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Individual Health Insurance Reform Future Proceedings Easy To Insure Me

MARCH 26, 2010

This Week in Health Care Reform     

Health care reform legislation passed the House this week on a party-line vote. Late Sunday night, House Democrats approved the Senate health care reform package, sending the legislation to President Obama for his signature. On Tuesday, President Obama signed the underlying bill into law, yet the House has yet to finalize the package of “fixes” that will alter the final implications of the legislation.

Health Care Reform Negotiations

House Democrats Pass Health Care Reform Package: The House of Representatives approved the Senate health care reform bill Sunday night by a vote of 219 to 212. The vote marks the climactic finale to a year-long debate over health care reform. In the final vote, 34 Democrats joined all House Republicans in voting against the measure. Shortly thereafter, the House also passed a package of “fixes,” by a vote of 220-211, that was sent directly to the Senate for its approval through reconciliation. On Tuesday, President Obama signed into law the Senate health care reform bill, called the “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.”

Republicans Force Senate to Send the Reconciliation Bill Back to the House: Shortly after the President signed the Senate bill into law, Senators began deliberations on the reconciliation bill. Reconciliation protocol restricts Senators to 20 hours of debate on the measure, but it does not limit the number of amendments that can be filed. In an expression of opposition to the bill, Republicans filed 29 amendments to the reconciliation package.

After 10 hours of continuous debate, Republicans were successful in eliminating two provisions related to college financial aid in the non-health care portion of the bill. The Senate parliamentarian ruled early Thursday morning that those two provisions violated the chamber’s rules, sending the legislation back to the House for a new vote. As a result, on Thursday afternoon, the Senate voted on the reconciliation bill without those two provisions and sent the bill  back to the House for a vote on final passage. The House vote will likely come Thursday evening.

What Does This Health Care Reform Legislation Mean: While the health care reform bill extends insurance coverage to 32 million more Americans by 2019, the legislation has other far-reaching implications that will be phased in sooner, during a multi-year implementation period.

Several features of the new health care overhaul bill that would take effect in 2010 under the measure passed Sunday include:

* New product requirements beginning 6 months after enactment, including:
o Coverage for dependents up to age 26
o No lifetime maximum benefit limits
o And no cost sharing on preventive care for certain policyholders
* Temporary federal high risk pools;
* Tax credits for small employers; and
* Prohibition on pre-existing condition exclusions for children (beginning 6 months after enactment).

Most Americans will have until 2014 to purchase insurance or pay a penalty. Other elements of the bill that will not take effect until at least 2014 include insurance marketplaces called “exchanges”; rules requiring insurers to accept all applicants regardless of pre-existing conditions, and an expansion of state Medicaid programs.

A number of experts question whether health care reform will really drive down insurance premiums. America’s Health Insurance Plans ( AHIP), the trade group representing health insurers, outlines a series of concerns related to the legislation including a lack of provisions that address underlying health care costs, improve quality of care or ensure a stable risk pool. In addition, AHIP expressed concerns regarding new taxes on health coverage, which will likely increase premiums.

Additional Activities

Obama’s Executive Order on Abortion Funding: On Sunday afternoon, prior to the final House vote on health care reform, President Obama agreed to issue an Executive Order that would uphold the ban on federal funding for abortion . In so doing, he secured about a half-dozen votes from anti-abortion Democrats, led by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI), who previously opposed the legislation. On Wednesday, President Obama signed the Executive Order banning the government from spending federal money to pay for abortions through plans offered on the insurance exchanges created under the measure.

States Filing Lawsuit to Fight Provision of Health Care Reform Bill: In response to the new health care reform legislation, states across the country have filed lawsuits asking the courts to declare the law unconstitutional and to bar its enforcement. On Monday,Attorneys General in 13 states, led by Florida, filed a joint lawsuit claiming that the new health care reforms violate state government rights in the U.S. Constitution and will force massive new spending on hard-pressed state governments. Joining Florida in the suit are Alabama, Colorado, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah and Washington.

At the same time, the Attorney General in Virginia filed a separate suit contending that Congress has exceeded its power in mandating that people buy health insurance. Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli argues that the new law’s requirement clashes with Virginia law that exempts citizens from federal fines imposed for not having health insurance.

Senate Voting to Extend COBRA Until May 5:  Senate Democrats plan another short-term extension of unemployment aid this week, setting up a face-off with Republicans, who are vowing to fight the extension if the billion cost isn’t offset with spending cuts. The bill, currently set to expire on April 5, would extend a series of emergency programs – including funding for unemployment insurance benefits and COBRA health coverage for the jobless  – and would hold off a deep cut in reimbursement rates for doctors who serve Medicare patients. The long-term extension has already passed in both the House and Senate, but the two measures are not expected to be reconciled and sent to the President’s desk until after the Easter recess.

President Obama Heads to Iowa to Speak on Health Care: President Obama headed to Iowa on Thursday to increase support for his health care legislation. This was President Obama’sfirst trip out ofWashington since signing health care reform legislation earlier this week. He spoke at the University of Iowa, in the city where he first announced his health care proposal during the Presidential campaign.

