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Looking To Switzerland As A Model For Reforming U.S. Health Care


Looking To Switzerland As A Model For Reforming U.S. Health Care
Switzerland is a health care model, experts say.
When it comes to health care, it’s possible that the U.S. can have it all: a system in which universal coverage is affordable in a free market where carriers and brokers compete for business.
That was the word from Avik Roy, who calls his plan Medicare Advantage for All. Roy is one of the founders of The Foundation for Research and Equal Opportunity, a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank that conducts original research on expanding economic opportunities. He is the author of the health reform plan,  ....

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What Change Looks Like in America


What Change Looks Like in America
It isn’t pretty. Case in point: health care.
J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo
President Obama signs the Affordable Care Act, in the East Room of the White House, March 2010.
St. Martin’s Press
Seven-plus years after the launch of the Affordable Care Act marketplace, it’s clear that that program is fundamentally flawed. It’s undersubsidized, unduly complex, and lacking mechanisms for controlling the underlying cost of care. Looking back, it’s easy to identify faulty assumptions held by the law’s creators. They believed that adopting conservative means to progressive ends would win Republican buy-in; that contorting the law to achieve budget neutrality as defined by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) was worth making coverage less than affordable; that imposing large out-of-pocket costs on enrollees would control overall health care expenditures without harming enrollees’ physical and financial h ....

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Nonfiction Book Review: The Ten Year War: Obamacare and the Unfinished Crusade for Universal Coverage by Jonathan Cohn. St. Martin's, $28.99 (416p) ISBN 978-1-250-27093-1


HuffPost correspondent Cohn (
Sick) delivers an engrossing behind-the-scenes account of the fight to pass the Affordable Care Act in 2010. Drawing on interviews with President Obama and other key players, Cohn illustrates how the compromises needed to pass the legislation (namely, the abandonment of the public option) left progressive advocates unsatisfied and led to Medicare for All becoming a central issue of the 2020 Democratic primary. Cohn also sketches the history of healthcare as a political cause, noting that President Nixon was open to universal coverage in the 1970s, and that conservatives embraced Republican governor Mitt Romney’s creation of an individual mandate requiring people to purchase healthcare coverage in Massachusetts, before opposing the same policy as part of Obamacare. Supporters of the Affordable Care Act will be shocked by the sloppy wording that left it vulnerable to being overturned by the Supreme Court, and impressed by the details of Nancy P ....

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CNN Cuomo Prime Time November 6, 2019 02:33:00

Trying to undo the election. now, the facts of the impeachment are what they are. it seems poised each day the democrats seem closer and closer to moving ahead with impeachment but, chris, i haven t seen anything yet. maybe tonight s kentucky results will be a data point that the senate republican conference all of a sudden weighs in a different way here. to this dant i haven t seen anything that shows me 20 republican senators are about to bail on the president and join democrats in trying to remove the president. and beshear didn t even talk about it. democrats won in 2018 by raising health care and the attempt by the president to gut the affordable care act, take protections away from people with pree preexisting conditions that was the basis on which they did very well. it wasn t on the basis of universal coverage, medicare for ....

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