These are questions that arise when thinking about limits.
Monday, March 25, 2013
What
Are Limits to Obamacare?
No
limits but the sky.
Cervantes
(1547-1616), Don Quixote de la Mancha
Climb
high
Climb
far
Your
goal is the sky
Inscription
on Hopkins Memorial Steps
Williams
College, Williamstown, Massachusetts
After scanning this morning’s health care news, this
question sprang (after all, it is Spring) to mind, what are the limits of
Obamacare? Obama seems to think the sky is the limit, and there is no budget deficit problem. Others see clouds and limits on the horizon.
These are questions that arise when thinking about limits.
These are questions that arise when thinking about limits.
·
Will it be the magnitude of the national
budget deficit? That is the crux of the
dispute between our two political parties. The deficit will likely exceed $20 trillion in
Obama’s 2nd term, and the big
drivers are Medicare and Medicaid.
Senior fellows at the Hoover Institute think we have gone beyond that
limit, “Many current government policies are going well beyond such limits, as
shown by excessive spending and taxes, growing debt, intervention government
policy, and burdensome regulations that shave slowed growth and job creation)”A
Better Strategy for Faster Growth, “ WSJ, March 25, 2013.
·
Will it be the cost of health
exchanges? I read in Robert Laszewski’s
piece in The Healthcare Blog, it will be $935 billion in California alone, the federal government will be running 33 of
these exchanges? 17 states will set up their own exchanges, with financial aid
from Washington, including $124 million for Vermont, $253 million for Kentucky,
and $252 million for Kentucky. The other 33 states will have to find their onw
money. What will be the limits for
federal and state largess, and where will the money come from? More taxes, most likely.
·
Will it be doctors willingly
participating in Accountable Care organizations? No one knows for sure, but a piece in
HealthLeaders Media indicates doctors await proof of ACO performance in achieving
the magic thing called “care coordination” before jumping the private practice
ship. Why leap before Accountable Care
Organizations have proven their worth?
Primary care physicians are keeping an open-mind on the matter, with a poll indicating
70% are willing to wait and see if ACOs deliver on what CMS projects.
·
Will it be the 2014 elections? Betsy McCaughey, the former lieutenant
governor of New York and author of a new book, Beating Obamacare, says the 2014 elections will set the limit
because ordinary citizens will vote to retain the GOP majority in the House and will win
back the Senate. In “Disaster for Dems” Obamacare; the 2014 Vote,” she
reasons as follows: young people (19% of those who voted for Obama) will revolt
when their premiums double; middle-class folks will shudder with 20% to 30%
premium hikes; workers in the retail, fast food, and hospitality industries won’t
like losing health coverage, experiencing premium increases, and being reduced
to part-time status; senior will be shocked by cutbacks and loss of
benefits. Chaos will reign in 2014, and
the people will vote for a GOP House and
Senate, who will overturn or defund Obamacare.
We shall see if Obamacare has limits and, if so, who and what will set these limits?
Tweet:
Converging forces will limit Obamacare - budget
deficits, health exchange costs,
physician ACO responses,, and 2014 midterm elections.
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