Black Mamba
Member
http://energycommerce.house.gov/sit...gov/files/documents/AmericanHealthCareAct.pdf
Some highlights:
1. Spends 10% of the bill on lottery winners (along with inheritances). I guess that will fill the missing money gap from repealing taxes!
2. Cadillac Tax postponed til 2025
3. $100 billion over 9 years for high risk pools
4. repeal individual mandate, replace with 30% surcharge for non-continuous coverage...so, you know, you can't afford insurance
5. Exempts Planned Parenthood from receiving federal reimbursement for normal medical procedures (you know, like cancer screenings)
6. Block Grants Medicaid, with expansion continuing to 2020.
7. Advanced Health Tax Credits up to $75k earners, then it hits a cliff. Combo of age and income based.
8. Additional $2 billion funding for NON-Medicaid Expansion states.
9. It's not the ACA, it's the AHCA...lol?
edits:
10. Allows Insurance Corps to decucts above $500k of things like CEO compensation. Handout to CEOs!
11. Older folks can now pay 5x what younger folks pay. Currently, the max is 3x the amount. Have fun, old fogies!
basically, it's Obamacare lite. But by lite, I mean screwing over the poor but trying to keep the same general framework of the ACA. Not scored by the CBO.
When I see more, I may update.
edit: Regarding #4 and the 30% surcharge, see:
Vox has a new explainer: http://www.vox.com/2017/3/6/14829526/american-health-care-act-gop-replacement
Some highlights:
1. Spends 10% of the bill on lottery winners (along with inheritances). I guess that will fill the missing money gap from repealing taxes!
2. Cadillac Tax postponed til 2025
3. $100 billion over 9 years for high risk pools
4. repeal individual mandate, replace with 30% surcharge for non-continuous coverage...so, you know, you can't afford insurance
5. Exempts Planned Parenthood from receiving federal reimbursement for normal medical procedures (you know, like cancer screenings)
6. Block Grants Medicaid, with expansion continuing to 2020.
7. Advanced Health Tax Credits up to $75k earners, then it hits a cliff. Combo of age and income based.
8. Additional $2 billion funding for NON-Medicaid Expansion states.
9. It's not the ACA, it's the AHCA...lol?
edits:
10. Allows Insurance Corps to decucts above $500k of things like CEO compensation. Handout to CEOs!
11. Older folks can now pay 5x what younger folks pay. Currently, the max is 3x the amount. Have fun, old fogies!
basically, it's Obamacare lite. But by lite, I mean screwing over the poor but trying to keep the same general framework of the ACA. Not scored by the CBO.
When I see more, I may update.
edit: Regarding #4 and the 30% surcharge, see:
SEC. 2711. ENCOURAGING CONTINUOUS HEALTH INSUR-
4 ANCE COVERAGE.
5 (a) PENALTY APPLIED.
6 (1) IN GENERAL.Notwithstanding section
7 2701, subject to the succeeding provisions of this
8 section, a health insurance issuer offering health in-
9 surance coverage in the individual or small group
10 market shall, in the case of an individual who is an
11 applicable policyholder of such coverage with respect
12 to an enforcement period applicable to enrollments
13 for a plan year beginning with plan year 2019 (or,
14 in the case of enrollments during a special enroll-
15 ment period, beginning with plan year 2018), in-
16 crease the monthly premium rate otherwise applica-
17 ble to such individual for such coverage during each
18 month of such period, by an amount determined
19 under paragraph (2).
(2) AMOUNT OF PENALTY.The amount de-
21 termined under this paragraph for an applicable pol-
22 icyholder enrolling in health insurance coverage de-
23 scribed in paragraph (1) for a plan year, with re-
24 spect to each month during the enforcement period
25 applicable to enrollments for such plan year, is the
1 amount that is equal to 30 percent of the monthly
2 premium rate otherwise applicable to such applicable
3 policyholder for such coverage during such month.
This is the penalty of 30% surcharge.
edit: WHAT THIS MEANS IS IF YOU DON'T HAVE INSURANCE FOR 2 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS, YOU PAY 30% MORE FOR AN ENTIRE YEAR OF COVERAGE (if you want to buy back into insurance coverage)!
Vox has a new explainer: http://www.vox.com/2017/3/6/14829526/american-health-care-act-gop-replacement