Poll: Large majorities of Americans want to preserve Obamacare's consumer protections

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Three-quarters of Americans want to preserve key protections in the Affordable Care Act that bar health insurers from turning away sick customers, according to a new poll that highlights the political pitfalls of current Republican efforts to roll back the safeguards.

The consumer protections are most popular with Democrats and independents, but even 58% of Republican respondents said a provision in the healthcare law prohibiting insurers from denying coverage because of person’s medical history is “very important.”

Similarly large majorities said a second provision in the law that prohibits insurers from charging sick people more money is also “very important,” the nationwide survey by the nonprofit Kaiser Family Foundation found.

The 2010 healthcare law, often called Obamacare, is a top issue in this fall’s congressional elections, as Democrats have sought to highlight its landmark protections for Americans with preexisting medical conditions and GOP efforts to repeal them.

Before the law, people with such conditions – including cancer, diabetes, acne and even pregnancy — were routinely denied coverage or charged more by health insurers.

Congressional Republicans and the Trump administration tried unsuccessfully last year to roll back those protections, often arguing that they made health plans too costly.

Now a group of 20 Republican attorneys general and governors is suing in federal court, seeking to wipe out the whole law.

The Trump administration has joined the lawsuit, arguing that because Congress last year eliminated the tax penalty on people who do not have health coverage, some of the consumer protections should also be eliminated.

A hearing in that case is scheduled for Wednesday in a federal courtroom in Texas.

The lawsuit has helped fuel charges by Democrats that Republicans are intent on rolling back the most popular parts of the healthcare law, which is credited with extending health coverage to approximately 20 million previously uninsured Americans.

Healthcare now is the single most important issue for Democratic voters and the second most important issue for independent voters, after corruption in Washington, according to the Kaiser poll.

The issue ranks fourth for Republican voters, after the economy, immigration and corruption in Washington.

The nationwide survey also found that Americans across the political spectrum continue to be worried about rising healthcare costs, with nearly six in 10 saying they are “very concerned.”
http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-obamacare-poll-20180905-story.html#

NOVEMBER
 
The Republican Party and consumer protection are an utter contradiction.

Like matter and anti-matter.

Like vampires and sunlight.
 
... thought they said that democrats weren't talking about anything but Trump.

They wish that was true.

I think you would be actually amazed at how many rightwingers (including many on this board) are directly benefiting from Obamacare (pre-existing conditions coverage, coverage for adult children, et al.), Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, and the broader universe of Kenyan-Marxist government funded health care programs.

When you get right down to it, most rightwingers are socialists themselves at heart. It's just that they think there are certain, "ahem", groups of people that do not deserve the socialism they are used to receiving themselves.
 
I think you would be actually amazed at how many rightwingers (including many on this board) are directly benefiting from Obamacare (pre-existing conditions coverage, coverage for adult children, et al.), Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, and the broader universe of Kenyan-Marxist government funded health care programs.

When you get right down to it, most rightwingers are socialists themselves at heart. It's just that they think there are certain, "ahem", groups of people that do not deserve the socialism they are used to receiving themselves.


You know they are ... they just don't want to admit it.
 
... thought they said that democrats weren't talking about anything but Trump.

They wish that was true.


When it comes to Health and income ... that impacts everyone.

We're all going to get Sick and we all need Money to keep from getting Sick.
 
Three-quarters of Americans want to preserve key protections in the Affordable Care Act that bar health insurers from turning away sick customers, according to a new poll that highlights the political pitfalls of current Republican efforts to roll back the safeguards.

The consumer protections are most popular with Democrats and independents, but even 58% of Republican respondents said a provision in the healthcare law prohibiting insurers from denying coverage because of person’s medical history is “very important.”

Similarly large majorities said a second provision in the law that prohibits insurers from charging sick people more money is also “very important,” the nationwide survey by the nonprofit Kaiser Family Foundation found.

The 2010 healthcare law, often called Obamacare, is a top issue in this fall’s congressional elections, as Democrats have sought to highlight its landmark protections for Americans with preexisting medical conditions and GOP efforts to repeal them.

