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How The Health Care Plan Costs Add Up

Congressional Budget Office estimates: How the Health Care Plan Costs Add Up The Costs (by 2019) How The Costs Are Paid Annual updates to Medicare payment rates in fee-for-service sector Families with an annual income over $350K About 4% of Small Businesses Payment rates for Medicare Advantage America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009 is a bill proposed to reform the United States health care $1.042 system. This bill would create an option for those who lack health insurance - or whose insurance is insufficient - to receive health insurance that is publicly funded and operated by the U.S. government. Changing Medicare Part D. and new Trillion prescription drug rebate program $219 Billion Spending Decreases Large Corporations Other spending decreases $583 Billion Tax Increases Individuals with an annual income over $280K $239 Billion Left Unpaid "Play-or-Pay" Payments by Employers $45 (adds to Federal Deficit) $438 B $773 B $53 B Small Employer Credits $15 B Medicaid/Chip Cutlays Associated Effects on Tax Revenues $29 B Exchange Subsidies Payments by Employers to Exchanges Payments by Uninsured Individuals $163 B *These figures do not include certain costs that the government would incur to administer the proposed changes and the impact of the bill's provisions on other federal programs, and they do not reflect any modifications or amendments made after the bill was introduced. (According to C.B.O.)

How The Health Care Plan Costs Add Up

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America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009 is a bill proposed to reform the United States health care system. This bill would create an option for those who lack health insurance - or whose insu...

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