The LuLac Edition #1132, Mar. 26th, 2010


HEALTH CARE BILL OVERVIEW
IMMEDIATE BENEFITS
2. Medicare beneficiaries who hit the donut hole in 2010 will receive a $250 rebate check this year.
3. All Medicare beneficiaries will receive free annual checkups and free preventive services and screenings like mammograms and colonoscopies.
4. All early retirees aged 55-64 can take advantage of a temporary re-insurance program to offset the cost of health claims for employers that provide health benefits for retirees.
5. Insurance companies are now prohibited from denying coverage or dropping individuals when they get sick or make a claim.
6. Children with pre-existing conditions will have access to coverage through the high-risk pools, and insurance companies can no longer drop coverage for children based on pre-existing conditions.
7. Insurance companies are now prohibited from placing lifetime caps on coverage.
8. Insurance companies are now prohibited from overly restrictive yearly caps on coverage.
9. All new private plans must provide free preventive care like mammograms and colonoscopies.
10. From now on, all consumers will have the opportunity to directly appeal insurance industry coverage decisions by their health insurance plan.
11. Insurance companies must spend at least 80% of your premium dollars on medical services, not CEO salaries, marketing or administrative services - and must send consumers rebates for any non-compliance.
12. Americans who are uninsured due to a pre-existing condition can immediately receive quality coverage.
13. Insurance companies must extend their parents’ health insurance coverage to young adults until they reach the age of 26 years of age.
14. Health insurance reform will invest in community health centers to allow them to nearly double the number of patients they see over the next five years.
15. Health insurance reform invests in new training programs for nurses, public health officials and primary care physicians to increase the number of care givers
16. Insurance companies are now prohibited from discriminating based on an individual’s salary.
Health insurance reform eliminates the hidden tax your family currently pays due to uncompensated care from the uninsured. On average, that increases family premiums over $1,100 a year. Also, insurance companies now have limits on what they can require families to pay out-of-pocket in co-pays and deductibles -- and lifetime caps on benefits are prohibited.
Your family will be able to access the health insurance Exchange, where you can do a side-by-side comparison of all the different health care coverage options. This way you can easily find the best quality, least expensive choice which will inject much needed competition into the health care marketplace and bring down costs.
Children with pre-existing conditions WILL get health insurance coverage. If your child currently has coverage, the insurance company can’t deny them care. So if he or she has asthma, no insurance company can refuse to cover his or her inhaler. And if your child DOESN’T have insurance and gets denied because of a pre-existing condition, they can join the high-risk pool in their state. Those pools start within the next 90 days, so your child will have a number of options for quality, affordable coverage.
If you make less than $200,000 a year individually or less than $250,000 as a couple your taxes will not increase. If you are a family of four who makes $88,000, you will be eligible for tax credits to help pay for your premiums and slash our out-of-pocket costs for medical coverage.
IF YOU'RE ON MEDICARE
If you like your doctor, you can still see him/her. Or, you can see different doctors if you want to -- it's up to you. And you now have access to free annual checkups and free preventive care such as mammograms and colonoscopies.
Health insurance reform will lower your prescription drug costs by offering 50% discounts on brand-name and biologic drugs as well as reducing the prescription drug donut hole. Also, if you hit the donut hole this year, you can expect a $250 rebate check in the mail.
Additionally, reform cuts red tape by allowing your doctors, nurses, specialists, and primary care physicians to coordinate your care more effectively. This will help improve the quality of care, save money, reduce avoidable readmissions, and prevent hospital acquired infections that occur too much.
IF YOU HAVE NO HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE NOW
1. Tax credits to help you afford it.
2. Bans insurance companies from price gouging you simply because you don’t currently have insurance or have a pre-existing condition.
3. Prohibits insurance companies from denying you coverage.
Insurance companies will no longer be allowed to deny coverage because you have diabetes, cancer or any other pre-existing condition. In fact, if you have a pre-existing condition and are uninsured, you are immediately eligible for coverage.
If your employer doesn't provide insurance, you could be eligible for tax credits to help you buy quality, affordable coverage. If you buy your own individual insurance, your premiums are expected to drop anywhere from 14 to 20%. Additionally, you could take advantage of new tax credits that can help reduce your premiums by an average of 60%.
For the first time in American history, there is a limit on how much the insurance company can make you pay. In addition to historic protections against insurance company abuses, all insurance plans must have a simple appeals process to challenge coverage decisions by your insurance company. If you disagree with their decision, you can bring it before an independent appeals process.
