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« on: August 08, 2017, 01:15:09 PM »
Simple solutions are best.
"Section 1. The legislation known as ACA(Health care act of 2011) is hereby repealed."
"Section 2. All laws, regulations regarding US health care will revert to operable as before ACA."
"Section 3. The restrictions on cross-state marketing and sale of health care insurance policy are hereby revoked."
"Section 4. The limitations and restrictions on scope and coverage of health care insurance policies are hereby revoked."
Let the market fix it. If I want a $10,000 deductible, and coverage for only life-threatening problems, I should be able to buy it. If I want a $500 deductible, well-care coverage, family planning, mental health coverage, ie 'full boat' policy I should be able to buy it. If I live in MT and want to buy coverage from FL, I should be able to buy it(provided the company meets the regs for insurability, liquidity, etc). The restrictions should be on the vendors of products in the market, not on the consumers.
Will require a paradigm shift in health care thinking. Very hard to do. The Reps are scared of taking the pablum filled spoon out of the mouth of the infant, lest they begin(and will) screaming. It might cost them an election.