Right now, I wanted to highlight how accountability is playing a key role in this whole
Obamacare debate.
Yet we don't see randomized controlled trials doing much to inform
the Obamacare debate, or helping to understand the relative wisdom of, say, insurance mandates versus high - risk pools.
The dynamics parallel those of
the Obamacare debate, where critics have recognized that it's important to offer solutions, not just complaints.
Pro-life Democrats in Congress have been cut in half again and again, due to redistricting and retirements plus
the Obamacare debate.
«That story was being told in the Planned Parenthood and
Obamacare debates, but not in the anti — animal research movement,» he says.
A news search finds more than 19,000 mentions in 2009 10, dwarfing even the mentions of «single - payer health care» during the midst of
the Obamacare debates!
Not exact matches
Even though Republicans control the House, the Senate and the presidency, the
debate over replacing
Obamacare has revealed the unified government to be more like a dysfunctional family at a Christmas dinner.
The
debate over legislation to overhaul
Obamacare is getting increasingly heated, with Senate Democrats reportedly planning to gum up the works in the Senate as much as possible to protest the GOP's secretive approach to drafting the legislation (there is still no bill text available).
Kimmel has since actively railed against
Obamacare repeal efforts, arguing that various proposals being
debated by the law's opponents would gut protections for people like Billy born with pre-existing conditions, either by rolling back
Obamacare's mandated insurance benefits for certain health conditions or allowing states to set up rules that would let insurers charge sick people more for their coverage.
No matter where one stands on the
debate over safety - net programs like welfare and food stamps, or massive federal undertakings like
Obamacare, everyone agrees that those need taxation to fund them.
Republicans say their tactics on tax reform are at the very least no worse than the
debate over the Affordable Care Act, or
Obamacare, which passed through a Democratic - controlled Congress in 2010.
During a CNN
debate over the future of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as
Obamacare, Sen. Bernie Sanders asked Sen. Ted Cruz if healthcare should be a right for all Americans.
But Trump's suggestions for keeping these high prices in check through a bidding process for Medicare could re-invigorate the nastiest political
debates about «care rationing» that surrounded the Affordable Care Act, aka
Obamacare.
After all, is that not one of the main
debates about what the «
Obamacare» is all about — Obesity and how much it's costing us?
The eleventh - hour attempt by Republicans in the U.S. Senate to repeal the Affordable Care Act once seemed like the longest of long shots, but now appears to have a chance — albeit slim — at passage, even though it has been deemed the most «radical» of all the
Obamacare reform efforts the GOP has
debated thus far.
Naturally we should also work with opinion leaders, since persuading bloggers, TV pundits and the like that the dominant
Obamacare narrative is obsolete is the only thing that will change the broadcast - level public
debate.
New York's health insurers will request double digit rate increases for
Obamacare policies for 2018 while
debate rages in Washington to overhaul the law, analysts say.
As the health care
debate rages in Washington, twice as many New Yorkers say they want to keep the Affordable Care Act, also known as
Obamacare, than repeal and replace it, according to a new Siena poll.
«I think that
Obamacare was off the charts, was wrong,» Crist said in a
debate between the Sunshine State's three Senate candidates held at Nova Southeast University in Fort Lauderdale.
WASHINGTON, June 15 / PRNewswire - USNewswire / — Governor George Pataki, Chairman of Revere America, today challenged former U.S. Senator Tom Daschle to
debate ObamaCare.
His public statements are to just let the healthcare industry implode, but as a President that is not a politically viable option so «deal making» maybe will still have a chance to happen, if and when improvements to the current system can be identified, proposed and
debated, but the Big Deal ™ is that
Obamacare survives (for now) during a time of Republican control after years of not only talking about repealing it from the ground up but actually voting to do it when it didn't really matter.
Republicans working on their own version of an
Obamacare repeal and replace bill in the U.S. Senate are
debating whether to tax employer health plans, a move that would generate stiff resistance from companies.
(A
debate between Rep. Bill Owens and challenger Matt Doheny centered on
Obamacare.
(WDT)-RRB- **************** As I read the article describing the
debate, it did not say if Owens asked Doheny what would replace
Obamacare if it is repealed.Last weekend, Romney said that ER would still be available for those without insurance.Data show that between 40 - 50 million Americans are without health insurance, either short - term or long - term.
Bachmann was
debating the topics of
Obamacare and the Republican plan to defund it on CNN's «Crossfire» with Rep. Charles Rangel, D - New York.
ALBANY — As the health care
debate rages in Washington, twice as many New Yorkers say they want to keep the Affordable Care Act, also known as
Obamacare, than repeal and replace it, according to a new poll released Thursday.
And while we're bragging about the vegan or paleo or whatever lifestyle we've chosen, have we considered the cultural histories that allowed peoples past (you know, those who would find our
debates about things like
Obamacare strange signs of an unhealthy time?)
As the Senate continues to attempt a fix of
Obamacare,
debate continues on the contours of a sweeping federal tax reform to be acted upon once health care is put to bed.
During the
debate over the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, popularly known as
Obamacare, Jacobs was a policy adviser for the House Republican Conference under then - Chairman Mike Pence.
The framework that Trump and congressional Republicans plan to release Wednesday would form the starting point for the tax
debate in the coming months, which comes as the administration seeks a legislative victory in 2017 after failing to repeal
Obamacare or win full funding to build a wall on the southern border.
As a result, the current
debate about reforming healthcare «can not be about taking [
Obamacare] to the right.»