Romney Plan Would Make Uninsured Problem Worse Than Before Obamacare Was Passed

Posted by | October 2, 2012 11:46 | Filed under: Top Stories


Romney’s health plan would make the uninsured problem worse than it was prior to the Affordable Care Act.

The analysis by the Commonwealth Fund, a New York-based health care research foundation, found that under Romney’s health care plan, the uninsured population would soar to 72 million by 2022 — 12 million higher than if nothing had been done at all.

By contrast, if President Barack Obama’s health care law is fully implemented — including complete state participation in the now voluntary Medicaid expansion — the number of uninsured people would drop from 47.9 million in 2011 to about 27.1 million people in 2022, the report estimated…

The report says most of the difference is due to Romney’s plans for Medicaid, which he would turn into block grants, and the expansion of Medicaid that’s planned under the ACA. The gap between those two proposals accounts for about 80 percent of the difference in their impact on the uninsured, according to the analysis.

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By: Alan

Alan Colmes is the publisher of Liberaland.

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