HealthCare Notes

2/28/14

WATCH: Sen. Harry Reid Slams Koch Brothers For Lying Obamacare Smear Campaign

www.addictinginfo.org/2014/02/27/harry-reid-slams-koch-brothers-aca-lies/
"Because the Koch Brothers have been unable to find people in real need for affordable insurance where Obamacare was a net negative, they had to resort to lies. Debunkers have been playing Whack-A-Mole with every single false ad, Fox News false story, and or lying politicians. the Koch Brothers keep paying for via shadow organizations like Americans for Prosperity."

2/26/14

Arkansas GOP Pushes To End Medicaid Expansion, Kick 100K Off Coverage

Arkansas GOP Pushes To End Medicaid Expansion, Kick 100K Off Coverage

"Despite voting to expand Medicaid last year under a modified proposal referred to as the 'private option,' Arkansas lawmakers are having a tough time renewing it, preferring to see over 100,000 poor people closed out of access to health care. Worse yet, the actual expansion has only been in effect for two months."

2/21/14

Another Obamacare Scare Story Shot Down

Another Obamacare Scare Story Shot Down

"Another day, another Americans for Prosperity ad intended to kill a few more scared Republicans. The Kochs should be ashamed."

2/19/14

The GOP refusal to expand Medicaid is a disaster

PERRspectives: Georgia Republicans are Killing Hospitals--and People

PERRspectives: Georgia Republicans are Killing Hospitals--and People

"By now, millions of Americans--most of them in red states-- are growing familiar with the "coverage gap." Thanks to their rejection of the Affordable Care Act's expansion of Medicaid in states they control, GOP leaders are leaving at least five million people in an insurance "dead zone," earning too much to qualify for Medicaid but too little to obtain federal subsidies to purchase coverage on their. As a recent Harvard study suggests, that Republican dead zone will a very real body count, with as many as 17,000 people forecast to needlessly die each year for lack of health insurance.
But GOP obstruction won't just kill people in places like Texas, Mississippi and many more. As the case of Georgia shows--where over 600,000 residents will fall into the coverage gap and as many as 1,175 will die this year--Republican policy is killing hospitals, too."

Arkansas lawmaker promotes bill to keep uninsured in the dark about healthcare options

www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/02/19/arkansas-lawmaker-promotes-bill-to-keep-uninsured-in-the-dark-about-healthcare-options/
"A Republican lawmaker in Arkansas is attempting to insert an amendment into a Medicaid expansion bill that is designed to prevent the state from using federal funds to promote Obamacare, explaining that he doesn’t want uninsured Arkansans to know about their healthcare options.
According to ThinkProgress, State Rep. Nate Bell (R) admitted that, by denying the state of Arkansas the ability to use federal funds allocated for advertising the Affordable Care Act (ACA), he is “trying to create a barrier to enrollment"."

2/14/14

GOP Wrong about Obamacare Again: How the Law Changed Life with Epilepsy

www.alternet.org/personal-health/gop-wrong-about-obamacare-again-how-law-changed-life-epilepsy
"I’ll never love having epilepsy, but I’ve found that serving others who share my condition – many of whom fight a much harder battle than I have – is an avenue to meaning. The Affordable Care Act, for all the gaps it may still leave open, will nonetheless benefit people with epilepsy tremendously, as will all continued efforts at improving and expanding our national healthcare services – something we would all do well to advocate, out of justice, and out of love."

Louisiana Obamacare Attack Ads Use Actors To Tell Made-Up Horror Stories

Louisiana Obamacare Attack Ads Use Actors To Tell Made-Up Horror Stories

"I guess the real people they tried to use in other ads got tired of having their stories debunked by actual real reporters, so now AfP is running ads with actors and fake stories. How ethical of them!"

Can Right-Wingers and Plutocrats Be Stopped from Destroying Social Security?

www.alternet.org/economy/can-right-wingers-and-plutocrats-be-stopped-destroying-social-security?page=0%2C0
"There's momentum in the fight to strengthen, instead of gut, social security."

