that's as bad as your death panels that don't exist thread Originally Posted by CJ7Looks like you created another one! ...LOL
The video below explains everything that everyone can understand! The video below shows the person attempting to utilized Canada's socialized health care system which is what Liberals want here!Daaammnnnn...thats fucked up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2jijuj1ysw Originally Posted by therock18
Because, if you read the article the board decides if you get treatment or not and what treatment. If Pill A will fix the issue but it cost more than Pill B which does not fix the issue - you will receive Pill B.No, actually it doesn't and even if it did that is exactly what private insurance companies do today. The board decides what treatments are covered, not who gets covered by each treatment. There are covered treatments that are effective and treatments that are not covered because they are not proved effective or there is another equally effective treatment that is less expensive. This is just like private insurance, except the board is supposed to decide about whether those treatments will be covered by programs under the umbrella based on medical effectiveness AND economic factors (just like a private insurance company only supposed to be better - time will tell if that is the result, but it will be more uniform than the current patchwork quilt of coverage by private insurance).
Just like that youtube link that I sent.
Point is the Gov't should not get between you and your doctor. The treatment decision should be left between you two alone. The Gov't has no business getting involved.
And what good is having access to medical care when you will be denied treatment? I do not understand why you don't get that?
And your ok with Obamacare proving the Gov't permission to go inside your home and inspect it? If you are a smoker the gov't is allowed to go in your home for inspection. If you own a firearm, the gov't is allowed to go in your home and inspect it. This is ok with you?
Obamacare WAS NOT designed for the purpose of providing healthcare to millions uninsured. Even the CBO released that with Obamacare the same amount of millions of people will be uninsured still. The purpose of Obamacare is to put the Gov't in your healthcare decisions and to control the people. Originally Posted by therock18
No, actually it doesn't and even if it did that is exactly what private insurance companies do today. The board decides what treatments are covered, not who gets covered by each treatment. There are covered treatments that are effective and treatments that are not covered because they are not proved effective or there is another equally effective treatment that is less expensive. This is just like private insurance, except the board is supposed to decide about whether those treatments will be covered by programs under the umbrella based on medical effectiveness AND economic factors (just like a private insurance company only supposed to be better - time will tell if that is the result, but it will be more uniform than the current patchwork quilt of coverage by private insurance).
ObamaCare was designed by Republicans as an alternative to a single payer system (and called for by Richard Nixon that commie pinko RINO in front of congress in 1973 - nevermind being what most of the rest of the advanced industrialized world has adopted) which is what the Democrats mostly favored but relented since they would never have passed due to Republican intransigence and obstructionism.
Plain bottom line fact is Republicans were for it before they were against it (just like almost everything that they are against today) and Romney signed a very similar bipartisan bill in MA with many Repubican votes sent it from a Democratically led State house. Originally Posted by austxjr
In just about seven weeks, people will be able to start buying Obamacare-approved insurance plans through the new health care exchanges. Originally Posted by therock18Some carriers for group/employer based policies are now offering them with enrollment effective this month, which will "roll over" in January. Some are also offering temporary plans to carry new hires through December and then enroll them "permanently" in Dec 2013.The temporary polices do not cover automatically pre-existing conditions and the insureds have high premiums, high copays, and high deductibles.
Some carriers for group/employer based policies are now offering them with enrollment effective this month, which will "roll over" in January. Some are also offering temporary plans to carry new hires through December and then enroll them "permanently" in Dec 2013.The temporary polices do not cover automatically pre-existing conditions and the insureds have high premiums, high copays, and high deductibles.
The packages I've seen and reviewed for the 2014 year with current enrollments ..
have higher premiums higher deductibles, higher copays, more limited selection of doctors, limited selection of facilities, drug programs, and no copays for "screening" and "testing," but with a limited number off them. On the prescription side some previously covered drugs are no longer carried, and generics are being replaced for "patent" brand-named drugs. Originally Posted by LexusLover
you and rockhead get a room and swap stupidity Originally Posted by CJ7
So, you agree that having someone 26 years old on their parents healthcare plan is fine. You also agree that people with pre-existing conditions should still be covered. Health insurance companies in the "free" market have no interest in covering people with pre-existing conditions. This is why The Affordable Care Act is needed. The bottom line is the USA has between 30 - 50 million people who are uninsured. The Affordable Care Act will insure between 25 - 30 million of these people. They are not setting up all these state exchanges to insure just a couple hundred extra people. The uninsured need some type of health insurance coverage. We are talking about 10's of millions of people. Republican Newt Gringrich said it best last Thursday, the GOP has no alternative health care plan. Actually, they do the GOP plan is, if you don't have health insurance, then just don get sick or marry someone from Canada.
You want to have adults 26 yrs old on parents healthcare plans fine (its a result of Obama's failed economy). You want pre-existing conditions - fine, etc... But get government out of healthcare.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMZ1ELoFIJE Originally Posted by therock18
So, you agree that having someone 26 years old on their parents healthcare plan is fine. You also agree that people with pre-existing conditions should still be covered. Health insurance companies in the "free" market have no interest in covering people with pre-existing conditions. This is why The Affordable Care Act is needed. The bottom line is the USA has between 30 - 50 million people who are uninsured. The Affordable Care Act will insure between 25 - 30 million of these people. They are not setting up all these state exchanges to insure just a couple hundred extra people. The uninsured need some type of health insurance coverage. We are talking about 10's of millions of people. Republican Newt Gringrich said it best last Thursday, the GOP has no alternative health care plan. Actually, they do the GOP plan is, if you don't have health insurance, then just don get sick or marry someone from Canada. Originally Posted by flghtr65#1: Someone 26 years old ought to have their own insurance for the past 8 years.