Ron Pollack
Ron Pollack
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I have not seen a system proposed that realistically provides the subsidies necessary to make an individual mandate work. I'm not crazy about employer-based systems, but that's what we've got, and I would like to strengthen rather than weaken it.
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For an administration that frequently provides inaccurate information, the use of the 25 million enrollment figure breaks new ground in misleading propaganda. The only real number that is worth focusing on is the approximately 4 million to 5 million who now have prescription drug coverage who did not have it prior to the start of the program. Unfortunately, the administration is trying to mask that failure with an exaggerated number that has nothing to do with new people who gained coverage.
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The continued prohibition against such bargaining will not only hurt seniors but will fleece the American taxpayer,
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I'm glad (the president) is making the health affordability crisis a priority. But this proposal, unfortunately, will make the affordability crisis worse.
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I'm glad he's making the health affordability crisis a priority. But this proposal, unfortunately, will make the affordability crisis worse.
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The large and increasing number of uninsured Americans is no longer simply an altruistic concern on behalf of those without health coverage, but a matter of self-interest for everyone, ... The stakes are high both for businesses and for workers who do have health insurance because they bear the brunt of costs for the uninsured.
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They wanted lots of different plans, none of which would have the bargaining clout to get prices down.
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What that says to an HMO is, well, heck, we'll just delay and delay and deny and deny, because the worst thing that could happen to us is we'll have to pay for the service we originally denied,
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There's no doubt that it is becoming a huge political issue and may have a substantial impact on control of both houses of Congress.
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The most important protections should be part of a real patients' rights bill -- and I stress the word 'real,'
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This is an historic precedent that creates a partnership involving the public and private sector, as well as employers and individuals.
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The seniors who need it the most are the ones facing the biggest obstacles.
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The survey underscores the fundamental flaws of the new Medicare legislation. Those flaws are producing bewilderment and confusion among seniors and will result in a far more costly program for America's seniors and taxpayers.
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I don't believe there's any serious likelihood the private plans will come close to matching the prices that the VA has achieved,