2/12/14

Uninsurance Rate Falls To Five-Year Low As 3.3 Million Enroll In Obamacare

www.thinkprogress.org/health/2014/02/12/3284581/uninsurance-rate-year-obamacare-enrollments/
"The Obama administration on Wednesday released its monthly update on health insurance enrollment under the Affordable Care Act. Nearly 3.3 million Americans enrolled in private health plans through Obamacare’s state and federal marketplaces from October through February 1, with 1.1 million signing up in January alone. The data comes on the same day that a Gallup survey found that the U.S. uninsurance rate has hit a five-year low"

Red state politics leave many uninsured

2/11/14

The Good Jobs News on the Affordable Care Act

The Good Jobs News on the Affordable Care Act

"There are millions of people who struggle at their jobs with serious health conditions in the hope of reaching age 65 when they can qualify for Medicare. The exchanges will make it possible for many of these people to get insurance at prices they can afford, since insurers are not allowed to discriminate based on pre-existing conditions. As a result, some of these older workers will opt to either retire or to possible work fewer hours at a job that doesn't provide insurance. Giving people this option was one of the main goals of health care reform.
Similarly, there are many workers with young children who would like to be able to either take time off from work to spend with their kids, or alternatively to work at a job part-time. However they may not have this option if their only way to afford insurance is by working at a full-time job. As a result of the ACA these people will work fewer hours.
This also was also one of the goals of Obamacare."

Ending Job Lock: What Economists Praise As Choice, Fox Slams As Laziness

www.mediamatters.org/research/2014/02/10/ending-job-lock-what-economists-praise-as-choic/197993
"Economists are encouraged by reports that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will increase job flexibility by allowing workers to maintain health coverage outside employment, calling the impact good for workers and the economy. But to Fox News, increased flexibility just means increased laziness."

2/10/14

The ‘Obamacare kills jobs’ lie is back

PERRspectives: Post's Thiessen Tortures Logic with Bogus $70 Billion Obamacare Pay Cut

PERRspectives: Post's Thiessen Tortures Logic with Bogus $70 Billion Obamacare Pay Cut

"And now for today's math quiz. Let's say you decide to work 2 percent fewer hours this year. At the end of the year, your total compensation is 1 percent lower. Does that mean you got a pay cut?
If you answered "yes," you might want to reread the question. Or, you might be Marc Thiessen, former Bush speechwriter and torture enthusiast turned AEI fellow and Washington Post columnist.
Writing in Monday's Post, Thiessen tried to add a sequel to the GOP's discredited sound bite that the Affordable Care Act will cost the U.S. economy 2.5 million jobs over the next decade. On the same day the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) once again debunked that tried but untrue talking point, Dubya's former wordsmith concocted a new one"

2/7/14

Koch Group Goes After Medicaid Expansion in Louisiana

Koch Group Goes After Medicaid Expansion in Louisiana

"It's stunning but not at all surprising to see the Kochs go all out in Louisiana to try and kill the Medicaid expansion for people earning less than 138% of the federal poverty level. Because really, we don't want the poor folks -- especially poor folk of color -- to have access to decent medical care, now do we?"

Separating healthcare fact from fiction

2/5/14

Conservative Seize On Report To Argue Obamacare Is A Job Killer — But The Author Says They’re Wrong

www.thinkprogress.org/health/2014/02/05/3252421/elmendorf-debunk-obamacare-job-killer/
"In fact, the CBO report explicitly states that the estimated reduction in labor “stems almost entirely from a net decline in the amount of labor that workers choose to supply, rather than from a net drop in businesses’ demand for labor” and that “there is no compelling evidence that part-time employment has increased as a result of ACA.” Those notions are further supported by economic data on full- and part-time employment trends over the last several years. Simply put, the report finds that Obamacare will reduce the number of people who are forced to work a job merely for the sake of health insurance.
Elmendorf also noted that the ACA is actually expected to boost the economy in the near-term by making health insurance and medical care affordable for the poorest Americans, giving them the freedom to spend money in other areas of the economy. “On balance, CBO estimates that the ACA will boost overall demand for goods and services over the next few years,” states the report."

2/4/14

Obamacare Finally Gives Workers The Freedom Conservatives Demanded

www.thinkprogress.org/health/2014/02/04/3249671/obamacare-job-lock/
"Academic research has quantified the cost of keeping health care coverage connected to the workplace. In 2008, researchers at Harvard estimated that there are “11 million people who would like to change jobs but are locked into their current job simply to keep their insurance,” while other studies have found that “job-to-job mobility is estimated to increase by as much as 25 percent when alternative group coverage is available.”
As Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) explained in 2008, while rolling out the health care proposal that animated his presidential campaign, “‘job lock’ reduces opportunities for American workers because they often pass up new jobs for fear of losing their health care coverage.” The health care law will start to change that predicament."