Before the law, people with such conditions – including cancer, diabetes, acne and even pregnancy — were routinely denied coverage or charged more by health insurers.

Congressional Republicans and the Trump administration tried unsuccessfully last year to roll back those protections, often arguing that they made health plans too costly.

Now a group of 20 Republican attorneys general and governors is suing in federal court, seeking to wipe out the whole law.

The Trump administration has joined the lawsuit, arguing that because Congress last year eliminated the tax penalty on people who do not have health coverage, some of the consumer protections should also be eliminated.

A hearing in that case is scheduled for Wednesday in a federal courtroom in Texas.

The lawsuit has helped fuel charges by Democrats that Republicans are intent on rolling back the most popular parts of the healthcare law, which is credited with extending health coverage to approximately 20 million previously uninsured Americans.

Healthcare now is the single most important issue for Democratic voters and the second most important issue for independent voters, after corruption in Washington, according to the Kaiser poll.

The issue ranks fourth for Republican voters, after the economy, immigration and corruption in Washington.

The nationwide survey also found that Americans across the political spectrum continue to be worried about rising healthcare costs, with nearly six in 10 saying they are “very concerned.”
http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-obamacare-poll-20180905-story.html#

NOVEMBER

Insurers should be able to deny coverage to those that pose a high risk of costs. That's what insurance is.
 
I think you would be actually amazed at how many rightwingers (including many on this board) are directly benefiting from Obamacare (pre-existing conditions coverage, coverage for adult children, et al.), Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, and the broader universe of Kenyan-Marxist government funded health care programs.

When you get right down to it, most rightwingers are socialists themselves at heart. It's just that they think there are certain, "ahem", groups of people that do not deserve the socialism they are used to receiving themselves.


I'm looking for the proof to back up your claim. When you get right down to it, what you've done is make yet another claim you can't support. Now, that's typical for left-wingers on this board and not on this board.
 
This is funny bullshit; yep, Americans like paying more, waiting longer and being forced to pay for others to get health insurance.

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so you ask people whether they like being covered for everything and they like not having to pay more despite their medical history. Yet you dont ask them whether they want 4x the premiums and deductibles.

well i like bacon and cheeseburgers too but i dont like the heart disease that comes with them. If only you could get one without the other.
 
Insurers make more money by denying claims.

That's what for-profit health insurance is.

I'm not talking about denying claims. I'm talking about denying coverage period when the risk of financial loss is too high.

They're not in the business to lose money you stupid motherfucker.
 
I'm not talking about denying claims. I'm talking about denying coverage period when the risk of financial loss is too high

Financial loss is directly related to insurance company profits.

So you're here arguing that people should be denied coverage so that insurance companies can make money.

So you're missing the entire point of everything.
 
They're not in the business to lose money you stupid motherfucker.

So you're defending the profit motives of a business that does administration.

How does tying the profit motive to administration result in better care for you?
 
So you're defending the profit motives of a business that does administration.

How does tying the profit motive to administration result in better care for you?

I'm defending the profit motive.

Never had a problem with getting care or the quality of it. Not my problem you're so jealous of what others have you're willing to take from others to get it for yourself.
 
Never had a problem with getting care or the quality of it

OK, but whoever reimburses your doctor doesn't impact the quality of care your doctor gives you.

A doctor doesn't improve the quality of how they perform their job dependent on the entity that reimburses them after you receive care.

So why does the administration of reimbursements have to be privatized? None of you have been able to say.


Not my problem you're so jealous of what others have you're willing to take from others to get it for yourself.

You stupidly think this is about jealousy when it's not. It's about you defending something that has no impact on the quality of care your doctor gives you. You doctor doesn't even know who reimburses them after they treat you.
 
OK, so how does tying a profit motive to the administration of reimbursement enhance or improve your health care at all?

It's called motivation, boy, something you don't get sitting on your lazy ass doing nothing like you do.
 
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