Health Care Reform Lies, Smears, and Truth
Health care reform is not "Obamacare", which is an offensive and
misleading term.

Fight the Smears

There is a nasty and misleading right-wing chain email going around.
Some of you may have gotten it forwarded to you by family and friends.


The email pretends to go through the "itemized contents of the Health
Care Reform Bill," pulling out outrageous claims like, "Page 29:
Admission: your health care will be rationed!"


The insurance industry is funding these emails through hired shills
and, of course, these claims are universally false. So we want to arm
you with the tools to fight back against these smears.


Below, we've created an email you can copy and paste in response to
anyone who forwards you these lies. Just reply to the smear email and
make sure everyone knows the truth


We can fight these smears, one lie at a time.


Copy the email below this line and use it to respond to this smear or
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The contents of the email I am replying to are patently false. If the
anonymous writer of this email had actually read the bill, he or she
would know better.


Here are the facts. Anyone can verify them by reading the bill at
http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-h3200/text


Actual itemized contents of the Health Care Reform Bill:


"Page 22: Mandates audits of all employers that self-insure!"


TRUTH: This is not an "audit," it's a study. Moreover, the bill states
(pp. 22-23) that the report will "include any recommendations the
Commissioner deems appropriate to ensure that the law does not provide
incentives for small and mid-size employers to self-insure or create
adverse selection in the risk pools of large group insurers and
self-insured employers." This is almost directly the opposite of the
email's claim.


"Page 29: Admission: your health care will be rationed!"


TRUTH: Page 29 continues to define the "essential benefits package"
and discusses limits on what Americans will have to spend on health
care under this minimum standard. In no way does this section
stipulate the rationing of care.


"Page 30: A government committee will decide what treatments and
benefits you get (and, unlike an insurer, there will be no appeals
process)"


TRUTH: Page 30 begins to describe the Health Benefits Advisory
Committee which establishes certain minimum standards for health
insurance plans. In no way does this committee deny treatments and
benefits to Americans with health insurance.


"Page 42: The 'Health Choices Commissioner' will decide health
benefits for you. You will have no choice. None."


TRUTH: Page 42 begins to describe the Health Choices Commissioner's
duties. The idea that this person will decide what benefits Americans
receive is patently false, given that most Americans will keep their
current plans under reform, and Americans within the exchange will
have the choice of purchasing many different kinds of health plans.
Rather, the Commissioner will establish minimum standards to protect
Americans.


"Page 50: All non-US citizens, illegal or not, will be provided with
free healthcare services."


TRUTH: Pages 50-51 contain a provision stating that discrimination
will not be allowed in the provision of health care services. Nowhere
does the bill state that non-US citizens will be provided free health
care services. The bill prohibits federal dollars from being used for
undocumented immigrants.


"Page 58: Every person will be issued a National ID Healthcard."


TRUTH: Page 58, in the context of a discussion of administrative
standards, mentions that "determination of an individual's financial
responsibility at the point of service and, to the extent possible,
prior to service, including whether the individual is eligible for a
specific service with a specific physician at a specific
facility...may include utilization of a machine-readable health plan
beneficiary identification card." In no way does the bill state that
such a card would be national, or that it would be issued to every
person, or that it would, in fact, be used at all.


"Page 59: The federal government will have direct, real-time access to
all individual bank accounts for electronic funds transfer."


TRUTH: Page 59 continues the discussion of administrative standards,
and authorizes electronic transfers of money within the government. In
no way does this provision grant the government access to individual
bank accounts.


"Page 65: Taxpayers will subsidize all union retiree and community
organizer health plans (read: SEIU, UAW and ACORN)"


TRUTH: Here's what page 65 says: "Not later than 90 days after the
date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Health and Human
Services shall establish a temporary reinsurance program to provide
reimbursement to assist participating employment-based plans with the
cost of providing health benefits to retirees and to eligible spouses,
surviving spouses and dependents of such retirees." No mention is made
of unions or community organizations.