No, the CBO Did Not Find That the ACA Kills Jobs

No, the CBO Did Not Find That the ACA Kills Jobs

"The Congressional Budget Office released its Budget and Economic Outlook, and, in Appendix C, one can find an expanded discussion of the labor market effects of the Affordable Care Act.

Not surprisingly, the CBO finds that, all else equal, people are less likely to work and will work fewer hours under the ACA. They find, and I quote, “The estimated reduction stems almost entirely from a net decline in the amount of labor that workers choose to supply, rather than from a net drop in business’ demand for labor” (page 117).
These are purely voluntary labor supply decisions, not people being laid off from jobs they’d rather keep, or people looking for work and being unable to find it. Working-age adults can now choose, without regard to their need to secure health insurance, whether they wish to supply labor and how much labor they wish to supply to the labor market. This is unabashedly a good thing for them.
Opponents of the ACA will try to paint these CBO estimates as evidence that the ACA has “killed jobs” or something like it. That’s flat wrong. What the ACA has done is expand the menu of options available to Americans about how to obtain decent health insurance without having their income fall to poverty levels. That menu used to include one option—“go to work for a large employer.” The fact that it’s broader now is an unambiguously good thing."

CBO Report Blows Away GOP ACA Lies

CBO Report Blows Away GOP ACA Lies

"Today's CBO report on the ACA was so bad for Republicans that they're spinning furiously to minimize the damage. While Fox News, Fox Business, and MSNBC's favorite GOP mouthpiece Chuck Todd intentionally misstate the report's findings to support repeal, the facts are there in black and white."

RNC Names Obamacare Supporter A ‘Republican Trailblazer’

www.thinkprogress.org/health/2014/02/04/3244131/republican-trailblazer-obamacare/
"He also didn’t mince words about the Republican Party and their efforts to repeal the law, pointing out the support that his own similar plan received from many of the same Republicans now fighting to undo the law."

2/2/14

Implementing the Affordable Care Act: The State of the States

www.commonwealthfund.org/Publications/Fund-Reports/2014/Jan/Implementing-the-Affordable-Care-Act.aspx
"States varied significantly in their approach to implementing the Affordable Care Act’s three major components, but states were most likely to take new action to implement the market reforms. These reforms include access to coverage for young adults, a ban on preexisting condition exclusions, the coverage of a minimum set of essential health benefits, and a ban on lifetime limits for health care coverage, among other critical consumer protections. To date, 32 states and the District of Columbia have taken new legislative or regulatory action on at least one of the market reforms. Of these, 11 states addressed all of the reforms studied in this report."

1/31/14

GOP’s Obamacare fiction series: Latest horror story a creation from start to finish

GOP’s Obamacare fiction series: Latest horror story a creation from start to finish

"A lot of people have made a lot of relevant points about “Bette” — whose Obamacare “horror story” figured prominently in the official GOP response to the State of the Union address delivered by Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash: Greg Sargent notes that Bette’s story reflects the GOP’s reluctance to help constituents navigate the law, even if it means making their lives worse; Steve Benen adds that it’s a sad comment on the GOP’s Obamacare “train wreck” narrative that they have such a hard time finding horror stories that stand up to scrutiny."

These Five States Aren’t Lifting A Finger To Implement Obamacare

www.thinkprogress.org/health/2014/01/31/3231861/states-failing-obamacare/
"Most states are tackling at least one of the ACA’s three major components: enforcing its market reforms and consumer protections, establishing a state-run insurance marketplace, and agreeing to its optional Medicaid expansion. Seven states have taken charge of all three. However, the researchers write, “[a]t the other end, five states — Alabama, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, and Wyoming — declined to play a role in implementing the law’s three major components. These states will not enforce the market reforms, will have a federally facilitated marketplace where the state will play no formal role, and declined to expand Medicaid.”
These five states’ decision not to run their own marketplaces isn’t uncommon, considering that 36 states have defaulted to a federal exchange. Rejecting the Medicaid expansion is somewhat more rare, since 26 states and the District of Columbia have already opted for it and several others could still do so in 2014. But the fact that these states won’t even oversee basic consumer protections and reforms through local regulatory agencies suggests a desire to be a total dead-end when it comes to health reform."

