Wednesday, October 14, 2015

The Hillarycare Sequel to Obamacare

The Hillarycare Sequel to Obamacare
By Scott Gottlieb & James C. Capretta 


... (the full piece is at link--following is the conclusion) http://www.nationalreview.com/article/424818/hillarycare-worse-than-obamacare


It is crucial, therefore, that the 2016 GOP presidential nominee offers a plan to the country that provides access to secure insurance to everyone in the United States without handing to the federal government all power and authority over the health system.
Fortunately, most of the work to develop such a plan has already been done. Senators Richard Burr and Orrin Hatch and Representative Fred Upton have introduced a credible health-care proposal, as has House Budget Committee Chairman Tom Price. These plans would broaden insurance enrollment, give those with preexisting conditions affordable options for coverage, and slow rising costs by introducing intense price competition and consumer choice. They would meet these key objectives without the massive expense and governmental overreach of Obamacare. The GOP candidate should build upon the themes and ideas developed in these plans.
There’s reason for optimism, despite the many challenges with rolling back a law that was enacted more than five years ago. Hillarycare perished in 1994 when Americans realized it would introduce too much governmental control into the health system. The public remains wary of Obamacare for the same reason.
There is still an opening to offer a better way forward. But that window of opportunity will close after 2016. So now is the time for the GOP candidates to begin countering Obamacare and Hillarycare with plans of their own.

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