BREAKING: MIKE ROGERS' HEALTH CARE PLAN INCLUDES NEW OUT-OF-POCKET COSTS AND HIGH-RISKS POOLS THAT INCREASE PREMIUMS
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"You know, if you go up and have to pay the doctor
Rogers was responding to a question from an attendee who asked him what could be done to lower health care costs. Rogers said he'd be releasing a full health care plan in the coming weeks that would "embrace the freedom of the free market" to start lowering prices.
His comments on preventive care copays and creating separate insurance pools for sick patients would undo two promises of the Affordable Care Act.
Rogers' campaign did not directly respond to requests for clarification about his remarks.
In the event with supporters, Rogers likened free preventive care as guaranteed by the Affordable Care Act to "an auto insurance plan that would pay for your blinker's light going out." That would be a great insurance plan, but one that would cost drivers more, he explained.
"We need to start changing the way we look at health care," Rogers said.
A major provision of the Affordable Care Act requires insurers to provide certain preventive care services, such as blood pressure, diabetes and cancer screenings notably at no cost to the patient.
In his remarks, Rogers also suggested the federal government establish "catastrophic funds" to lower premiums, appearing to embrace the concept of high-risk pools while noting "the sickest part of our society ends up consuming the most" medical services.
"So we're going to pay our premium based on what a normal life would be, not including these people who are really, really sick," Rogers said.
He added: "We take the really sick people and put them in this fund that we all pay a little bit. The government pays, the hospital pays, Medicare would pay a little bit."
Before the ACA, nearly three dozen states had high-risk pools for people with significant medical needs who couldn't otherwise get insurance. The ACA essentially eliminated the need for those pools by mandating insurers cover patients with pre-existing conditions.
"This turns out to be expensive for consumers and government," said Parekh, who also served as the chief medical advisor at the
Returning to high-risk pool policies would be "just so crazy," said Fendrick, telling Bridge the pools are among a series of ideas "that have been floated around conceptually for decades, but never had the policy or political chops behind" them.



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