Public Opinion

Most Americans Want Republicans to Fight Health Care Reform Bill: In a recent CBS News poll, 62 percent of Americans said they want congressional Republicans to continue challenging the bill, while 33 percent said they should not. Disapproval of the bill has remained steady, with 46 percent saying they disapprove, including 32 percent who “strongly” disapprove. A majority of Americans continue to say that they find the bill to be confusing and do not understand what it means for them or their family.

American’s Split on Health Care Reform Passage: In a recent USA Today/Gallup poll, 42 percent of Americans said they were angry or disappointed with the recent passage of health care reform legislation. When asked to reveal party affiliation, 79 percent identified themselves as Republicans.

Polling Shows Support for State Lawsuits Against Government: National polling reveals significant opposition to the individual mandate. In a newly released Rasmussen report , 53 percent of those polled oppose the new mandate requiring every American to buy or obtain health insurance. Further, 49 percent of voters are in favor of their state suing the federal government to fight the mandate. Fifty-one percent say individual states should have the right to opt out of the health care plan entirely.

Looking Ahead

After this week’s final health care reform vote, President Obama plans to travel the country in the next few months to discuss the new law. Republicans have begun their own discussions of the law, with an eye towards the November elections.

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  • 5w33ti3

    @ticks4ticks4 I guess part of the issue is that we are paying a lot of money for just added water, sugar, and salt. Perhaps the key is to make your own vegetable broth at home!

  • Hfoodsupplements

    This is a good video – thanks for sharing. I’m going to check the labels better from now on to make an informed choice.

  • manmeetnotre

    thanks for the information.

  • youngfred116

    @trogdorburningator fuck you craft food salesman and fuck your box of nasty ass maccorini. Misleading motherfuckers

  • BryanMarcelLifestyle

    Great information. Thanks for sharing your “secret”.
    -Bryan Marcel

  • ticks4ticks4

    He has a point about the percentage of fat “by weight”—however, if the product is diluted, one simply needs to limit AMOUNT of food consumed (portion control) and pay attention to calories consumed. For instance, in the veggie broth, 2 grams of fat per (the particular serving size), may or may not be substantial–one would have to weight the amount of a “serving size” and see.
    Also, one should note the amount of sodium, cholesterol, too. (not to mention a well-balanced diet/life-style).

  • MDiTVinc

    Thanks for point out all this, it is not common that everybody take care of there food, or even notice anything close like this. When is the next conference and where?

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  • 2healthnuts

    It’s criminal how the food industry contributes knowingly to the health crisis in this country. Best to eat “Real” food. Food that your grandparents recognized as food.

  • trogdorburningator

    @ekelly133 wow, somebody has an attitude. thanks for proving my point. no facts, just sass.

  • ekelly133

    @trogdorburningator
    What is wrong with you?
    If you have 1 gram of fat in a glass, and you ad a cup of water to it, you STILL have 1 gram of fat in the glass! The fat doesn’t just disappear because you added water to it.
    The fat is diluted and spread around in the water, but it isn’t reduced!

    YOU need to go back to 7th grade!

  • trogdorburningator

    incomprehensibly ignorant. adding water is a legit and smart way to reduce fat. yes, some companies add sugar to enhance the flavor – so open your eyes and compare sugar between the regular and low fat. next time you make a video, genius, try finishing 7th grade first. according to his math, 1 standard serving of broccoli is 10% fat! (50 cals, 5g fat)… which is, by the way, two and a half TIMES as much fat as the oh-so-evil broth which he claims is 67% fat. guess broccoli is bad!

  • 55445

    Perhaps every American should be educated yes but it would be accomplished much quicker if the company’s were NOT ALLOWED TO DO THIS.

  • ladykisses23

    @81HappyCat It’s true. You can’t trust anyone.

  • ladykisses23

    @MaryJaneMinute Good for you!

  • helloiPatty

    interesting?

  • MaryJaneMinute

    This is probably the MOST important thing Ive ever learned.

  • 81HappyCat

    Very interesting…wow, here I thought I kind of knew what I was buying. makes it hard to trust any processed food at all!

  • gdh7260

    In Australia the food labels are a little different. If you want to work out the percentage of total calories (or kJ) of fat, you get the grams of fat per 100g, multiply it by 3700 and then divide by the number of kJ per 100g.
    Thus for a can of soup which is 1.4g fat/100g and 260kJ/100g the calculation is
    1.4 x 3700 / 260 = 20% of calories from fat.

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  • gorrilaunit99

    @RMCKIE welcome to america, the get rich quick or homeless nation.

  • Hotwatty

    They have to make everything so damn complicated….lol

  • ministar91

    thank you, my mistake. :)

  • explorer2101

    @ministar91

    2 divided by 245 is 0.008 times 100 = 0.8%

    It’s how you work out percentages.
    He is not the only guy to be pointing this out. I’ve been reading the same details issued from nutritionists & other health experts for the last 15 years.

    You may not buy it but it is accurate information.

  • RMCKIE

    The food companies should be made to tell us the truth and not just con us. Close them down if they don’t.

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