"Page 72: All private healthcare plans must conform to government
rules to participate in a Healthcare Exchange."


TRUTH: That's true! Plans have to have a minimum standard of benefits,
bat can offer other plans as well. But that's fair, isn't it? Private
insurers can continue to operate outside the exchange if they wish -
should the government establish no standards for the exchange? In that
case, how could reform end insurance industry abuses and help to
control costs?


"Page 84: All private healthcare plans must participate in the
Healthcare Exchange (i.e., total government control of private plans)"


TRUTH: This section says is that if private health care plans want to
operate in the Exchange, they must provide a basic benefit package.


"Page 91: Government mandates linguistic infrastructure for services;
translation: illegal aliens"


TRUTH: Some American citizens are more comfortable speaking a language
other than English, especially in a sensitive situation like a
consultation with their doctor. This provision in no way opens the
door for coverage of undocumented workers.


"Page 95: The Government will pay ACORN and Americorps to sign up
individuals for Government-run Health Care plan."


TRUTH: Page 95 makes no mention of ACORN and Americorps; all it says
is that the Commissioner can conduct outreach to vulnerable
populations, making them aware of their options.


"Page 102: Those eligible for Medicaid will be automatically enrolled:
you have no choice in the matter."


TRUTH: People who are eligible for Medicaid will not have to face the
burdens of paperwork and other bureaucratic struggles. Far from
depriving people of choice, this measure will ensure coverage.


"Page 124: No company can sue the government for price-fixing. No
'judicial review' is permitted against the government monopoly. Put
simply, private insurers will be crushed."


TRUTH: This section describes rate-setting under the public health
insurance plan option, which will compete with private insurers, who
can set their own rates. Because of inherent advantages like their
established administrative and provider frameworks, private insurance
companies will not be "crushed" by government competition.


"Page 127: The AMA sold doctors out: the government will set wages."


TRUTH: The government will negotiate rates with providers under the
public health insurance plan option. However, private insurers will
continue to pay their own rates.


"Page 145: An employer MUST auto-enroll employees into the
government-run public plan. No alternatives."


TRUTH: This is simply not true. Employers with more than 20 employees
aren't even eligible to participate in the exchange, let alone the
public plan, until several years after the exchange launches in 2013.
Moreover, no employer will be forced to participate in the public
plan.


"Page 146: Employers MUST pay healthcare bills for part-time employees
AND their families."


TRUTH: Employers are required to pay some benefits for part-time
employees on a basis proportional to what they pay for full-time
employees. No language on this page or the next stipulates coverage
for the families of part-time employees.


"Page 149: Any employer with a payroll of $400K or more, who does not
offer the public option, pays an 8% tax on payroll"


TRUTH: The payroll penalty applies to employers with payroll over
$500,000 who do not provide insurance to their employees. The
percentage for employers with payroll from $500,000 - $750,000 is 6%.
Employers do not have to offer the public option to avoid this
penalty, they can offer private insurance if they wish.


"Page 150: Any employer with a payroll of $250K-400K or more, who does
not offer the public option, pays a 2 to 6% tax on payroll"


TRUTH: This is false, see above.


"Page 167: Any individual who doesn't' have acceptable healthcare
(according to the government) will be taxed 2.5% of income."


TRUTH: Pages 167-173 detail what "acceptable health care" means
(basically, insurance coverage) and also allow for many different
kinds of exceptions to this rule.


"Page 170: Any NON-RESIDENT alien is exempt from individual taxes
(Americans will pay for them)."


TRUTH: Non-resident aliens do not have to pay the penalty for not
having health insurance, nor will the receive federal assistance,
because they are not required to purchase health insurance. They are
not exempted from individual taxes generally.


"Page 195: Officers and employees of Government Healthcare Bureaucracy
will have access to ALL American financial and personal records."


