Republican Proposal Essay

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The republican platform in 2016 largely focused on repealing the ACA. Thinking beyond this was limited and for this reason there has been little progress moving forward. Main component beyond the repeal of Obamacare where to secure the sovancy of the failing medicare system and Modernization of the Medicaid and turning more control over to the states to help streamline processes and decrease cost. The democratic platform which arous in 2008 was to cover all Americans and provider choices for health care coverage. This was modified in 2016 to put for health care as a right not a privileged as supported by changes made by the ACA. The goal is to expand coverage to all american. Cost will be reduced by making premiums more affordable, reducing …show more content…

Essentially the republicans are focusing on cost containment and salvaging existing programs, while the democrats are focused on expansion of program with cost control to consumers, but little thought to cost control to the US government. The failure of this system is that both the ACA and Medicare is set to employed within the next 20 years. According to Goozner (2016) “Medicare, Wallace said, “is going to run out of money in the 2020s” So while all may be covered, the question is what good will that coverage be without adequate funding. The republicans rather are looking to reduce government spending and salvage these programs. Moving to privatization shift the cost from the government and helps to keep the systems solvent. This plan while securing the future of healthcare coverage does not provide cover to all and does not provide the expansive coverage proposed by the democrats. This was a large reason for the failure of the republican to achieve a replacement for the ACA. Much of the party wanted to stick to the policy of cost containment while others saw the need to increased coverage and consensus could not be obtained in spite of a majority in both the house and senate. The reality is health care cost. More health care cost more. Neither system is realistic. We can not cover all with expansive

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