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Florida Republicans were eager to dispel the suggestion that conservatives have no practical alternative to Obamacare, and will be screwing millions of people out of health insurance should their incessant efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act actually come to fruition. So, to prove everybody wrong, the states Republican lawmakers designed a rival marketplace that they hoped would dissuade people from seeking insurance on the federal (read: Socialist Obama) exchange. Spoiler: Its a massive failure.
The Republican-dominated Florida legislature has been adamant in refusing to work with the new healthcare laws or even expand Medicaid. The partisan fight has prevented an estimated 750,000 Floridians from receiving health insurance, despite the new law. Thats too bad, because other conservative states that swallowed their pride and began working with the ACA have seen massive cuts in their uninsured rates (go figure!) and overwhelming satisfaction from the people who now receive care under the healthcare reforms (again
go figure).
To prove that they werent heartless, just ideologically stubborn, Republicans, led by Sen. Marco Rubio, plopped down over $800,000 to design and implement their own health insurance marketplace. The alternative isnt meant to mirror the ACA, but provide a conservative-based model. This means that much of what people would consider essential to any effective health insurance plan (e.g., covering the cost of hospital stays, limiting out-of-pocket expenses for pricey surgeries, etc.) arent included. Those would be hand outs, and the road to Stalinism is paved with handouts. Instead, the insurance consists of what amounts to coupons offering discounts for things like prescriptions and eyeglasses.
If coupons for eyeglasses doesnt sound like enough temptation to get people to abandon comprehensive health insurance under Obamacare, youd be right. Six months after the launch of the program, called Florida Health Choices, and the Tampa Bay Times reported in August that just 30 people had signed up. (In fairness, they said another seven individuals had initially signed up but later cancelled.) By the end of the year, that number swelled
to 49.
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C_U_L8R
(45,014 posts)could be the republicans middle name - GOMFP
or perhaps there's a more appropriate reading of that acronym.
Pacifist Patriot
(24,653 posts)Orsino
(37,428 posts)Sign-up is a breeze...for things that suck.
Historic NY
(37,452 posts)follwed by pray.