IF YOU RETIRED EARLY
IF YOU RECENTLY GRADUATED FROM COLLEGE
You are allowed to stay on your parents’ health care plan until you turn 26. This will help cover many of the one in three young adults who are uninsured. Under health insurance reform, you will always have access to quality, affordable health insurance choices regardless of how their lives change.
However, insurance companies are no longer allowed to deny coverage based on a person’s medical history, including genetic information. In fact, if you have a pre-existing condition and are uninsured, you are immediately eligible for coverage in a brand new insurance pool.
IF YOU ARE A SERVICE MEMBER OR VETERAN
If you have VA health care you add or change to private insurance from the new health care marketplace – the Exchange. If you are uninsured, you can purchase quality, affordable health insurance on the Exchange as well.
Reform means more stability for small business owners, who will no longer be at risk of their insurance company raising premiums up to 200% because employees get sick, older, or because they hired a woman. If you employ 50 workers or less, you are exempt from all health insurance responsibility requirements. In fact, you are most likely eligible for tax credits of up to 35% of premiums to help you provide coverage to your employees.
2. Insurance companies that engage in price gauging will be banned from offering plans in the Exchange.
3. Insurance companies must now be transparent and provide notice for all rate hikes, so you can easily shop around for less expensive coverage.
WHERE WAS NIXON?
Maybe the work ethic has declined because workers are getting sick and tired of getting low paying jobs and being told it’s a good thing to have. Maybe the work ethic has declined because two families sometimes can’t even break $50,000 a year between mom and dad. Maybe the work ethic is declining because companies waltz in here with huge tax breaks and are gone at the drop of a hat. Maybe the work ethic has declined because workers have been through the mill on various companies that offer the same routine. They might work hard but that doesn't make them stupid. After hearing the same line for generations maybe it rings a bit hollow. And I think it is hysterical that when an impotent chamber can't bring in many jobs, they blame the work force.
STUBB SNUBBED
JESSE & SANDRA
You see Sandra Bullock? Then do you see who her husband Jesse James was stepping out with? WTF!
9 Comments:
Have to agree with you on RN; he was the last Liberal in the White House until now.
Understand it or not, Elusive Butterfly is one of the classiest records to come out of the era.
Its poetry and creates a mood and
is a prelude of whats to come. Cheryls Goin Home was good too, but Bob Lind joined the list of one hitters. Good Music.
a few things, thanks to mr. toole for getting that concidse explanation. henry stubbs, exhibit a for capital punishment. i had a crappy childhood too but i didn't kill anyone. on nixon, yeah he deserves credit and so does teddy k for owning up to his mistake. and finally you can't beat areosmith.
I echo kudos to mr toole on his efforts to help us understand this mess. I also have recognized president nixon as being the best democrat to ever sit in a republican seat. as for jessie james stepping out on sandra bullock i have to wonder what the hell he was thinking. sandra was/is nuts about him and she has it all, money, looks, personality and sexy as all hell. what the hell was he thinking?
Dave: As an adult learner at LCCC who lost their job in April of 2008and have not worked since, I thought the article Who's Lacking was right on the money. This Chamber of Commerce has done nothing to bring in full time jobs. And for Vonderheid to make that statement is an insult to the working people here who have believed the promises of the Chamber. They can't even manage their own money. Aren't they in debt? I'll give him the fact that some people are slackers but the majority of people work hard and for a lot less money than in other areas. It hasn't been the politicians that have screwed the average folks over either, business and so called industry hasn't helped a whole lot either.
Through the years there was the Committee of 100, Wilkes Barre Now, Wilkes Barre II, the Committee on Economic Growth, the combined Chamer, the dislocated Chamber, the Greater Area Chamber, the not so greater area Chamber and now the Chamber. The only high paying jobs are for those people who run these little fiefdoms. And the workers know it as they accept the 8.50 an hour jobs.
nice retrospective on '66. i remember those ads being run constantly. made milton a household name.
David, there is no doubt that Vanderspend has done little for the working man and can't even keep his own boat afloat. But one of the biggest problems I see is WILK and their constant beating up of Luzerne county. What business would want to locate here when you have the local talk show calling us the most corrupt and every other negative name you can think of. We should have cashed in on the corrupt politics and turned it into a positive. How about bragging that bad guys can't get away with doing wrong in Luzerne County? Or, we clean our own house and put the bad guys away? There are many things we can say and none of them have to be as bad as Sue and Corbett paint it. Kevin and Nancy are not near as bad as the other two and I can live with them. I would love to see the other two hit the bricks.
Your lunch buddy
How can Kanjo not vote for Carney for the comittee. Everyone brags about how Kanjo brings money back for the district but this was a chance to have double the money in the area. Kanjo must go Kanjo must go
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