Thursday, May 25, 2017

5 Points On How The New O’Care Repeal CBO Score Squeezes The Senate – Talking Points Memo

This is a joke: "That downward tick in coverage losses comes in part, the CBO said, because the individual marketplace will be less attractive and more employers will thus continue to offer coverage than was projected in the March version of the legislation..."
Why?
Because the Republican's AHCA 2.0 scheme repeals the mandatory requirement for corporations to have healthcare coverage for their employees. Nor is there adequate tax credits being offered through AHCA which will make corporations unload their plans and force their employees into the private healthcare markets or, what's left, healthcare exchanges.
Even this report states that a significant number of corporations would jettison their healthcare plans. Even if only 10 percent of corporations drop employee coverage that would translate into 15,500,000 people who would have to find coverage in the private market. Corporate health care cover's 155,000,000 people.


5 Points On How The New O’Care Repeal CBO Score Squeezes The Senate – Talking Points Memo

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