We can't afford to let Democrats lead health care 'reform' | Opinion
Nearly 6 in 10 Americans encountered problems using their health insurance in 2024. A third cannot even figure out what their plan covers. Premiums are rising, choices are shrinking and patients increasingly find themselves battling insurers just to get care their doctors already approved.
Voters are angry, and they want someone to blame.
Another view:
How Obamacare helped create Big Insurance
Today’s sprawling, vertically integrated insurance giants did not emerge by accident. Democratic policy, particularly Obamacare, created powerful incentives for insurers to grow larger, consolidate and control more of the health care system.
Obamacare’s architects believed American health care was too fragmented. Their answer was greater integration: bringing insurers, doctors and hospitals closer together in hopes of reducing waste, improving efficiency and delivering better outcomes.
Instead, it unleashed a wave of consolidation that reshaped the industry for the worse.
Obamacare’s medical loss ratio rules offer one clear example. By capping the share of premium revenue insurers could retain for administration and profit, the law aimed to protect consumers. But it also created a perverse incentive: When profits are tied to overall spending, insurers have every reason to expand the amount of spending flowing through their own corporate ecosystem.
One of the most effective ways to do that is by owning more of it directly, including physician groups, pharmacies and pharmacy benefit managers.
At the same time, Obamacare’s regulatory complexity favored large incumbents that could absorb compliance costs, navigate risk adjustment and compete at scale. Smaller insurers struggled to keep up and left the market. Bigger players grew bigger. As control over data, care delivery and reimbursement became more valuable, vertical integration became less of an option and more of a competitive necessity.

The law is confusing by design – something Obamacare adviser
The result is the system Americans increasingly distrust: A small number of massive corporations that do not simply pay for care but also deliver it, manage it and profit from nearly every step of the process.
Now
Republicans must lead on health care reform

The good news is
For starters, the Trump administration is exposing billions in lost savings through a
Importantly, the
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