For Obamacare, Some Hurdles Still Ahead
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Come October, millions of uninsured people will be able to choose one of several health plans, offered at four different tiers of service and cost through new health exchanges coming onstream in every state.
Cheap bronze plans will shoulder some 60 percent of patients medical expenses. Pricey platinum plans will cover at least 90 percent. But insurers will not be allowed to exclude people with pre-existing conditions, or charge more for the sick, or put a lifetime cap on medical costs. Their policies will have to cover a minimum standard of medical care. And the government will subsidize those who cannot afford to buy the policies.
President Obama and his advisers hope the overhaul will do two things. The first is to extend coverage to tens of millions of Americans who today lack health insurance. The second is to hold the line on rising health care costs.
Over time, success will depend on what happens to the cost curve, Professor Cutler told me. If we dont bend the cost curve, everything will fail. The government wont be able to afford it. Nobody will be able to afford it.
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