, rather than the details of the plan.
I never considered something as simple as a blister could have almost killed me last year. But I am glad I have health insurance.
Wow, what a story. I'm glad you survived it, LGilmore!
Your post is about addressing the true root causes of expensive health care is spot on. Trump seems to have surrounded himself with Physicians, and there are now many Physicians in Congress who are very involved in the Repeal/Replace, so I am worried that their Physician viewpoint will end up in nothing that addresses true costs.
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As of this morning, the plan is to vote to repeal it in early 2017, with an effective date 3 years later, at which point a replacement must be in place. This confirms what we all already knew, no viable replacement solution exists and it will take years to make one.
In some ways it doesn't matter. The market will take care of itself. In AZ, I don't expect any carriers to play ball in 2018, and that is likely in many other states. Any attempts to amputate a limb out of the monster (like repealing the mandate) will just make things worse.
So, I wonder if the market won't just heal itself. Even before Trump won, we saw Doctors listing cash prices, and people with high deductibles choosing the cash price anyway, because it was less than the insurance company's price. Doctors save money with less paperwork, pre-certs, and referrals that way, too.
If Congress doesn't take this seriously and act soon, brace yourself for 2018. It wasn't pretty for 2017, and I don't see 2018 being any better, without major intervention.