EDITORIAL: If Obamacare is a train wreck, it's a train wreck of Rubio's making
His declaration late last month that he's delivered a final blow to President
While Rubio hasn't killed the Affordable Care Act -- enrollments this year are already outpacing last year's -- the
A provision Rubio pushed for in last December's comprehensive budget bill that again made it into the 2016 spending accord reached Tuesday night bars the Obama administration from tapping alternative sources to fund the health care law's "risk corridor" program. That program transfers money from profitable insurers selling plans on Obamacare's online exchanges to other insurers so they can partially cover major losses in Obamacare's first three years.
Many of those insurers ran up losses in the first year of a health insurance market, in which everybody has to sign up for insurance, insurers can no longer turn away patients because of pre-existing health conditions and insurance plans must meet more stringent coverage requirements while limiting consumers' out-of-pocket costs. Risk corridor payments were one mechanism meant to mitigate those losses so insurers wouldn't drop out en masse.
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But when the federal government calculated insurers' risk corridor payments in October, it revealed that profitable insurers had only paid in enough to cover 12.6 percent of the amount owed to insurers that lost money last year. The Rubio provision ensures the federal government can't use money from other parts of the budget to cover those payments.
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But Community Health Options posted its first quarterly loss earlier this year and announced it would stop accepting new individual insurance enrollments after
Rubio, meanwhile, joins many
In fact, Rubio has played a role in ensuring there's less competition and, therefore, less innovation in the private insurance market created by Obamacare. And to the extent Obamacare is a train wreck not fully allowed to succeed because of stubborn opposition, it's a train wreck of Rubio and other
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