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Trump vows to provide ‘insurance for everybody’ in Republican health care replacement plan
Blaze ^ | 1/16/2017 | Blaze

Posted on 01/16/2017 6:29:08 AM PST by mikelets456

Speaking with the Washington Post over the weekend, President-elect Donald Trump promised that every American will have health insurance under his Obamacare replacement plan, which is set to be introduced in the openings months of his presidency.

Though he didn’t provide the Post with many details about his plan, Trump said the plan will provide “less expensive and much better” coverage to Americans that Obamacare has “in a much simplified form.”

“We’re going to have insurance for everybody,” Trump told the Post. “There was a philosophy in some circles that if you can’t pay for it, you don’t get it. That’s not going to happen with us.”

“It’s not going to be their plan,” he added of people currently covered under Obamacare. “It’ll be another plan. But they’ll be beautifully covered. I don’t want single-payer. What I do want is to be able to take care of people.”

Trump explained that in addition to providing coverage to every American that needs health insurance, another major part of his plan will be to target pharmaceutical companies, especially those with high drug prices.

(Excerpt) Read more at theblaze.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Health/Medicine; Society
KEYWORDS: 2ndcomingofreagan; genius; healthcare; itsokbecausetrump; mostconservativeever; obamacare; suckitup; trump; trumpcare; yay
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To: frnewsjunkie

Another thing about Trump is that he will do tort reform and cut down on fraud. Whoohoo! Lots of money to be saved in both areas.


101 posted on 01/16/2017 8:02:52 AM PST by sheikdetailfeather (Trump is exposing the fifth column in the U.S.)
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To: frnewsjunkie

I had some surgery back when.. The dr said it would cost $700 if the insurance paid for it. The cost would be $00 if the insurance did not pay for it.
Look at how it works... it depends on who they can get the money from... who is going to pay their costs.


102 posted on 01/16/2017 8:03:41 AM PST by frnewsjunkie
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To: sheikdetailfeather

Trump has a lot of good ideas from his successes in business. I think he has more up his sleeve in knowledge than we know.

So far, his 2 most available choices... the 2 we see the most... are the best choices ever!! Pence and KellyAnne! He did so well in these 2 picks.. we should expect him to do well in so many other things.


103 posted on 01/16/2017 8:07:41 AM PST by frnewsjunkie
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To: Rusty0604
I'd be okay with anyone who chose not to get catastrophic (or other for that matter) health insurance having a rule that if they decided to buy it later, coverage wouldn't be until two years after payments began. That would protect us all from the freeloaders who would wait until they're sick to sign up, then expect immediate coverage.

I'm not being a hypocrite here. I have Medicare Part A but opted out of everything else.

104 posted on 01/16/2017 8:09:43 AM PST by grania
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To: originalbuckeye

That’s the insurance my family had for years. And in talking to my mom and others about it, people were very happy with it. She was in the front office, for a doctor for close to 30 years. Said things were very simple prior to the Clinton’s coming in with their revamp of things. Said that things just got progressively worse and worse.

My brother, retired NYPD, picked what he thought was the best(most expensive) plan when he retired. Was paying out the nose for it. Figured out that if he got a cheaper plan(more of the catastrophic coverage) and paid for doctors visits for his kids out of pocket, it was much cheaper. The doctors charged a different, cash rate, and everyone was happy. Hopefully, we can go back to something like that real soon.


105 posted on 01/16/2017 8:10:57 AM PST by qaz123
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To: frnewsjunkie

We need to get back to the basic $20 doctors visit. It is now $120. $100 for crap like government regulatory compliance and insurance company processes.

Pharma costs are also high because of the same.

Take a medication such as Amoxicillin. Pharmacy retail cost is about $40. Most people pay $4 to $12, with insurance covering the rest. Wholesale cost is only $4.

Take new drug costs. Over $1 billion to perform FDA and other mandatory testing and proofs. $1 billion. That is insane! Best guess is $40 million at most, and that would drive costs to reasonable out of pocket costs instead of the thousands per month some drugs now cost.

One anti-cancer drug is $11,000/month in the US...but only $3,500 in India...and only $400 wholesale.


106 posted on 01/16/2017 8:16:44 AM PST by CodeToad (If it weren't for physics and law enforcement, I'd be unstoppable!)
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To: mikelets456

We do not need insurance.
What we need is affordable health CARE
That can only happen with competition.
Monopolies cannot lower prices.

