Citing AARP analysis of Obama’s ACA plan and Ryan’s plan based by the House and endorsed by Romney.
A Missouri judge has scheduled two hearings in August on a challenge to the ballot language of a health care measure that goes before voters in November.
Gov. Jay Nixon said Thursday that his administration is beginning to review the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of the federal health care law. “
(via Fired Up! Missouri re: Ten Things You Now Get to Keep With Obamacare)
The debate about the Affordable Care Act, the health care bill enacted under Obama’s leadership, has been so fierce that the actual provisions of the law have been veiled.
Last year Missouri residents and businesses overpaid insurance companies by $64.5 million for health coverage. The insurance companies have until Aug. 1 to give it back.
Missouri is receiving an additional $10.3 million in federal funding for community health centers, but none of the money is targeted for facilities in the Missouri part of the St. Louis area. The new funding is expected to bring services to an additional 17,500 patients in Columbia, Kansas City, Kirksville and Springfield, federal officials said this week.
All other Western democracies have universal health care, though the institutional arrangements differ. These health systems insure each and every person. The American model, however, at least for adults of working age, is based on insurance by employer.

If the Supreme Court strikes down the individual mandate to buy health insurance, conservatives and Tea Party members will be dancing in the streets, but it may be a victory in disguise for progressives who want to preserve endangered social programs, and it may help President Obama win reelection.

Disregard for a second whether or not the specific points Obama made atMonday’s press conference about potential conservative judicial activism. Disregard for a second that Obama specialized in constitutional law while teaching at the University of Chicago.
Republican presidential candidates are furious at the SOCIALIST ideas of President Obama such as mandating that all be covered by health care insurance. Romney, Gingrich, Paul and Santorum denounce this violation of human rights. I am confused.

The federal health-insurance law, dubbed by both sides as “Obamacare,” already has become the top issue in Missouri’s U.S. Senate contest – a fact that only heightens the impact of this week’s hearings in Washington before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Two years ago, President Obama signed a comprehensive health care reform package that is lowering costs, expanding access and contributing to deficit reduction.
