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Sunday, July 30, 2017

Trump calls Republican senators "total quitters" if they give up on health care according to : CBS News

The Senate health care bill failed to gain 51 votes, attracting 49 votes in favor. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 29, 2017Unless the Republican Senators are total quitters, Repeal & Replace is not dead! If a new HealthCare Bill is not approved quickly, BAILOUTS for Insurance Companies and BAILOUTS for Members of Congress will end very soon! The president's tweet about "bailouts" ending for insurance companies could refer to cost-sharing subsidies, which are payments the federal government makes under Obamacare to insurance companies to subsidize lower health-care costs for low-income families. President Trump on Saturday urged Senate Republicans to take up another health care bill "before voting on any other bill," saying they will unless they're "total quitters," and threatening to end "bailouts" for insurance companies and members of Congress if they don't.



Trump calls Republican senators
How about a public discussion of what it would take to enable every American to benefit from the health data in their own genome? In a market-based healthcare system, insurers' average time horizons are unhelpfully brief. We tend to think of healthcare reform first as a medical problem and second as a policy problem, but in crucial ways it's really a data problem. There you have it: four ideas that promise to dramatically cut healthcare spending while (gasp) actually helping people live healthier. Why is medical data still not portable?

Following health care vote, Trump singles out Murkowski with critical tweet

This afternoon, the US Senate voted against an amendment to partially repeal the Affordable Care Act in a 55-45 split. Update: This story has been updated to reflect the vote on a partial repeal of the Affordable Care Act. She voted against today's partial repeal amendment, while Senator Dan Sullivan voted in support of the amendment. In an interview with MSNBC today, Murkowski said she is isn't very concerned about the president's tweet, or how it affects her political future. It was one of several votes concerning the health law in two days.


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