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Move over mom, here comes ObamaCare

OTC medications may not be the biggest problem with ObamaCare, but it is a simple example of how the regulations in ObamaCare will inconvenience millions of Americans. A mom doesn’t have to be an economist to see that this one item in ObamaCare will increase costs, decrease access to care, and lower the quality of that care. None of it helps her child. Only in Washington and Alice’s Wonderland does this change “save money.” 

In the United Kingdom and Germany, patients must follow similar government mandates in order to get medications. Using those countries as examples, the Foundation for HealthSMART Consumers estimated that the cost increase of using more expensive prescription medications, more office visits, and added pharmacy expenses will total at least $10 billion. Of course, in Washington D.C., the difference between “saving” $5 billion and costing $10 billion is just a rounding error. 

ObamaCare is so complicated that few understand all of its details and implications. Certainly the politicians who supported it did not think through its unintended consequences. They didn’t consider or care about the unnecessary hurt and delays that it would cause children. By not reading the bill, they dismissed mom and her medicine box cures. Common sense has taken leave. In November, mom may just tell some of the politicians who supported Obamacare to take leave.

Ronald E. Bachman FSA, MAAA, president & CEO of Healthcare Visions. He is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Health Transformation, an organization founded by former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a Senior Fellow at the Georgia Public Policy Foundation, an independent think tank that proposes practical, market-oriented approaches to public policy to improve the lives of Georgians. He is also and a Senior Fellow at the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA).  To better understand health reform and the new preventive care guidelines, go to www.healthreformnavigator.net.

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