TRUTH: This is a gross overstatement. For the purposes of determining
affordability credits for Americans who need financial assistance in
purchasing health insurance, employees of the Health Choices
Administration will have access to tax information that the federal
government already keeps. As is clearly stated on page 196, "Return
information... may be used by officers and employees of the Health
Choices Administration or such State-based health insurance exchange,
as the case may be, only for the purposes of, and to the extent
necessary in, establishing and verifying the appropriate amount of any
affordability credit described in subtitle C of title II of the
America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009 and providing for the
repayment of any such credit which was in excess of such appropriate
amount.''


"Page 203: "The tax imposed under this section shall not be treated as
tax." Yes, it really says that."


TRUTH: This quote is taken out of context, and is in fact referring to
a calculation used in the bill. Full context of quote: "'(4) NOT
TREATED AS TAX IMPOSED BY THIS CHAPTER FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES.-The tax
imposed under this section shall not be treated as tax imposed by this
chapter for purposes of determining the amount of any credit under
this chapter or for purposes of section 55.''


"Page 239: Bill will reduce physician services for Medicaid. Seniors
and the poor most affected."


TRUTH: This section has nothing whatsoever to do with reducing
services.  It makes much needed changes to the way in which physician
reimbursement is recalculated every year.  The bill will, in fact,
create much more opportunity for seniors and the poor to receive
necessary care.


"Page 241: Doctors: no matter what specialty you have, you'll all be
paid the same (thanks, AMA!)"


TRUTH:  Page 241 does not say this.  Nowhere does it say this.  It
does say that physicians will be grouped into certain categories
regardless of specialty.  These categories merely determine if the
physician is engaged in primarily therapeutic or preventative care.


"Page 253: Government sets value of doctors' time, their professional
judgment, etc."


TRUTH: There is no good response to this assertion as it appears to
have been made up completely. The section deals with 'misvalued codes'
meaning that the government is potentially not paying an acceptable
rate for a specific service.  This will allow the government to, for
example, pay more for services that require more payment, such as
high-overhead procedures.  The author of these criticisms  separately
attacks the bill for paying the same rate to all doctors, then attacks
again for paying different rates.


"Page 265: Government mandates and controls productivity for private
healthcare industries."


TRUTH: This section amends the Social Security Act to include
productivity measures.  There is no mandate or control of anything.
This merely updates the way in which doctors and hospitals are paid
through Medicare.


"Page 268: Government regulates rental and purchase of power-driven
wheelchairs."


TRUTH: No, this changes the way Medicare pays for power drive
wheelchairs (13 month payments vs. one lump sum).  It is essentially
rent-to-own for power wheelchairs, and is one of the ways that
Medicare already pays for wheelchairs.


"Page 272: Cancer patients: welcome to the wonderful world of rationing!"


TRUTH: Overusage of the hot-button word "rationing" is a way to
deflect attention away from the actual language of the bill and incite
unjustified fear.  This section only compares costs incurred by cancer
hospitals to costs incurred by similar hospitals, and adjusts payments
to reduce the possibility of fraud and abuse.


"Page 280: Hospitals will be penalized for what the government deems
preventable re-admissions."


TRUTH:  This is almost correct.  The section is one of the first
efforts at targeting excessive readmissions.  Excessive readmissions
are physically and emotionally damaging to patients, while
simultaneously putting them, and the health care system, in far more
financial risk than is necessary.  The American Hospital Association
recommended reduced payments for avoidable readmission in testimony to
Congress.




"Page 298: Doctors: if you treat a patient during an initial admission
that results in a readmission, you will be penalized by the
government."


TRUTH: This is patently false.  The section is about possible methods
that the Secretary of Health and Human services might consider in
order to address the growing problem of patient readmission.  This
section does not, in any way, create a penalty, nor does it even
mandate policy.  It merely provides examples of recourses that might
be considered.


"Page 317: Doctors: you are now prohibited from owning and investing
in healthcare companies!"


