The Supreme Scream: Obamacare After the Court Ruling
by Dean Baker
The conventional wisdom following the oral arguments before the
Supreme Court last week is that, at the least, the health insurance
mandate portion of the Affordable Care Act is going down. Many observers
thought it likely that the Republican-controlled court would strike
down the entire bill. Either way, it will be necessary to do some
serious rethinking of health care policy.
The simpler case, where the mandate is struck down but most of the
rest of the bill is left intact, could likely be repaired without great
difficulty. The mandate that everyone buy insurance was a quid pro quo
with the insurance industry. Insurers are prohibited from
discriminating against sick people in issuing insurance policies; in
exchange the government is going to force healthy people to buy
insurance.
Friday, April 6, 2012
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