Study: Thousands Of People Will Die In States That Don't Expand Medicaid

www.talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/harvard-study-medicaid-expansion-deaths
"Researchers from Harvard University and City University of New York have estimated that between 7,115 and 17,104 deaths will be "attributable to the lack of Medicaid expansion in opt-out states" in a study published in Health Affairs."

1/30/14

STUDY: Average Obamacare Plans Are Cheaper Than Employer-Sponsored Ones

www.thinkprogress.org/health/2014/01/30/3226271/obamacare-premiums-employer-plans/
"Premiums for most health plans sold through Obamacare’s state and federal marketplaces are lower than those for the average employer-sponsored plan, according to a new analysis by consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)."

SURVEY: Americans Still Don’t Know About Obamacare’s Biggest Consumer Protections

www.thinkprogress.org/health/2014/01/30/3229051/americans-know-obamacare/
"The poll finds that the vast majority of Americans (about 62 percent) think that only “some” parts of the Affordable Care Act have gone into effect, even though most of its major provisions became a reality on January 1. Nearly ten percent don’t think any of it has gone into effect at all. And large shares of Americans — particularly the uninsured — don’t even know that the law contains popular provisions such as prohibiting insurers from denying coverage to people with pre-existing conditions and an optional expansion of Medicaid"

1/28/14

U.S. Cracked Down On A Record Number Of Medicare Fraudsters In 2013

www.thinkprogress.org/health/2014/01/28/3214371/medicare-fraud-task-force-record-year/
"A special task force that targets doctors, providers, and individuals who defraud Medicare had a record year of prosecutions in 2013, according to the Department of Justice."

1/23/14

Seniors Paying $7,125 a Month to be Neglected? What Happened When Wall Street Got Involved in Assisted Living

www.alternet.org/seniors-paying-7125-month-be-neglected-what-happened-when-wall-street-got-involved-assisted-living
"Joan’s family was forced to do the kind of hard reckoning that so many American families must do these days. It was clear that Joan could no longer live at home. Her husband, Myron, simply didn’t have the stamina to provide the constant care and supervision she needed. And moving in with any of their three children wasn’t an option.
These were the circumstances that eventually led the Boice family to Emeritus at Emerald Hills, a sprawling, three-story assisted living facility off Highway 49 in Auburn, Calif. The handsome 110-bed complex was painted in shades of deep green and cream, reflecting its location on the western fringe of the craggy, coniferous Sierra Nevada mountain range. It was owned by the Emeritus Corp., a Seattle-based chain that was on its way to becoming the nation’s largest assisted living company, with some 500 facilities stretching across 45 states."

1/21/14

As Flu Season Intensifies, Most Americans Can Now Get Their Shots For Free Under Obamacare

www.thinkprogress.org/health/2014/01/21/3185821/obamacare-flu-shots-free/
"Flu season is hitting younger Americans particularly hard this year, largely because they’re forgoing the vaccine. But one thing that might motivate more Americans to get a shot is the fact that for many of them, it’s now completely free.
Obamacare requires any preventative care deemed important by a government task force of doctors and public health experts to be covered without a co-pay. Many Americans don’t realize that those regulations actually affect every American insurance plan, not just ones sold through the state and federal Obamacare marketplaces. The only policies that aren’t subject to these requirements are a handful of older plans that existed before the law’s passage in 2010 that were “grandfathered” out of the regulations (and even these plans will eventually cease to exist)."

Medicaid Expansion Cuts Number Of Uninsured West Virginians By A Third

Medicaid Expansion Cuts Number Of Uninsured West Virginians By A Third

"A sizable number of uninsured residents are gaining health benefits for the first time, thanks to the health law’s expanded eligibility threshold."

1/20/14

PERRspectives: What's the Difference Between a Medicare Navigator and an Obamacare Navigator?

PERRspectives: What's the Difference Between a Medicare Navigator and an Obamacare Navigator?

"The first numbers on the body count from the Republican sabotage of the Affordable Care Actare just now coming in. Last week, an analysis from Harvard's Theda Skocpol revealed that states that both set up their own health care exchanges and embraced the ACA's expansion of Medicaid are racing toward their enrollment goals, while the reddest of red states which refused to do either are barely moving the needle for their uninsured populations. Now, a George Washington University study shows that states that also passed laws limiting the ability of health care "navigators" to advise customers have severely compromised their residents' ability to gain access to health care."