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CBO's health insurance projections are significantly off quoting : Washington Examiner

"We believe they are off by a huge factor here as well because they don't give any credit for individuals purchasing some type of insurance that the CBO says isn't credible insurance," Price added. "That's the nature of the legislative process and that's what we've been working through this week," Price said of the administration's conversations with Sens. Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said his administration doesn't have great faith in the Congressional Budget Office estimates of people who would no longer have health insurance under the Senate GOP's healthcare bill. Last Monday, the CBO's analysis of the bill under consideration by the Senate said 22 million more people would become uninsured over a decade. "The budget office does a pretty good job usually of saying what something is going to cost," Price said to "Fox News Sunday" host Brit Hume.



CBO's health insurance projections are significantly off
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US health insurance bill faces stiff opposition

The new Republican health insurance bill is facing opposition from some of its own senators in the lead-up to a vote to approve it later this week. "When you throw over 23 million people off of health insurance, thousands of people will die," he said. Call for slowdownRon Johnson of Wisconsin, one of the Republican senators who oppose the bill, called for a slowdown in the process to give the Senate and the public time to evaluate the health insurance bill. I don't have the feedback from constituencies who will not have had enough time to view the Senate bill. Governors now face the challenge of deciding whether to reduce medical services, limit who can enrol in a health insurance safety net, or make cuts to other state programmes such as education or transportation.


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