… The first audience question was more of a long argument for a socialized health system that some are calling "Medicare for all," which would eliminate insurance companies. In the 2009-10 debate over Obamacare, Democrats reluctantly abandoned the so-called "public option" because it could not overcome moderate opposition, including from then-Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I-CT). On Friday, President Trump said that he is open to negotiation with Democrats about replacing Obamacare at a future date. The pressure came after Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, at the urging of President Donald Trump, withdrew the American Health Care Act, the House Republican leaders' effort to replace Obamacare. SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTERDemocrats and "progressives" who gathered at a town hall in the San Francisco district of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on Friday pressed her to revive the "single-payer" option for national health care — i.e.
Why the American Health Care Act Should Require Men to Pay for Prenatal Care
Conservatives tell The Times that essential health benefits raise the cost of health insurance and prevent companies from offering plans with stripped-down benefits. Essential health benefits require health insurance providers to cover a set of benefits, including maternity care , mental health care, preventive services, and rehabilitative care—they're part of the reason why you can now get birth control for little to no cost when you have health insurance, and why well-woman visits are covered. "It's a really bad idea to strike away something so important," Pourat says of stripping out essential health benefits. Some Republicans, like Rep. John Shimkus of Illinois, have argued that keeping essential benefits forces men to pay for prenatal care and benefits for women. According to the Affordable Care Act, it's illegal to charge women more for health insurance.collected by :Lucy William
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