House Oversight Committee Issues Testimony From Va. Communications Consultant Briggs
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Thanks to Obamacare, we were already in difficult straits regarding healthcare. In 2014, the law had eliminated a great plan we had had for years. Before the Affordable Care Act (ACA) the private marketplace--consistently, reliably--had offered us a wide variety of relatively inexpensive plans that covered specialist care, even out of state.
After the ACA went into effect, however, all that was left were increasingly costly plans with fewer benefits. Including fewer doctors and fewer hospitals.
Thanks to Obamacare we were--and still are--basically restricted to medical facilities within a short radius of our zip code. Obamacare has made us into medical serfs--tied to the land, unable to leave it, even to save a little girl battling cancer. Which is why, when we tried to take Colette to
Our predicament was made all the more painful by swelling premiums--as well as by skyrocketing deductible and maximum-out-of-pocket expenses.
But things were about to get much worse than expensive. In mid-2017,
Except one. But Cigna Connect wouldn't cover Colette at Inova Fairfax, the one hospital in northern
Under Obamacare, our daughter was effectively without coverage for cancer. Not the common cold--but cancer.
We went through another terrifying event in 2020. In mid-March of that year--with Covid sweeping the country--
So, once again, thanks to the ACA, we were left without coverage for our daughter recovering from cancer--this time at the only pediatric cancer clinic in northern
In both cases of system collapse, we were forced to turn to the author of these failures: that is, to the government. In other words, to all of you. Specifically, we called
But I do hope all of you can see how these successes are actually failures. Ad hoc exercises of government power to ensure proper functioning of the ACA means we are not dealing, despite the rhetoric, with a marketplace but rather with a closed web of insurance companies and medical providers at the mercy of the police powers wielded by a complicit government. I am a relatively successful communications professional and have worked in politics, so despite the barriers, I knew, thank God, how to get news stories created, write op eds, deal with politicians, etc., to break through to the oligarchy. But what about the vast majority of Americans who don't have the skills required to obtain personal carve-outs from the managerial class? What are those Americans supposed to do?
And what am I supposed to do in 2023? Or the year after that--or the year after that?
Nobody can tell us because nobody knows.
Thanks precisely to the ACA, we live in my house with a level of anxiety about healthcare that none of you in front of me can even begin to imagine. How many personal carve-outs after all, can I manage to get? I've already had two. Five?
Perhaps, to solve the "instability" inherent in Obamacare, the government could just take over all medical facilities. But then everybody in the country would be at the mercy of the same government bureaucracy that has been brutalizing my daughter, and her parents, for years.
The high costs of Obamacare will go even higher, and the rationing of care will be even more pronounced. And here's why. Bad ideas don't get better just because they get bigger; they get worse.
Twice in a three-year period, the most important problem we faced wasn't high costs, as painful as they were, but the terrifying reality that high prices in a planned economy always signify--that we are on the way to scarcity. Twice in three years we found ourselves with no insurance product to buy, for any amount of money, that could save a little girl battling cancer.
But here's the thing. Scarcity doesn't go away under "universal coverage" or "single-payer" or whatever word we want to use this week or next to describe the reality. Under full government control of the body (that is, under full control of the body by all of you), scarcity wouldn't be, as it is in my case now, circumstantial--we are the canary in the coalmine. Scarcity under authoritarian medicine becomes--policy.
And by that I mean this. Those long wait times we read about for cancer screenings in
In other words, if we unfortunately get more of your managed care, my daughter will be everyone's daughter. And every mother and father will experience what my wife and I have experienced. We watched our daughter battle cancer while the institutions of medicine--thanks to the ACA--colluded with the disease against her.
There is one correct long-term answer. We must prohibit the government--all of you--from further interfering in the acquisition by citizens of their preferred medical care. And we do that by a repeal of the ACA and the placement into the hands of Americans real, actuarially sound, automatically renewable insurance products curated to individual needs. That is the kind of universal coverage this country deserves--because it is the kind that works.
There is one more thing about Obamacare that should be better known. And I direct this comment to the
But my daughter is not alone; millions of persons have gotten sick under Obamacare. And everybody in this room, in this country, will someday suffer a serious illness. Such is--well, we'll call it fate. Soon enough the number of the permanently uninsurable will be so large, you won't be able to repeal Obamacare. Obamacare, in a word, is creating, right now, a nation of pre-existing conditions. The
So, how about it? When you
Your doing so, however, won't help my daughter. For her it is too late. She and the other victims of Obamacare will need government healthcare for the rest of their lives. But for the rest of us, and those yet unborn, it is not too late. To put this another way: please when you come to power, forget
I thank both sides for the time given me to air my concerns.
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