Obamacare, we were told, would finally bend America's healthcare 'cost curve' down. This was a selling point touted by the law's proponents, even as critics pointed out the intuitive unlikelihood that a massive new government program would reduce overall spending on
Advertisement
BREAKING: Gov’t report: US health care spending in 2014 grew at fastest pace of Obama’s presidency.
— The Associated Press (@AP) December 2, 2015
Details:
A government report says U.S. health care spending last year grew at the fastest pace since President Barack Obama took office, driven by expanded coverage under his namesake law and zooming prescription drug costs. After five years of historically low growth, national health expenditures increased by 5.3 percent in 2014, reaching $3 trillion, or $9,523 for every man, woman and child. Wednesday's report by nonpartisan economic experts at the Department of Health and Human Services also found that health care spending grew faster than the overall economy, renewing concerns about affordability. The numbers may mean the end of an unusually long lull in health care inflation that has benefited the Obama administration. While the president's health care law has increased coverage, the cost problem doesn't appear to be solved.
The administration tried to claim credit for the fleeting "lull" (during which healthcare expenditures still increased), but the government's own economists have doused that self-serving fiction with ice water. Now that the law is fully implemented, costs are exploding. Cost curve: Up.
Recommended
Advertisement
Unpopular #Obamacare hiking rates, raising out-of-pocket costs, bending 'cost curve' up. Hillary: "It's working!" pic.twitter.com/3RKybGaVF4
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) December 3, 2015
"It's working" so well that sticker shock is widespread, enrollment projections are sharply down, co-ops are dropping like flies, the largest insurer in the country is threatening to pull out of the market, and Americans -- especially uninsured ones -- are unhappy with the law. Let's "build on" that "clear success," says Hillary. In her defense, she really has no choice but to spout this denialist nonsense. Obamacare
Advertisement
Join the conversation as a VIP Member