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john1975 01-13-2017 11:14 AM

2017 Republicans Health Care Plan
 
this is their big plan...

their gonna tweak a few aspects of obamacare....and then consider 'that' their Repeal and Replace.

their gonna stand all tall the next day, like they did something big...when they didn't do sht.

basically stealing ObamaCare and calling it their own.

EddyTheDog 01-13-2017 11:16 AM

I wouldn't be surprised...

Bladewire 01-13-2017 11:18 AM

TrumpCare :1orglaugh

They just said live on CNN full repeal with a few years delay so people don't lose coverage. Then replace in that period of time with something they don't know yet.

That's Republican "leadership"

Just like the war with Iraq, act first, think later.

bronco67 01-13-2017 11:18 AM

They have no idea how complex this whole situation is, and how woefully under-educated and under-prepared they are to "fix" it. They're also unmotivated because they don't give a shit about anyone except their rich friends and themselves.

You create affordable health care for people because you care about their plight, but Republicans will ONLY do it for the sake of killing something they've had their sights on for years.

crockett 01-13-2017 11:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by john1975 (Post 21449533)
this is their big plan...

their gonna tweak a few aspects of obamacare....and then consider 'that' their Repeal and Replace.

their gonna stand all tall the next day, like they did something big...when they didn't do sht.

basically stealing ObamaCare and calling it their own.

The gfy republicans will then tell us perfect now and go rah rah..

crockett 01-13-2017 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 21449560)
TrumpCare :1orglaugh

They just said live on CNN full repeal with a few years delay so people don't lose coverage. Then replace in that period of time with something they don't know yet.

That's Republican "leadership"

Just like the war with Iraq, act first, think later.

They had 8 years to figure it out and still couldn't manage to do it. Perhaps in another 4 they will get a proposal on paper...

:1orglaugh

beerptrol 01-13-2017 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by john1975 (Post 21449533)
this is their big plan...

their gonna tweak a few aspects of obamacare....and then consider 'that' their Repeal and Replace.

their gonna stand all tall the next day, like they did something big...when they didn't do sht.

basically stealing ObamaCare and calling it their own.

Yep and the Trumpanzees will think it's the greatest. Trump Care
Not surprised because Trump likes to put his name on things he didn't have anything to do with creating

Barry-xlovecam 01-13-2017 12:49 PM

I think this is wishful thinking.
  1. "Trumpcare" will repeal tax credit advance payments and keep the tax credits in place -- poorer people will not be able to pay.
  2. "Trumpcare" will reduce the Medicaid requirements.
  3. "Trumpcare" will assert ''states rights'' and block grant the Medicaid expenditure to each state.
  4. "Trumpcare" will keep the preexisting coverage requirement and insist that the insured are "risk pooled" They may agree to some subsidy to the insurers so the premium prices do not sky rocket as this would be politically ruinous.

john1975 01-13-2017 01:07 PM

Even the current major (and corrupt) healthcare companies want nothing to do with a quick repeal / replace. which would mean millions of more dollars in changes / updates to their current plans / websites / paperwork , etc.

Republican leadership is in their own world again...on this.

Bladewire 01-13-2017 01:21 PM

They should bite the bullet and just expand medicare for single payer.

The structure is already there so no increase in government!

The only reason Obama care is having problem is THE INSURANCE COMPANIES ! But out the middleman. If people want extra coverage get an extended policy through a third party insurer.

It's so basic. But the insurance & drug companies own republicans so we're fucked, unless a miracle happens.

john1975 01-13-2017 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 21449824)
They should bite the bullet and just expand medicare for single payer.

It's not a terrible idea, but there's still many problems with medicare and medicare abuse. Doctors still get a boner when they find out their patient has medicare...since they know (medicare) accepts almost anything...so they can go ahead and charge whatever $ price they want.

To a doctor's mind...when it's the taxpayers paying for it (medicare) , they know there's less oversight and responsibility...so they know they have the green light....and less chance of denial...if their ordering expensive tests for a patient like MRI's , etc..

But also means more of a tab for all us taxpayers.

kane 01-13-2017 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by john1975 (Post 21449953)
It's not a terrible idea, but there's still many problems with medicare and medicare abuse. Doctors still get a boner when they find out their patient has medicare...since they know (medicare) accepts almost anything...so they can go ahead and charge whatever $ price they want.

