Yoder Pens Kansas City Star Guest Column on American Health Care Act
We are witnessing the dangerous collapse of Obamacare.
The last insurance provider in
Even families who do have coverage in name only through Obamacare face skyrocketing premiums and out-of-pocket costs approaching
Under Obamacare, the federal government has regulated competition out of the market, which has ballooned the cost of care, leaving patients with no good options, if any at all.
The choice before us is clear: Move toward socialized medicine or return to personalized medicine.
Rather than giving the federal government full control of health care decisions, lowering the quality of care and costing taxpayers more than
Lowering the cost of care is the rising tide that will lift all boats. The American Health Care Act takes direct aim at lowering costs by making necessary and immediate repairs to what's left of the devastated individual marketplace.
For the 93 percent of people who get insurance through employers or the government, coverage likely won't change.
For the 7 percent of Americans on the individual marketplace, the
Now, we all know someone with a pre-existing condition, friends and family members who deserve access to affordable coverage like anyone else. That's why we leave in place Obamacare's rules preventing insurance providers from denying coverage or charging more expensive rates based on health status.
Health care decisions are best made by those who understand each state's unique patient population, not bureaucrats in
Allowing states to innovate has to be part of any solution to our health care needs. No longer can we expect a one-size-fits-all health care system to create the solutions we need to lower costs.
Look at
Too many politicians break their campaign promises. I've run on repealing and replacing Obamacare with reforms that lower costs and increase access to care every election. After thoroughly reading and understanding the bill, this is the right thing to do, and I'm keeping my promise by voting yes.
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