http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/26/6/w697.fullDue to our short term memory loss on all things that didn't happen 5 minutes ago, I thought I would post this journal article from about 2007 for those who may think all this healthcare crap is new. It's not. Just a new sheriff in town directing traffic. What is new are the federal mandates. And since most people are on the "throw it all in the obamacare pot" train blaming everything from a toe fungus they had 8 years ago to dinner burning last night on Obamacare.(I am neither for nor against the affordable care act at this point, I am just humored by the blame it receives for all things)
I want to ask a serious, genuine question: For those of you who feel your insurance coverage is now worse because of Obamacare (the affordable care act), what was so good about it before that was destroyed by this law? Has it really been affected or do you just think it has been? This law only was in effect this year, so if your insurance coverage hasn't changed much in several years, ACA can't be blamed.
I'm just trying to get people to think about things a little. I have heard the most ridiculous comments from people everywhere that indicates few really has a clue or even want one. There are plenty of issues with this thing that could be fixed, however unless people know what they're talking about they can't even have a discussion.
As for the non-affordable, "affordable" premiums being offered: I have concluded that what we're seeing is the full amount that we never see since employers usually pick up a large percentage of the premium cost. They also likely get discounts--it's unknown/unclear if these are discounted rates. I think if you compare the coverage etc to your own employer backed policies, you will find they're all just as crappy--except maybe for the the most expensive (if you have a choice of policies)
Can the average person afford a high deductible policy that isn't subsidized by an employer or the government? Clearly not. But is it the cause of everything bad happening? Not likely. If a republican gov could work with a democrat legislature to work out a reform in state health care they could all live with, then it seems like the yahoos in Washington should be able to do the same thing, in reverse order. What we had before the feds got involved, worked for those it needed to work for. It may not have been perfect or agreeable to some, but it was a compromise.