It has only been 8 years, but can you count on your insurer’s institutional memory? Eight years seems like yesterday to those of us who have been in the health insurance business for decades. Unfortunately, many of our insurance companies are now run by bean counters. Eight years? Eight years ago our C-Suiters may have still been at a major hospital system or doing time at UnitedHealth Care (it appears that many of them pass through UHC), but now they are at their current insurer, the one that you are depending upon. Are they ready? I’m not sure. So much of the business community has been in denial this past year. There was an assumption within the business community, that Donald Trump, the Heritage Foundation and its Project 2025, and even Elon Musk would do nothing more than shake things up, make a lot of noise, take their cuts, AND LEAVE THEM ALONE. That is not going to happen. We will all be involved.
Health Insurance Issues With Dave had 34 posts in 2017. Almost all of these post were about the various attempts to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) without a viable replacement or the other efforts by the Trump administration to sabotage the law. Our insurers may have already forgotten the damage of these actions. I would like to focus on October 13, 2017, when we learned that the president had terminated the funding for the Cost Share Reduction, an important part of Obamacare.
Today’s post will be a collection of articles about Trump’s October 2017 actions from a variety of sources. You will learn about the unintended consequences of Trump’s style of bluster and bullying, that this “Cut” cost the taxpayer, the insurers, and YOU the consumer a lot of money. There were no savings. Obamacare survived. We all paid.
These are articles from October 2017:
My post – Playing Chicken
Plain Dealer – Stephen Koff’s What Trump's decision to Obamacare means for you, insurers and Congress
Business Insider - Trump just made a huge move that could blow up Obamacare
NPR - Trump Administration To End Obamacare Subsidies For The Poor
CNN - Trump kills key Obamacare subsidy payments: What it means
FOX tried to put a positive spin - Trump Ends Key Obamacare Subsidies: What You Need To Know
Healthcare Finance - Trump administration ends cost-sharing reduction payments under ACA
Healthcare Triage (Video) - Trump Cuts ACA Cost-sharing Payments, Lawsuits Incoming
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October 27, 2017 the Centers for Medicare
and Medicaid Services (CMS), the state insurance departments, and
the insurance companies were all working to solve this unplanned for
disaster. In most states the real
question was whether all rates would be increased or just the rates for the
Silver Level plans. Would this push
low-income enrollees to less comprehensive policies? How would this impact the tax credit subsidies?
Kaiser Family Foundation - How the Loss of Cost-Sharing Subsidy Payments is Affecting 2018 Premiums This article includes the actual rate increases in a state by state section.
This last article was published on May 10, 2024 by Fanyu Liu of the Department of Economics of Tulane University in the Frontiers of Public Health. We are still impacted by the rash decisions of 2017. The impact of terminating cost-sharing reductions payments on health insurance plan choices
I have been accused of being overly concerned about my clients’ access to health care. There are those who say not to worry. Neither Trump nor his minions would really endanger the American public. What they mean to say is that Donald Trump wouldn’t intentionally endanger the American public. There is a huge difference.
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Two other insurance agents and two insurance company employees were sitting in my office. Three of them were excited about Elon Musk’s efforts in Washington. I got them to admit that he hadn’t really found any fraud, but they were still sure that he had found massive waste. I reminded them that one person’s waste was another’s important value. After all, there are plenty of people who think that what we do, all five of us, is just waste.
Musk and Trump talk about Fraud when, at best, they might be finding waste. Fraud is objective. Waste is subjective. I’m not worried about justifying my professional existence. I suspect that many of the so-called wasteful programs can also be justified, if given a chance. A Republican Congressman recently said that some mistakes may be made and some worthwhile programs might suffer, but you have to break a few eggs to make an omelet. That might be true, but Project 2025 is not a cookbook and Elon Musk is not a chef.
Dave
Picture – Like Water Flowing To The Lowest Point – David L Cunix