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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
2. And
Thu Dec 29, 2011, 04:49 PM
Dec 2011

"For all too many people it is window dressing...Is it a step I the right direction. A small one. "

...just think, there is so much more to the law.

At least six states have opened their Children’s Health Insurance Program to the kids of low-income state employees, an option that was prohibited until the passage of the 2010 health-care law.

This relatively small step has as its backdrop years of debate over the program, known as CHIP, including concerns that it encourages states — and consumers — to replace private insurance with taxpayer-subsidized coverage.

Now, as a result of the policy change, families of lower-income state workers who have struggled to pay for family coverage can qualify for the program. CHIP, which is jointly financed by the states and the federal government, provides coverage to the uninsured children of families who earn too much to qualify for Medicaid but cannot afford private insurance.

The federal government had closed that option to most states when CHIP was established in 1997, because of concerns that it might be an easy way for financially strapped states to shift the costs of some public-employee health benefits to the federal government. Federal employees were allowed to enroll their children.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/2011/11/04/gIQAeDvotM_story.html


Obama Administration awards nearly $300 million to states for enrolling eligible children in health
http://www.democraticunderground.com/100281601




For all too many people it is window dressing. MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #1
And ProSense Dec 2011 #2
That is great. MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #6
All that is simply Friggin' Great if you are a child. truedelphi Dec 2011 #42
Or ProSense Dec 2011 #43
Preventative Care under the Affordable Care Act Whisp Dec 2011 #4
Preventative screening isn't even a step IMO. MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #7
That's ProSense Dec 2011 #9
No it's how I feel. MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author ProSense Dec 2011 #15
I deleted my response ProSense Dec 2011 #22
No it's not. MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #26
Different ProSense Dec 2011 #28
Preventative care does save lives. MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #32
who would have known that preventative care Whisp Dec 2011 #10
Preventative care is great MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #13
treatment for what? Whisp Dec 2011 #16
Terminal stage 4 cancer (without aggressive and expensive treatment) MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #19
I didn't know that you were sick when I posted responses to you. Whisp Dec 2011 #21
This is what you said before your edit, on preventative care: Whisp Dec 2011 #12
Brain tumor. MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #14
I'm sorry that you are ill. Whisp Dec 2011 #18
Thanks. MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #23
I agree dflprincess Dec 2011 #38
Did you notice though, that in order to have these things apply to you, truedelphi Dec 2011 #44
They 'don't give a shit or lose a moments sleep' - nope. closeupready Dec 2011 #24
I've had moment of immoral behavior in my life. MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #27
First, I hope somehow, some way, you recover your health. closeupready Dec 2011 #33
I'm hopeful too. MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #36
Do ProSense Dec 2011 #30
It will help some people, I'll concede. closeupready Dec 2011 #34
Wait ProSense Dec 2011 #35
Post removed Post removed Dec 2011 #39
Post removed Post removed Dec 2011 #40
Yippee. sendero Dec 2011 #3
Well ProSense Dec 2011 #5
I get it. You have PR to do, but could you address ... MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #8
No ProSense Dec 2011 #17
No. MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #20
and this is why I see the SCOTUS case as a win-win-win Motown_Johnny Dec 2011 #25
I hope you are right. MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #29
Yep. The Doctor. Dec 2011 #41
Don't see how that helps me Rex Dec 2011 #31
K&R! pnorman Dec 2011 #37
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