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Saturday, October 15, 2016

Ailing Obama Health Care Act May Have to Change to Survive : nytimes





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Ailing Obama Health Care Act May Have to Change to Survive

Ailing Obama Health Care Act May Have to Change to Survive
Ailing Obama Health Care Act May Have to Change to Survive
In such divergent proposals lies an emerging truth: Mr. Obama's signature domestic achievement will almost certainly have to change to survive.The two parties agree that for too many people, health plans in the individual insurance market are still too expensive and inaccessible.Advertisement Continue reading the main story"Employer markets are fairly stable, but the individual insurance market does not feel stable at all," said Janet S. Trautwein, the chief executive of the National Association of Health Underwriters, which represents more than 100,000 agents and brokers who specialize in health insurance.


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On the Issues: Clinton, Trump Talk Health Care Video

On the Issues: Clinton, Trump Talk Health Care Video
On the Issues: Clinton, Trump Talk Health Care Video
Transcript for On the Issues: Clinton, Trump Talk Health CareA.My prayers today M gardez congress to immediately send me a bill to repeal.And replace obamacare.


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Bandage It or Blow It Up? Clinton and Trump Offer Differing Health Care Plans During Debate

Bandage It or Blow It Up? Clinton and Trump Offer Differing Health Care Plans During Debate
Bandage It or Blow It Up? Clinton and Trump Offer Differing Health Care Plans During Debate
Even by the standards of this unorthodox election, what took place at the second presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump was remarkably bizarre.An optimistic few might have dared to dream in the days leading up to the clash of candidates at Washington University in St Louis that substance would win out over style and bombast, but the release of audio tapes from 2005 recording Mr. Trump boasting in vulgar terms about his ability to force himself on women all but guaranteed that policy would once again take a backseat to issues concerning personality and personal conduct.By now, the more sensational and combative moments of the debate have been thoroughly covered, so instead, we will focus on the candidates' comments regarding their plans to repair -- or in Mr. Trump's case, raze and rebuild -- the country's health care system.


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Health Care Law's Beneficiaries Reflect Its Strengths, and Its Faults

Health Care Law's Beneficiaries Reflect Its Strengths, and Its Faults
Health Care Law's Beneficiaries Reflect Its Strengths, and Its Faults
Insurers, including a few big ones like Aetna and Humana, are withdrawing from the marketplaces in many states, saying they are losing too much money.Others are sharply raising prices for next year, and the turbulence is fueling criticism from Republicans — including Donald J. Trump during Sunday's presidential debate, in which he called the rate increases "astronomical."A few customers can generate big costs.Even a small number of customers with serious conditions can greatly increase costs.


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