According to a new study by the Paragon Health Institute, the past few years have seen a dramatic drop-off in the quality of exchange coverage. So even as premium subsidies for marketplace plans have grown more generous, patients — and taxpayers — have been getting less for their money.
At last week’s presidential debate, Vice President Kamala Harris was asked about her previous support for Medicare For All, a $44 trillion proposal that would outlaw private insurance. She backed away from the questions, saying, “What we need to do is maintain and grow the Affordable Care Act.”
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Americans Don’t Want Obamacare’s High Maintenance
Sally C. Pipes
According to a new study by the Paragon Health Institute, the past few years have seen a dramatic drop-off in the quality of exchange coverage. So even as premium subsidies for marketplace plans have grown more generous, patients — and taxpayers — have been getting less for their money.
At last week’s presidential debate, Vice President Kamala Harris was asked about her previous support for Medicare For All, a $44 trillion proposal that would outlaw private insurance. She backed away from the questions, saying, “What we need to do is maintain and grow the Affordable Care Act.”
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Nothing contained in this blog is to be construed as necessarily reflecting the views of the Pacific Research Institute or as an attempt to thwart or aid the passage of any legislation.