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When the coronavirus crisis slows, congressional Republicans plan to unleash sweeping health care reform proposals that would draw a sharp contrast with Democrats’ Medicare-for-All and public option plans by empowering patients to find cheaper drugs and cheaper insurance while choosing the doctor and treatments they want.

House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., gave Just the News a broad preview of the emerging GOP plan, promising it would protect patients with pre-existing conditions, remove barriers to cheaper generic drugs and leave doctors and patients, instead of insurers or bureaucrats, in charge of treatment decisions. . . .

Republicans are still smarting from the 2018 election, when Democrats seized control of the House mostly on the strength of a health care pitch that appealed to key swing voters like suburban moms and working professionals. . . .

With Joe Biden emerging as the likely Democratic presidential nominee, the Medicare-for-All plan championed by Bernie Sanders is likely to take a back seat to Biden’s Obamacare 2.0 plan, which adds a public option for a government-run insurance alternative in the private market. . . .

With Joe Biden emerging as the likely Democratic presidential nominee, the Medicare-for-All plan championed by Bernie Sanders is likely to take a back seat to Biden’s Obamacare 2.0 plan, which adds a public option for a government-run insurance alternative in the private market. . . .

House Republicans have posited some of their ideas in a series of bills that the Democratic leadership has not moved to the floor. But they plan to expand on those ideas as soon as the pandemic eases while packaging their entire plan under the banner of “healthcare freedom.”

According to Scalise, key elements of the plan will include:

  • Protecting patients with pre-existing conditions.
  • Allowing Americans to shop across state lines for cheaper insurance.
  • Ending the practice of drug companies paying generic manufacturers to make cheaper versions of popular but expensive medicines
  • Ending hidden/surprise hospital, testing and doctor charges that arrive later in the mail.
  • Getting rid of middlemen in the medical supply chain who drive up the costs of drugs, procedures and equipment or interfere in treatment decisions.
  • Scalise said Republicans are also ready to battle over the issue of pre-existing conditions, which Democrats used effectively in their 2018 election efforts by touting
  • Obamacare’s protections.

Republicans plan to show – and hammer home — that Obamacare’s tradeoff for protecting pre-existing conditions was higher insurance premiums and deductibles that rendered many treatments unaffordable. . . .

The minority whip said one part of the Republican plan will address how to keep patient costs down while protecting pre-existing conditions through high-risk pools and buy-down premiums.

“We can do things like high-risk pools where you’re buying down those premiums,” he explained. “So that when you go to buy insurance, you’re getting a market rate like everybody else, and it lowers the premium base for all people that are trying to buy their own plans.”

(Excerpt from Just the News. Article by John Solomon. Photo Credit: Getty Images.)

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Mcn
January 26, 2021

The GOP should have been relentlessly pursuing this earlier. But let’s also be fair. When our government officials on either side of the aisle (but mainly the Democratic side) decide to waste millions of dollars and man hours on fraudulently created collusion and impeachment hoaxes, then it really doesn’t leave time to concentrate on the things that actually matter – like the citizens of our nation and critical issues that matter to us and our overall welfare. That is what they were elected and expected to do. Obviously, many have forgotten and many don’t care.

Janet Fulton
January 24, 2021

The GOP is a day late and a dollar short. Lord, I pray that you would raise elected representatives who will represent people who elected them and fight for what is right and best for America and its people.

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Melissa
January 24, 2021

The Republicans lost in 2018 because they didn’t work with Trump to repeal and replace Obamacare. Not the reason he stated. They didn’t work with Trump hardly at all because they believed the Russian collusion story.

Let’s pray they all get a backbone and are there to serve us, not themselves. Pray for revival in the Spirit to fall in DC

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Susan
January 24, 2021

Um, isn’t this kinda old news? Still worth praying about but old…

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