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GOP MYTH:
Health reform means fewer choices for Americans.
FACT:
The House
proposal will increase choice among an array of high-quality
private and public health insurance options. Most importantly,
if you like what you have, you can keep it. More Americans will
have access to greater choices in doctors and plans by taking
away the insurance industry's ability to deny coverage and care.
GOP MYTH:
Health reform means bureaucrats will ration health care.
FACT:
The House
proposal will expand and improve the availability of quality
health care for all Americans, not ration it. Under this
proposal, doctors, nurses and patients will make medical
decisions, not big insurance companies or the government.
Republicans content with the status quo want to leave patients
at the mercy of big insurance companies that make decisions to
protect profits not patients.
GOP MYTH:
Health reform means raising taxes, or making coverage more
expensive.
FACT:
Under the
status quo, middle-class families pay an enormous “hidden tax”
of nearly $1,100 per year to provide care for the uninsured and
underinsured. The House proposal will end this tax by containing
overall costs and expanding access to affordable care for all
Americans. Additionally, the House proposal invests in reforms
to contain the costs of health insurance overburdening
businesses, families and the federal deficit. Republicans can
either continue to be the “Party of No” and defend the status
quo that is costing American families and businesses more every
year, or they can be part of the solution.
GOP MYTH:
Health reform means Americans will be forced out of their
current plans.
FACT:
The House
proposal builds on what works – the employer-based system –
while giving every American the peace of mind of knowing that
their health needs will be covered by insurance. No one will
have to worry about being denied insurance based on a
pre-existing condition, or being without coverage if their
employer drops coverage, they lose their job, or change
employers. Republicans make this claim based on a study of a
proposal that is nothing like the House proposal.
GOP MYTH:
Health reform means individuals will be forced to buy insurance
they can't afford.
FACT:
Millions
of Americans cannot afford insurance today or are locked out of
the system because of a preexisting condition. The House
proposal emphasizes shared responsibility among individuals,
businesses and the government and helps make coverage affordable
and available to all. Affordability credits will be available to
help low- and moderate- income working families afford coverage,
regardless of the plan they choose.
GOP MYTH:
Health reform will force businesses to cut jobs and squeeze
small businesses.
FACT:
All
businesses will benefit from insurance market reforms and a high
performing health system that will reduce costs of healthcare.
The status quo is unsustainable for businesses. Under the House
proposal, employers will continue to offer their employees
healthcare or contribute towards coverage. Certain very small
businesses would be exempt from this requirement. With tax
credits and a reformed market that ensures access to affordable
coverage, small business owners and their employees will have
new options to purchase affordable health insurance that are not
available to them now.
GOP MYTH:
Health reform that builds on Medicare and Medicaid will only
hurt the programs' long-term sustainability, and cost state and
federal governments more.
FACT:
Health
reform is a critical first step toward containing healthcare
costs for business, individuals, and the federal government in
Medicare and Medicaid. By eliminating wasteful overpayments to
private plans under Medicare, reforming how doctors are
reimbursed, and creating new incentives for coordinated, high
quality care we will extend Trust Fund solvency and improve
Medicare for generations to come.
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