A full repeal of Obamacare would make real solutions possible
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Even though the American people voted into office many politidans who promised a full and complete repeal, many of those same lawmakers, perhaps for political reasons, are too afraid of what real repeal would mean.
Only a full repeal will restore freedoms that the Affordable Care Act snatched from the American people.
Government health care is about force. Americans are forced under the thumb of thousands of pages of regulations, compelled to pay taxes and penalties, forced into narrow networks, and required to share their private and personal medical information with numerous entities. An Obamacare repeal wouldn't come with more problems, as many claim, but instead would pave the way back to freedom - back to real and affordable solutions.
Among those solutions, are:
1. Catastrophic coverage
2. Self-pay / third party-free payment
3. Health-care sharing
4. Charity
First a full repeal of Obamacare would give way to the return of catastrophic coverage, which is what insurance is meant to be: affordable financial protection against insurable conditions, not payment for routine and minor care.
Second, "cash-pay," "self-pay" or "third party-free" practices allow patients and doctors to be free from the costly and intrusive shackles of insurance, regulations and government programs.
Third, with repeal, some patients would be free to make health-care decisions without interference in a supportive community through health-care sharing ministries, the four largest of which are:
CCHF issued a report in
And fourth, being free from government health care would allow doctos to engage in charity again, as they were free to do years ago when health care was truly about care rather than coverage.



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