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Bill Cassidy and Susan Collins Proposing ACA Replacement Bill

Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:35 am
Posted by Steve Austin
Member since Dec 2016
85 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:35 am
I'm watching live on facebook right now, but I like what I hear right now. An actual physician writing a healthcare bill as opposed to socialist ideologues. One of my favorite provisions is that this will give the power back to the states.

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U.S. Senator Susan Collins spoke from the Senate floor this afternoon to discuss an Affordable Care Act (ACA) replacement plan that she will introduce with Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) next Monday. Their replacement plan, The Patient Freedom Act of 2017, would increase choice and access to affordable health care.

“Some of my colleagues have argued for immediate repeal without any replacement, an option that I reject for it risks leaving millions of vulnerable Americans without affordable health insurance and would undo important consumer protections provided by current law. Others have proposed repeal with the delayed effective date of two or three years to allow time for the Senate to devise legislation that would provide a better approach to health insurance. My concern with the repeal and delay plan is that the Obamacare exchanges, already on very shaky financial grounds, would go into a death spiral as consumers would face uncertainty and insurers would have no basis for pricing their policies.”

“I'm pleased to see a growing consensus among members of both the Senate and the House that we must repair the ACA and provide reforms at nearly the same time that we repeal the law in order to protect families who rely on the program and to give insurers time to transition to a new marketplace that is based on more choices for consumers.”

Senator Collins went onto describe the legislation she is working to develop alongside Senator Bill Cassidy, a physician from Louisiana:

“In 2015, I joined Senator Cassidy in introducing a more comprehensive and creative approach, the Patient Freedom Act. This is the basis for the legislation we are going to be introducing soon and would allow states to have more choices. If they like the Affordable Care Act, they can keep the Affordable Care Act. If they want to go an alternative route that is more patient centered, that would provide more choices and help to restrain costs, they could do that too and the federal government would bundle the funding that would otherwise be used for the ACA subsidies and expansion of Medicaid in their state and allow them to proceed along a more creative route.

“We recognize how different the needs of our states are, but our citizens should have access to affordable health care and to choose the path that works best for them. We'll be talking more about the specifics of our bill when we introduce it, but I'm excited about this approach. I'm not saying that it's perfect, but it's important that we put specific proposals on the table that our colleagues can coalesce around, debate, and refine so that we can move ahead and remove the fear and uncertainty of families who are relying on coverage through the exchanges without putting an undue burden on the employers who create jobs in this country.”



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This post was edited on 1/23/17 at 10:38 am
Posted by MSMHater
Houston
Member since Oct 2008
22773 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:40 am to
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If they like the Affordable Care Act, they can keep the Affordable Care Act. If they want to go an alternative route that is more patient centered, that would provide more choices and help to restrain costs, they could do that too and the federal government would bundle the funding that would otherwise be used for the ACA subsidies and expansion of Medicaid in their state and allow them to proceed along a more creative route.


Eliminaing the mandate, and keeping the pre-existing provision? Sounds expensive.
Posted by TigerTroll11
Asheville
Member since Sep 2012
450 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:40 am to
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If they like the Affordable Care Act, they can keep the Affordable Care Act.




Oh the irony
Posted by RyanMartin835
Thibodaux
Member since Aug 2015
425 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:40 am to
Fantastic. Not wasting any time. Cassidy was pretty impressive in that presentation.
Posted by BamaAtl
South of North
Member since Dec 2009
21857 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:42 am to
This would be an interesting way to see if other approaches can work as well as the ACA, but it's hard to see how it squares with the other Republican 'ideas' around health care reform.
Posted by TigerNAtux
Louisiana
Member since Dec 2007
17110 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:42 am to
I'm sure they are counting on a small percentage that actually keeps ACA.
Posted by I B Freeman
Member since Oct 2009
27843 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:42 am to
If they are not going to change the pricing model and this is what the republican want they should add the proposal Rudy mentioned this morning.
Posted by Steve Austin
Member since Dec 2016
85 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:46 am to
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Eliminaing the mandate, and keeping the pre-existing provision? Sounds expensive.


Eliminating the mandate will destroy the ACA all together. I'm all for eliminating the pre-existing condition clause as well, but this path will gut the program without having to look spineless to the American public IMO.

ETA: insurance providers will most likely leave the ACA once other states start leaving. HMOs will find more efficient mediums and exchanges besides healthcare.gov
This post was edited on 1/23/17 at 10:48 am
Posted by udtiger
Over your left shoulder
Member since Nov 2006
98298 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:47 am to
But...this seems to imply the GOP has a plan, and had a plan back in 2015
Posted by cokebottleag
I’m a Santos Republican
Member since Aug 2011
24028 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:49 am to
All I hear are platitudes, which probably means this does nothing to reduce costs.
Posted by MSMHater
Houston
Member since Oct 2008
22773 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:51 am to
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which probably means this does nothing to reduce costs.


Any plan you hear that still includes the "pre-existing" clause and the "kids are 26 and younger" clause will not reduce costs.

It's not possible.
Posted by LSU316
Rice and Easy Baby!!!
Member since Nov 2007
29277 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:54 am to
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which probably means this does nothing to reduce costs.


This worries me as well.
Posted by CoachChappy
Member since May 2013
32499 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:55 am to
Hey buddy, member your other thread where you said there were NO republican plans only talking points?
Posted by Steve Austin
Member since Dec 2016
85 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:55 am to
I'm all open to ideas on how to reduce costs. What is your idea?

Start with eliminating Medicare/Medicaid, HMOs, PPOs, etc all together and switch to a cash for service system perhaps. Put price ceilings on pharma and medical supply companies like Canada.

That just isn't going to happen. Leave this shite to the states.
Posted by Jbird
In Bidenville with EthanL
Member since Oct 2012
73403 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:56 am to
Bamatool is fixated on Ocare like Madonna on dick.
Posted by FreddieMac
Baton Rouge
Member since Jun 2010
20942 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:56 am to
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Eliminaing the mandate, and keeping the pre-existing provision? Sounds expensive.


What would you rather, continued funding of NPR and PBS or healthcare spending?
Posted by BamaAtl
South of North
Member since Dec 2009
21857 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:56 am to
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member your other thread where you said there were NO republican plans only talking points?


This is more talking points - or do they actually have numbers and coverage projections attached?

Thought not.
Posted by Jbird
In Bidenville with EthanL
Member since Oct 2012
73403 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:57 am to
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Thought not.
Let's pass it to see what's in it bitch.
Posted by bamarep
Member since Nov 2013
51788 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:58 am to
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This would be an interesting way to see if other approaches can work as well as the ACA




You continue to spread this lie on here every time you open your suck.
Posted by CoachChappy
Member since May 2013
32499 posts
Posted on 1/23/17 at 10:58 am to
stay salty my friend
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