Posted on 03/03/2016 7:07:48 AM PST by Jim W N
Malpractice suits are a state matter, not a federal one. They are filed in state courts. And in about half the states there already is some sort of tort reform that caps malpractice payouts. Evidence indicates that this has reduced malpractice premiums in those states but has done nothing to lower the cost of healthcare insurance.
I’d like him to consider lowering the age for Medicare
I know. Many want it at the federal level and would prefer keeping Obamacare in place as a hostage for politician fundraising.
In McConnell's Senate?
When you can't defend...Attack, attack, attack...
It's all you've got.
You don't want a President; you want a king.
Badger:”The problem with HSA’s as they were defined previously is that at the end of the year you lost ALL MONEY”
You are describing FSAs (Flexible Spending Accounts). HSAs have ALWAYS been able to carry forward and the money is yours for life (or until the liberal elites take the money from you by changing the law). I have an HSA today and have had it for three years and it covers everyone who is in my health plan.
Good beginning.
Need to repeal the mandates like that all plans need birthcontrol or abortion coverage or whatever.
Let the choices be more cafeteria.
- Allow all individuals to use Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), and make those contributions tax-free and allow them to accumulate year after year. Make them part of an individuals estate, able to be passed on to heirs without fear of any death penalty.
Up here it has been a monopoly for years. The medical/insurance/government complex has cut the pie to fit them.
Competition would be nice, lots of it.
and no mandates on the insurance.
It’s called sarcasm.
YES!........................Send it to Trump Campaign!.....................
Is the HSA laws still in effect after ObozoCare Laws?...................
Purchasing across state lines will have zero effect on the price. Companies price the insurance based on where the service is delivered not where it is purchased. So if you live in a high cost state and go to a low cost state to purchase the coverage the zip code you live in drives the cost.
It sounds great will do nothing to lower anyone’s insurance cost.
Bubba: “Purchasing across state lines will have zero effect on the price”
I think you are confused. The problem today is that regulation precludes many insurers from covering people across state lines. It speaks to COMPETITION and not location. In other words, this will allow more insurance companies to offer plans in your state/region. Even if health care costs are higher in your region, you will almost always see better pricing when more competitors are available.
The other aspect of Obamacare that must be changed is to eradicate mandates on insurers so that this “one size fits all” coverage is no longer imposed. When we can tailor fit a plan to our particular needs, we can pick and choose where we want to spend our money. For example, why should a 60 year old man have to pay for pregnancy coverage or birth control costs??
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