Now, what we had before were monopolies.
We don’t need that either.


107 posted on 01/16/2017 8:21:07 AM PST by Lorianne
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To: Tax-chick
Only a system which combines private enterprise (including free-market insurance policies) and private charity has any potential.

The private charity side of that equation is disappearing. The Catholic Church for example used to run many charity hospitals. No more. Crushing expenses + pressure from Democrats to provide sterilization and abortions have them running for the tall grass.


108 posted on 01/16/2017 8:23:51 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: CodeToad
We need to get back to the basic $20 doctors visit. It is now $120.

He probably clears $20 after paying office staff to submit the bill to insurance three or four times. Pay-as-you-go cash would be SO much better for all concerned.


109 posted on 01/16/2017 8:25:37 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: CodeToad
My recollection is that some of this is the consequence of government efforts at wage controls or tax bracket creep. Companies pursued this idea of offering "other" compensation to get around these government created issues.

It's been awhile since I looked into this, but my recollection is that the government was the entity that started this "health insurance" ball rolling.

110 posted on 01/16/2017 8:26:55 AM PST by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: mikelets456

Do you HAVE to have it?


111 posted on 01/16/2017 8:27:06 AM PST by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics.)
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To: grania
. Think back to O's primaries against hillary. He said his problem was different from hers because he wouldn't have a mandate.

Thank you. I thought I was the only one who remembered that. Obama is amazing, he managed to show he is less honest than Mrs. Clinton.
112 posted on 01/16/2017 8:28:16 AM PST by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics.)
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To: oh8eleven
a nickel tax on all crap food

Will likely only apply to venison jerky and Campbells' Vegetarian Scotch Broth after the lobbyists get done with it.


113 posted on 01/16/2017 8:29:02 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: gloryblaze
You are absolutely correct, and your post number 74 should be shouted from the rooftop to explain why. But we are where we are right now. That is the starting point. I am the only person I know who questions costs from docs and staff and all I get is,"Well, you have insurance, don't you?" or eyes rolling and the look as if I have two heads. And everyone agrees. People marvel at the new facilities. Why not? They have insurance or medicaid. As you say, no skin. So in the meantime, bills have to be paid.

Yes, the dominant paradigm is that everyone is going to pay their bills with insurance. *That* is what we need to break away from.

Perhaps we should demand health insurance accounts paid for out of the taxes they already pay, (no new taxes) and only catastrophic or very high deductible insurance permitted.

114 posted on 01/16/2017 8:30:32 AM PST by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: OKSooner
So you won't be surprised if that's the plan?

It likely is. The ideal solution of "every man pay as you go" is not gonna happen in this environment.


115 posted on 01/16/2017 8:30:41 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: DiogenesLamp

“Companies pursued this idea of offering “other” compensation to get around these government created issues.”

Yes, that was also part of it. Remember when JFK took office the high income tax bracket was 90%, but with all kinds of crazy deductions to reduce that amount.


116 posted on 01/16/2017 8:31:43 AM PST by CodeToad (If it weren't for physics and law enforcement, I'd be unstoppable!)
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To: exnavy
Federal involvement in healthcare is extra constitutional.

Yup.

Trump is not a strict Constitutional constructionist, and never claimed to be. To that extent Mark Levin and the NeverTrumpers have a legitimate beef with him.

But he proved he could win. Their guys could not. Personally I am just gonna shut up and appreciate the fact that we really dodged the bullet with Hildebeast.


117 posted on 01/16/2017 8:32:36 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Buckeye McFrog

Doctors have to have someone do the daily government mandated paperwork. Some older Doctors have chosen to retire because of gov demands. plus the insurance they carry against law suits.... the extra things they have to do. takes from patient’s time.


118 posted on 01/16/2017 8:33:47 AM PST by frnewsjunkie
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To: grania

Yea, the libs were complaining that people had to file bankruptcy because of unexpected medical bills. Well, if they had enough to lose to even file for bankruptcy they should have had catastrophic insurance in the first place. In that case, don’t include medical bills in bankruptcy just like school loans.


119 posted on 01/16/2017 8:36:08 AM PST by Rusty0604 (bc)
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To: Buckeye McFrog
It's a real product - who knew???
120 posted on 01/16/2017 8:38:00 AM PST by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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