Saturday, August 29, 2009

Like Your Health Plan? Read This | Michael D. Tanner | Cato Institute: Commentary

Like Your Health Plan? Read This | Michael D. Tanner | Cato Institute: Commentary: "In his most recent weekly radio address, President Barack Obama denounced 'willful misrepresentations and outright distortions' in the debate over health care reform. He then went on to repeat one of the most outright distortions in the entire debate: 'If you like your private health insurance plan, you can keep your plan. Period.'

No, Mr. President. No you can't.

To go straight to the chapter and verse: under Section 59(B)(a) of HR3200, the bill making its way through the House, and Section 151 of the bill that passed out of a Senate committee, every American would be required to buy health insurance."

And not just any insurance: to qualify, a plan would have to meet certain government-defined standards. For example, under Section 122(b) of the House bill, all plans must cover hospitalization; outpatient hospital and clinic services; services by physicians and other health professionals, as well as supplies and equipment incidental to their services; prescription drugs, rehabilitation services, mental health and substance-abuse treatment; preventive services (to be determined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the United States Preventive Services Task Force); and maternity, well-baby, and well-child care, as well as dental, vision, and hearing services for children under age 21.

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