Trumpreform tros göra 22 miljoner fler oförsäkrade
Donald Trumps vårdreform som ska ersätta Obamacare kommer att lämna 22 miljoner fler amerikaner utan försäkring 2026 jämfört med nuvarande system. Det uppger kongressens budgetkontor i en analys, rapporterar flera medier. Det kan försvåra för partiet att få igenom sitt sjukförsäkringssystem.
Republikanerna hoppas på en omröstning i senaten denna vecka, men det är oklart om det finns tillräckligt med stöd för det så kallade Trumpcare. Partiet har 52 senatorer, 50 av dem måste rösta för reformen – men fem har öppet sagt att de inte kan stödja förslaget i nuvarande form, skriver CNN.
bakgrund
Better care reconciliation act
Wikipedia (en)
The American Health Care Act of 2017 (H.R. 1628) (renamed in the draft Senate version as the Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017), referred to by the acronym AHCA is a United States Congress bill to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). It is based on a plan first publicly released by House Republicans on March 6, 2017, and the first part of what its proponents claim is a three-phase plan to repeal the act.
The AHCA is a budget reconciliation bill that is part of the 2017 federal budget process; this status means that it cannot be filibustered in the United States Senate and can thus pass the Senate with a simple majority of votes. It would repeal the parts of the Affordable Care Act within the scope of the federal budget, including provisions contained within the Internal Revenue Code such as the "individual mandates" (in Sec. 205), employer mandates (in Sec. 206) and various taxes (Section 201 et. seq.), and also modifications to the federal Medicaid program (in Sections 111-116 and 121). The Congressional Budget Office projects that the AHCA would increase the number of uninsured people by 23 million over 10 years, but would decrease the federal budget deficit by $119 billion over the same period, mainly by cutting Medicaid coverage for lower income Americans. The House AHCA bill would cut taxes largely for wealthy Americans. If enacted, Insurance premiums are projected to decrease for younger, healthier, and wealthier people, while older and poorer people would likely see their premium increase.
On May 4, 2017, the United States House of Representatives voted to pass the American Health Care Act (and thereby repeal most of the Affordable Care Act) by a narrow margin of 217 to 213, sending the bill to the Senate for deliberation. Senate Republicans approached the AHCA with an unprecedented level of secrecy; a group of 13 Republican Senators drafted the Senate's substitute version in private, raising bipartisan concerns about a lack of transparency.
On June 22, 2017, the Senate Budget Committee released a discussion draft for an amended version of H.R. 1628 with the new short title of "Better Care Reconciliation Act of 2017".
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