Tenet said that co-pays and deductibles associated with buying insurance through the exchange are going to be substantially less than is the case for traditional commercialhealthinsurance.
There is a way States and CMS can ensure that the cost of coverage for the Medicaid expansion population enrolled via HealthInsurance Exchanges is comparable to Medicaid-levels, not commercial premiums or the premiums charged others in the Exchange.
Again pundits derided the dissent, this time for getting hung up on the infamous hypothetical of government-compelled broccoli consumption and stubbornly failing to acknowledge that the individual decision not to buy healthinsurance (inaction again) is itself a regulable commercial act.
From health reform, Hainan wants to put pensions and industrial and commercialinsurance on the little cards with the ultimate goal of reducing the use of cash and checks to the bare minimum.