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Category Archives: American Health Care Act
US Healthcare: no Bang for the Buck
Health care in the US is more expensive, by far, than anywhere else on this planet. It represents greater than 17.9% of the US GDP. Health spending is projected to grow 1.0 percentage point faster than Gross Domestic Product … Continue reading
Posted in ACA, American Health Care Act, Health Care, Medicaid, medicare, Pay Equality, Poverty, Tax Reform, Trump, Uncategorized, Zeldin
Tagged cost, healthcare, life expectancy, mortality, Poverty, taxes, wealth inequality
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Out-of-pocket healthcare spending could rise thanks to Lee Zeldin
Implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA, Obamacare) was associated with reduced out-of-pocket spending for US medical care, particularly among those with lower incomes, but not with reduced premiums. That is the conclusion of a new study published in the … Continue reading
Posted in ACA, AHCA, American Health Care Act, Medicaid, medicare, Tax Reform, trumpcare, Uncategorized, Zeldin
Tagged cost, healthcare, out-of-pocket, spending
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Taking the Heart out of Obamacare
Tax bill sets up 2018 attacks on our health care This week, House and Senate Republicans passed their deficit-busting tax giveaway to corporations and the ultra-rich without a single Democratic vote, clearing it for Donald Trump’s signature. After failing to … Continue reading
Posted in ACA, American Health Care Act, Health Care, Trump, Uncategorized, Zeldin
Tagged death panel, Medicaid, medicare, Social security
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Zombie Health Care Repeal Part 5: What the GOP’s Sneaky Health Repeal Means for You
Yet another attempt to sabotage healthcare! They just don’t get it. David View at Medium.com The GOP is sneaking in a partisan health care repeal to pay for their tax cuts for the wealthy and big corporations. Here’s what you … Continue reading
Posted in ACA, AHCA, American Health Care Act, Health Care, Medicaid, Tax Reform, Trump, trumpcare, Uncategorized, Zeldin
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Individual Mandate Repeal in Latest Tax Bill Draft
Author Shannon Muchmore @stmuchmore Published Nov. 15, 2017 Dive Brief: Republican leaders said Tuesday the latest version of their bill to overhaul the tax system would repeal the individual mandate in the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) … Continue reading
Posted in ACA, AHCA, American Health Care Act, Health Care, Tax Reform, trumpcare, Uncategorized, Zeldin
Tagged Medicaid, medicare, truth, Zeldin
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Zeldin Must Stand Up And Protect Long Island’s Health Care
Letter To Editor: Zeldin Must Stand Up And Protect Long Island’s Health Care Published in “Smithtown Matters”, Friday, September 22, 2017 at 6:08PM Dear Editor, Next week, Senate Republicans will debate a cruel plan to take away health care from millions … Continue reading
Posted in ACA, AHCA, American Health Care Act, Health Care, trumpcare, Uncategorized, Zeldin
Tagged Graham-Cassidy, healthcare, lee zeldin, long island, Peter King
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Why do we have Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance?
By Aaron E. Carroll. In the NY Times: THE NEW HEALTH CARE SEPT. 5, 2017 At a community enrollment drive in the 1950s for Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Oklahoma, Ralph Rhoades, left, a manager who later became president … Continue reading
Posted in ACA, AHCA, American Health Care Act, Health Care, New York Times, trumpcare, Uncategorized
Tagged blue cross, blue shield, healthy americans act, ron wyden, roosevelt, truman
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It’s Time For an Apology from the GOP
Published in The East Hampton Star Dear David: Republicans owe America an apology. Sadly, we have arrived at a point at which the White House, the political crown jewel that the GOP so ardently sought, is in disarray, which … Continue reading
Posted in Alt-Right, American Health Care Act, Better Care Reconciliation Act, Congress, GOP, Trump
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Why ACA market upheaval still looms large
Don’t take your eye off the ball! With all the distractions from the WH its easy to forget: healthcare is still in serious jeopardy. Here is why. …and where exactly does Lee Zeldin stand? Still with 45? DP Whether lawmakers are … Continue reading
Posted in ACA, AHCA, American Health Care Act, Congress, GOP, Health Care, trumpcare, Uncategorized, Zeldin
Tagged CHIP, cost sharing, CSR Payments, health insurance, implode, Repeal
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Letter from Former CBO Directors on the Importance of CBO’s Role in the Legislative Process
July 21, 2017 Honorable Paul Ryan Speaker United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 Honorable Nancy Pelosi Minority Leader United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 Honorable Mitch McConnell Majority Leader United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 Honorable … Continue reading
Posted in ACA, AHCA, American Health Care Act, Congress
Tagged CBO
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