BY JESSIE HELLMANN
- 02/28/18
Gov. Scott Walker
(Wis.), a Republican who has been one of ObamaCare's most vocal opponents,
signed a bill Tuesday that would shore up the
law's insurance markets.
The bill would
authorize the state to apply for a federal waiver to offer a reinsurance
program covering 80 percent of medical claims costing between $50,000 and
$250,000.
The program would cost
$200 million, with the federal government paying 75 percent of the costs, and
is meant to lower premiums for everyone else by paying for claims filed by the
sickest, most expensive patients.
Estimates from the
state say reinsurance would lower health-care premiums for those in the
individual market by 13 percent in 2019 and 12 percent in 2020.
“Our Health Care
Stability Plan is our solution to Washington’s failure; we want to provide
health care stability and lower premiums for Wisconsin,” Walker said.
State Democrats called
Walker's push for stabilization hypocritical. Walker had previously called for
the law to be repealed and replaced.
"Today Gov. Scott
Walker is trumpeting his election year attempt to disguise just how utterly
damaging his years of fighting the Affordable Care Act have been and the toll
Republican sabotage on health care has taken on Wisconsin families," the
Democratic Party of Wisconsin said in a statement.
Walker is up for
reelection this year, with his seat leaning Republican, according to the Cook
Political Report.
Congress has also been
working on a bill that would provide states with money to create reinsurance
programs, but it's unclear if it will pass.
Some senators are
pushing for it to be included in a long-term spending bill in March.
http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/376016-obamacare-critic-gov-scott-walker-signs-bill-aimed-at-stabilizing-laws?utm_campaign=KHN%3A%20First%20Edition&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=61037066&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--sDDujBzjPyByL3N3Ie3HAQX10tLNsuS8-0EhQEXwhIun5ra1V8Npjn191uJgGggwa7rjcXvWqU8TkSo6FCP2_qqvgkw&_hsmi=61037066
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