Posted on 11/14/2013 6:45:48 PM PST by nickcarraway
In response to the raging Democratic freak-out in Congress, President Obama announced an administrative plan that would putatively permit people in the individual insurance market to keep their current plans. Its impossible to say definitively what Obamas proposal will do, but the most likely (and best-case) scenario is: very little.
The shorthand explanation for whats going on here is that everybody the insurance companies, members of Congress, and Obama is bullshitting. The longhand explanation is a lot more complicated.
Insurance companies cancel their individual plans all the time. The Affordable Care Act grandfathered in current plans, but that grandfathering mostly depended on insurance companies deciding to keep those plans going, and few of them did: They decided instead to phase out their old plans and create new ones in the Obamacare exchanges. Thats why, even though Obama knew that his health-care law would disrupt the individual market, he didnt expect the wave of cancellation notices that people have received. In his press conference today, Obama said that he expected that the provisions in Obamacare to grandfather in existing individual policy holders would work, and they didnt.
Republicans in Congress, trailed by panicky Democrats, are trying to exploit peoples consternation by either allowing (in the case of Republican Fred Uptons bill) or requiring (in the case of Democrat Mary Landrieus) insurance companies to continue these plans. But they are probably bullshitting about this, too: Insurance companies say its way too late for them to start reissuing plans for 2014 they hadnt planned to issue.
Obamas plan is to let people reup their individual market plans, if the insurers go along with it. Will many insurers go along with it? Probably not, but experts arent exactly sure. If not, then all the keep-your-plan promises floating around Obamas, the Democratic plans, the Republican plans are closing the barn doors after the horses have fled.
To the extent any of these proposals actually would work, their effect would be harmful. Most people who have individual insurance now get that insurance because theyre really healthy. Draining them out of the exchanges would leave the exchanges with a sicker pool of customers, eventually driving up rates.
Now, that wouldnt be a disaster in the short run. Obamacare creates protections for insurance companies that get stuck with sicker customers over the first few years. (A good, short explainer for how this works can be found here.) That would protect the system from the dreaded actuarial death spiral," but would also cost the government money.
Does Obamas plan solve the policy problem of people losing their plans? Probably not the main mechanism is to let Obama throw the blame to insurance companies (many of whom, as noted, originally threw the blame at Obama.) Does it solve the political problem of angry individual market customers? Again, probably not many and perhaps most people wont be able to keep their individual plans. Democrats also want the chance to take an affirmative vote to fix Obamacare, and an administrative ruling doesnt let them do that. Obamas announcement mainly leaves the law in the same place its been for a month and a half: waiting to see if the administration can fix the website.
That's the ticket!
Yup. After you go through all the hassle of “re-registering” for a year and then get booted again. Unless of course somebody moved a comma or something in the plan. Then it’s back to the obiecare fiasco.
Jonathon Chait is full of it.
Like Lucy and the football.
Don't worry, I am sure the president has done a bunch of computer simulations and financial analysis. He knows all of the unintended consequences of his actions.
“The shorthand explanation for whats going on here is that everybody the insurance companies, members of Congress, and Obama is bullshitting.”
I read this, then went up to see who the author is, Jonathan Chait, and that was it for me.
0bama just did exactly the same thing that James OKeefe caught the 0bamaCare navigators doing. He told the insurance companies that they could just break the law if they want to.
Obama is the new Sham-Wow guy.
Lucy is getting ready to pull the football, AGAIN!!
So, everybody is bullshitting!
Finally, I found an article about Obamacare that has something in it that is indisputably true.
Yeah, you can keep your plan until after the 2014 mid term elections...
You can’t keep what’s already been cancelled, sfb.
I spent some time over there at NYMAG tweeking liberals on this issue. There are in full retreat over there. It is a fun thing to see.
I meant tweaking. Tweeking means something else entirely. LOL.
I suppose that this Obama care fiasco may cause a few liberal to literally tweek as a result.
You were twerking?
No, that is something else entirely.
Let me clarify, I, in my Supreme Won-ness, have edicted that you can really keep your plan even though it is not true.
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