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the candidates health plans
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Barack Obama
John McCain
Coverage for all
Obama would provide affordable coverage for all byexpanding public programs
such as Medicaid and SCHIP (State Childrens Health Insurance Program) and
creating a new national health plan open to all Americans, with guaranteed eligibility
(no rejections because of pre-existing conditions). The Urban Institute says the
Obama plan would cover almost 10 times more uninsured people than the McCain plan.
McCain
would not guarantee coverage for all. Instead, he wants people to set up Health
Savings Accounts. These would have to be combined with private insurance with
deductibles of $2,000 or more, creating out-of-pocket costs that most working
people could not afford. He has no plan to curb insurance abuses, such as denials
for pre-existing conditions.
Choice
Obamas plan would offer a choice between the newnational plan, private insurance
and employer-paid insurance. He would create a National Health Insurance Exchange
to watchdog the private insurance market by creating fairness standards, and to
make individual coverage more affordable and accessible.
McCain would not offer consumers the choice of an affordable, not-for-profit public
plan. He would rely instead on the big insurance companies that are responsible
for our current problems.
New taxes
No
new tax on employees. Obama would require employers to offer their workers adequate
benefits or contribute to the costs of the new public program.
McCain would add a massive new tax on working people by considering health benefits
as income. He would offer a tax credit covering less than half the cost
of average health plans leaving working families to pay the difference.
Controlling
costs
Obama would repeal
the ban that stops the government from negotiating lower prices with drug companies,
which could result in savings of $30 billion. He would also allow Americans to
buy lower-priced medicines from other developed countries if the drugs are safe.
McCain
has no plan to use governments purchasing power to negotiate discounts with
drug companies. He would also reduce government oversight of health insurers.
Subsidies
Obama
favors federal subsidies that would partially reimburse employers for their catastrophic
health care premiums if the employers use the savings to reduce employees
costs.
No subsidies to
help employees. He supports the Bush administrations subsidies to for-profit
Medicare Advantage insurers, which are gradually privatizing the system, raising
costs, cutting Medicare funds and giving employers incentives to cut retiree health
benefits.
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