"There are all sorts of time bombs embedded within Obamacare.
Will
we force doctors to treat the millions of new Medicaid patients who are
signing up for services that can be only partially reimbursed? How
exactly will the IRS collect penalties from millions of off-the-books
youth who choose not to buy coverage?
Of the newly insured who
chose not to buy health insurance in the past, how many will follow
through on their initial signups with steady monthly premium payments?
If many don’t, how will we collect what they owe? Will all those who
lost their coverage have enough money to buy the costlier Obamacare
replacement plan?
Among these unanswered questions, the most
disturbing pertain to the demand that millions of so-called Millennials
must purchase health insurance — estimated at about $1,700 a year — that
they will hardly use. Their premiums supposedly will subsidize older,
in-need Americans who cannot pay the full costs of coverage that they
will draw on frequently." [National Review]
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