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Immediate Changes In Health Care Bill
by MaryAnne

My thanks to another poster for this one.

Here's the full list of what will start happening in 2010 under the House bill.

1. BEGINS TO CLOSE THE MEDICARE PART D DONUT HOLE — Reduces the donut hole by $500 and institutes a 50% discount on brand-name drugs, effective January 1, 2010.

2. IMMEDIATE HELP FOR THE UNINSURED UNTIL EXCHANGE IS AVAILABLE (INTERIM HIGH-RISK POOL) — Creates a temporary insurance program until the Exchange is available for individuals who have been uninsured for several months or have been denied a policy because of pre-existing conditions.

3. BANS LIFETIME LIMITS ON COVERAGE—Prohibits health insurance companies from placing lifetime caps on coverage.

4. ENDS RESCISSIONS—Prohibits insurers from nullifying or rescinding a patient’s policy when they file a claim for benefits, except in the case of fraud.

5. EXTENDS COVERAGE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE UP TO 27TH BIRTHDAY THROUGH PARENTS’ INSURANCE— Requires health plans to allow young people through age 26 to remain on their parents’ insurance policy, at the parents’ choice.

6. ELIMINATES COST-SHARING FOR PREVENTIVE SERVICES IN MEDICARE—Eliminates co-payments for preventive services and exempts preventive services from deductibles under the Medicare program.

7. IMPROVES HELP FOR LOW-INCOME MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES—Improves the low-income protection programs in Medicare to assure more individuals are able to access this vital help.

8. PROVIDES NEW CONSUMER PROTECTIONS IN MEDICARE ADVANTAGE— Prohibits Medicare Advantage plans from charging enrollees higher cost-sharing for services in their private plan than what is charged in traditional Medicare.

9. IMMEDIATE SUNSHINE ON PRICE GOUGING—Discourages excessive price increases by insurance companies through review and disclosure of insurance rate increases.

10. CONTINUITY FOR DISPLACED WORKERS—Allows Americans to keep their COBRA coverage until the Exchange is in place and they can access affordable coverage.

11. CREATES NEW, VOLUNTARY, PUBLIC LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE PROGRAM—Creates a long-term care insurance program to be financed by voluntary payroll deductions to provide benefits to adults who become functionally disabled.

12. HELP FOR EARLY RETIREES—Creates a $10 billon fund to finance a temporary reinsurance program to help offset the costs of expensive health claims for employers that provide health benefits for retirees age 55-64.

13. COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS—Increases funding for Community Health Centers to allow for a doubling of the number of patients seen by the centers over the next 5 years.

14. INCREASING NUMBER OF PRIMARY CARE DOCTORS — Provides new investment in training programs to increase the number of primary care doctors, nurses, and public health professionals.

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Re: Immediate Changes In Health Care Bill
by MaryAnne

House vs Senate.

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Re: Immediate Changes In Health Care Bill
by genedio

Looks to me like a collection of freebies and band-aids. How are they going to pay for it if they won't cut the insurance companies out of the action? I'd like to see how the numbers add up--if they add up.

A real patchwork, when we really need a simple, understandable, universal, and portable (not tied to the employer) health care delivery system.

Re: Immediate Changes In Health Care Bill
by TickleBob

genedio:

A real patchwork, when we really need a simple, understandable, universal, and portable (not tied to the employer) health care delivery system.


How are they going to pay for that especially if they cut the insurance companies out of the action? I'd like to see how the numbers add up--if they add up.

Health insurance companies made less profits on revenues last year than Tupperware. Do you own any Tupperware?

Re: Immediate Changes In Health Care Bill
by MaryAnne

Health insurance companies made less profits on revenues last year than Tupperware. Do you own any Tupperware?

No,I hate that stupid stuff.Once you get in that circle it is almost impossible to get out!>:o)

And I save my sympathy for those who are suffering,not the Insurance Companies.

Re: Immediate Changes In Health Care Bill
by TickleBob

Many are not suffering at the hands of Insurance Companies, many are suffering from judgment difficulties or suffering for having other priorities apart from health insurance. The Democrats want to set American´s priorities. That´s a Chinese concept.

Re: Immediate Changes In Health Care Bill
by TickleBob

It is absolutely IGNORANT to assume that everyone not insured is due to their inability to pay for health insurance or to qualify.

Many just want a new car instead or a vacation. Let Americans make their own choices and quit trying to force your judgment on their lives.

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