To a doctor's mind...when it's the taxpayers paying for it (medicare) , they know there's less oversight and responsibility...so they know they have the green light....and less chance of denial...if their ordering expensive tests for a patient like MRI's , etc..

But also means more of a tab for all us taxpayers.

Do you have any real experience with Medicare? Sure, there are abuses and overcharges, but often not by doctors. There are actually a lot of doctors who will not accept Medicare patients because Medicare pays them less than regular insurance does. Medicare also requires pre-authorization for many things and can be slow and a pain in the ass to deal with.

The people who are making a killing from Medicare are the people that provide physical goods. My mom is 76 and has some health issues. She needed an adjustable bed (like a hospital bed). It was $7,500 and is basically just a metal frame with a motor and remote. The mattress that came with it was just a piece of foam. To get the better mattress, which Medicare paid for after my mom's doctor wrote a prescription, was another $1,200.

To give you an example of how much more these prices are than retail, you can buy a comparable bed from various other places for about $2000-$2,500 and you can get a similar mattress online at places like Amazon for about $250.

TCLGirls 01-13-2017 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by john1975 (Post 21449953)
It's not a terrible idea, but there's still many problems with medicare and medicare abuse. Doctors still get a boner when they find out their patient has medicare...since they know (medicare) accepts almost anything...so they can go ahead and charge whatever $ price they want.

To a doctor's mind...when it's the taxpayers paying for it (medicare) , they know there's less oversight and responsibility...so they know they have the green light....and less chance of denial...if their ordering expensive tests for a patient like MRI's , etc..

But also means more of a tab for all us taxpayers.


That is a bizarre statement. Many doctors refuse to accept Medicare because Medicare reimburses less, and the paperwork/procedure tom get a payout is a lot more complicated.

john1975 01-13-2017 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by TCLGirls (Post 21450076)

That is a bizarre statement. Many doctors refuse to accept Medicare because Medicare reimburses less, and the paperwork/procedure tom get a payout is a lot more complicated.

they make the money back by ordering expensive tests and/or equipment. medicare might pay slightly less than other insurance companies , but their approval rate is higher. And I beg to differ with the 'many doctors refuse to accept medicare' statement. It's not that many, and different in every state....and still they'll eventually find a doc that'll accept it.

(i know from people that work in the biz)

TCLGirls 01-13-2017 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by john1975 (Post 21450298)
they make the money back by ordering expensive tests and/or equipment. medicare might pay slightly less than other insurance companies , but their approval rate is higher. And I beg to differ with the 'many doctors refuse to accept medicare' statement. It's not that many, and different in every state....and still they'll eventually find a doc that'll accept it.

(i know from people that work in the biz)

"According to a survey conducted by the National Ambulatory Medical Care in 2011, about 17 percent of the nation?s physicians were not willing to accept Medicare patients, but more alarming was the 31 percent of primary care physicians refused Medicare patients (Health Affairs, 2012). The primary reasons seems to be that Medicare does not pay enough to cover costs and overhead, reimbursements are slow, paperwork is confusing, and Medicare does not cover many tests that primary care physicians need to perform to diagnose and treat the patient?s illness."


Physicians Refusing to Accept Medicare Patients

kane 01-13-2017 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by john1975 (Post 21450298)
they make the money back by ordering expensive tests and/or equipment. medicare might pay slightly less than other insurance companies , but their approval rate is higher. And I beg to differ with the 'many doctors refuse to accept medicare' statement. It's not that many, and different in every state....and still they'll eventually find a doc that'll accept it.

(i know from people that work in the biz)

Those tests are typically not ordered because they are trying to pad their pockets, they are ordered to cover their asses. In a sue-happy world, many doctors just check everything so if they are sued they can point out that they did everything they could.

kane 01-13-2017 06:07 PM

I just saw that the Republicans are now talking about passing a $9 billion dollar spending bill to finance Obamacare for the next 12 months while they decide what they are going to do about it.

It is becoming more and more clear that Trump wants them to have a replacement in place before they repeal it and they are nowhere near ready to have that.

I won't be shocked if they just keep kicking the can down the road until after the 2020 election.


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