TRUTH: This provision only limits Doctor's investments in health care
facilities that they refer patients to  The effort to limit
self-referral has been ongoing for many years as an effort to reduce
fraud and abuse.  This is, essentially, the medical community
equivalent of insider trading.  Limiting this incentive works to put
the patient's health above all other considerations.  Doctors remain
free to engage in investment opportunities in areas that don't create
a significant conflict of interest.


"Page 318: Prohibition on hospital expansion. Hospitals cannot expand
without government approval."


TRUTH: This section regulates physicians' investment in hospitals to
make sure that physicians are not unfairly benefiting from their power
to refer patients to hospitals they have a stake in. The section does
not prohibit hospital expansion.


"Page 321: Hospital expansion hinges on 'community' input: in other
words, yet another payoff for ACORN."


TRUTH: In the ongoing effort to demonize community-based groups such
as ACORN, every instance of the word "community" has become associated
with that group's efforts.  In reality, this provision allows for
anyone to provide input.  This includes homeowners, religious leaders,
neighborhood groups, and others.  There are no payoffs.  There is no
money exchanged in any way.


"Page 335: Government mandates establishment of outcome-based
measures: i.e., rationing."


TRUTH: This provision is included in order to allow the government to
base payments on practices that work.  Nowhere does it say health care
will be rationed.  The attempt to isolate what works and what does not
work in Medicare Advantage plans only benefits the health care system
in general.


"Page 341: Government has authority to disqualify Medicare Advantage
Plans, HMOs, etc."


TRUTH: The government can disqualify some Medicare Advantage Plans
from receiving some additional payments, but only if those plans are
not meeting necessary requirements.


"Page 354: Government will restrict enrollment of SPECIAL NEEDS individuals."


TRUTH: This section only deals with how to handle special needs
individuals who need to enroll outside of the open enrollment period.
Almost every type of plan operates with open enrollment periods.  This
section does not create more restrictions.


"Page 379: More bureaucracy: Telehealth Advisory Committee (healthcare
by phone)."


TRUTH:  This section merely expands existing Telehealth programs,
which supplement but do not replace other health coverage, and provide
a vital resource to Americans in rural and remote areas.


"Page 425-430: More bureaucracy: Advance Care Planning Consult: Senior
Citizens, assisted suicide, euthanasia?; Government will instruct and
consult regarding living wills, durable powers of attorney, etc.
Mandatory. Appears to lock in estate taxes ahead of time; Government
provides approved list of end-of-life resources, guiding you in death;
Government mandates program that orders end-of-life treatment;
government dictates how your life ends; Advance Care Planning Consult
will be used to dictate treatment as patient's health deteriorates.
This can include an ORDER for end-of-life plans. An ORDER from the
GOVERNMENT; Government will decide what level of treatments you may
have at end-of-life."


TRUTH: All of these hysterical claims have been debunked elsewhere.
HR3200 provides for the reimbursement of a voluntary session of
end-of-life counseling with your physician once every five years. This
in no way means the government will make decisions for patients or
encourage doctor-assisted suicide. Counseling simply makes patients
and their families aware of their options.


"Page 469: Community-based Home Medical Services: more payoffs for ACORN."


TRUTH: ACORN is not a Community-Based Medical Home.


"Page 472: Payments to Community-based organizations: more payoffs for ACORN."


TRUTH: This is clearly still referring to community health groups, not ACORN.


"Page 489: Government will cover marriage and family therapy.
Government intervenes in your marriage."


TRUTH: Covering marriage and family therapy, as many private insurance
plans do, does not mean that the government "intervenes in your
marriage." The types of individuals who are recognized as therapists
are clearly defined on page 491; in brief, professionals only, not
bureaucrats.


"Page 494: Government will cover mental health services: defining,
creating and rationing those services."


TRUTH: This section expands government coverage for mental health
services under various government programs, and ensures that all
mental health services will be offered by qualified professionals.

More:
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Tommy

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