Section-by-Section Summary
Title I: Repeal of PPACA and HCERA
Repeals the
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) and the Health Care and
Education Reconciliation Act of 2010.
Title II: Health Care Tax Reform
Repeals
the requirement that HSAs be tied to High Deductible Health Plans.
Increases
the contribution limit for HSAs to $10,000/year for individuals and
$20,000/year for families. Allows HSAs to be used by Medicare-eligible individuals.
Repeals the additional penalty for withdrawing HSA funds for non-medical purposes.
Makes
all health care expenses fully deductible, including the cost of health insurance
(Sections 206-208).
Establishes
tax credits for physicians who provide charitable care to indigent patients and
donors who make contributions for the purposes of indigent care. Allows individuals to make charitable donations from their HSAs.
Title III: Medicare Premium Assistance Program
Replaces
Medicare with a premium assistance program beginning the first January 1 after
the date of enactment.
Allows
for Medicare-eligible individuals to opt out of Medicare if they choose not to
be enrolled. Phases out the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and transfers its functions to the Treasury.
Title IV: EMTALA Reforms
Allows for the
application of triage (by a qualified medical screener) in admitting
individuals to emergency rooms, such that a hospital may limit emergency room
admissions only to those with defined “emergency medical conditions.”
Title V: Cooperative Governing of Individual and Group Health Insurance
Coverage
Allows for individuals and groups (including associations established within a certain state) to purchase health insurance across state lines.
Re-states the authority of state governments to set up Association Health Plans.
Title VI: State Health Flexibility
Transitions
Medicaid and the federal Children’s Health Insurance Program to block grants to
be paid directly to the states.
Comments:
This plan allows market controls to reenter the
healthcare market and is a good start in removing unconstitutional functions
from the federal government.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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