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The Emerging Obamacare Truth Is Disarray

http://www.realclearmarkets.com/articles/2012/09/19/the_emerging_obamacare_truth_is_disarray_99890.html

By Scott Gottlieb

A remarkable truth about Obamacare is how many aspects of its initial programs and initiatives are already in disarray.

The Obama team is woefully behind its own schedule for implementing features of the legislation. The critical regulations outlining what the Obamacare insurance benefit will look like was supposed to be out more than six months ago. Now it looks like this regulation won't be dropped until after the election. This is just one key aspect of the program that is way behind the administration's own timeline.

These facts alone should give proponents of the law pause. But the early experience with the elements of Obamacare that have already kicked in is downright dismal.

The core of Obamacare doesn't get started until 2014, when state-based exchanges are supposed to be formed as places for consumers to buy the legislation's tightly regulated, subsidized coverage. But early features of Obamacare are already failing.

· The temporary "high risk" pools that Obamacare created, to provide a way for those with pre-existing health conditions to get insurance immediately, are undersubscribed yet way over budget. The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the $5 billion allocated to these pools could enroll 200,000 consumers. They envisioned enrollment growing to more than 400,000. But only 77,877 have signed up as of July, yet the program is way over its budget. More than a quarter of these state-based risk pools are short on cash.

· The CLASS Act, which was supposed to provide consumers government-financed long-term care insurance has been abandoned, blowing an $86 billion dollar hole in Obamacare's cost estimates. The CLASS Act was never financially viable. Its costs would have outstripped revenue as soon as it was in full operation. But since it took in money five years before it started to pay out benefits, budget gimmickry let Mr. Obama capture that revenue and use it to finance Obamacare. In abandoning the measure, the President's own health secretary called the scheme "unsustainable."

· The crown jewel of Obamacare's effort to contain healthcare costs, the creation of Accountable Care Organizations, is so unwieldy that major provider groups have said they won't participate. The idea is to consolidate doctors, turning them into employees of large systems, and then pay these systems lump sums of money to take care of groups of patients. A letter from 10 major medical groups that previously ran similar programs said, "it would be difficult, if not impossible" to accept the financial design created by Obamacare. In another rebuke, an umbrella group representing premier medical organizations said 90 percent of its members wouldn't partake.

· New regulations Obamacare puts on insurers have been so unworkable that the Obama team has had to dole out 1,231 waivers. These exemptions are granted when the Obamacare rules are projected to raise healthcare premiums more than 10 percent, or create a "significant decrease in access to healthcare benefits." These waivers haven't been doled out consistently. Entities winning the preferences are over-represented by plans offered by unionized businesses and other administration allies.

· Obamacare can't even settle on an affordable definition to the term "affordable" -- creating the prospect that millions of middle class families will get priced out of coverage. According to a recent editorial in the New York Times, "the people left in the lurch would be those who had lower incomes but were not poor enough to qualify for Medicaid." Because of the way Obamacare defines what's "affordable" to these families, many working-class people would be unable to afford family coverage offered by their employers, and yet they would not qualify for subsidies provided by the law.

Probably out of recognition of this poor track record, the President points largely to the insurance reforms he passed when he is stumping for Obamacare. The story isn't much better here. Some of these new rules cost insurers money, such as regulations ending lifetime limits on medical claims. Others, such as enabling young adults to remain on their parents' policies, can be downright lucrative. But these popular changes, which Mr. Obama touts as a success, have also been badly implemented.

We're in a terrible economic climate, where medical utilization trends are way down. The cost of healthcare coverage should be falling as well. But premiums have risen far faster than overall inflation or GDP growth since Obamacare's passage. The regulations kicked in with no offsetting incentives to get people into the insurance pool to help absorb the costs. If the President wants to take credit for these costly insurance market reforms, he also has to accept blame for the rising costs.

So what's left for the President to tout?

Not much. Obamacare isn't even in full swing, and at every turn, the program is crumbling. The President's team is banking on a second term to try and right all of its fiascos but there's an emerging truth that the scheme is simply unworkable.

American Enterprise Institute (AEI) Resident Scholar Scott Gottlieb, M.D. is a practicing physician. He previously served in senior positions at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

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  • lol. our govt would lose money running a whorehouse.

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  • Oh boy Obama...

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  • why dont you just copy our system, save ya some time

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    • @mcdrew77 do you really like your system? i have decent insurance through work but costs always rise and its just ran like a scam... they pay for this... but not for that. something def needs to be done about the american system but this bill blows.

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    • @napolean420

      I enjoy free healthcare, and most jobs offer insurance that will cover dental, eyecare, meds, even certain cosmetic surgeries. I don't pay anymore tax than you do, so ya im happy with it and feel bad for you guys, health is a right

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    • @mcdrew77 my healthcare advice to my children.. dont get sick or you will die! and i have insurance. i pay 300 per month premium and i need to get some kidney stones blasted out but its still like 5k out of pocket. fuck it ill just drink beer for the pain and hope to piss em out. the more beer i drink the more likely it is to move :)

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    • @napolean420

      i feel like congress must be comparable to a college kid who hasn't learned to manage his finances yet, the money is there for all of you, they just have other priorities

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    • @mcdrew77

      best of luck with the stones btw, maybe applying for duel cit with canada would benefit your family

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  • Like I said before this damn thing passed, the feds cannot mail a letter without going into debt let alone provide universal healthcare for over 300 million people. Think DMV. It is not a matter of should, it simply is not possible at any cost.

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    • @copperdog3 Who has universal healthcare? Are you dupes still fixated on the single payer that never happened? First you cry socialism, and when that doesn't happen you cry when the free market.runs it's course. Which one is it? BTW the DMV is a state run program, not federal and runs pretty good where I am.

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    • @cdlcrash
      You know, against my better judgement about speaking to you, you might remember the big O stating personally that he wanted to get to a single payer. But that it would take longer.

      An more to your point, no one has universal healthcare. Like I said, its not possible. But hell, when has that ever stopped a liberal?

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  • oha

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  • Big government always fails. Obamacare is part of the huge increase in federal regulations, 25% since 2008. These regulations impose large costs and create uncertainty for businesses, especially small businesses.

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    • @Nagold

      'Big government always fails'. What? Provide some examples that this is true.

      What about all the other civilised western nations with quite socialist governments (by the way that is damn near ALL civilised western nations). Britain, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, France, Canada, Netherlands, Norway....etc). They have not 'failed'.

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  • sounds like the white house staff has been dipping into the magic underwear bath water.

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  • Remember to site your sources. Otherwise it looks like you took your data straight from a Conservative web site or Faux News.

    Posted Sep-25-2012 By 

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  • You need a hobby. Trolling the Internet and jacking it to porn doesn't count.

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