Monday, February 7, 2011

Governor Mitch Daniels in The Wall Street Journal

Governor Daniels and 21 state governors have written a letter to HHS Sibelius stating that if the federal government wants states to implement O Care , it would be helpful if the following conditions were met.

From the article:

• We are given the flexibility to decide which insurers are permitted to offer their products.
• All the law's expensive benefit mandates are waived, so that our citizens aren't forced to buy benefits they don't need and have a range of choice that includes more affordable plans.
• The law's provisions discriminating against consumer-driven plans, such as health savings accounts, are waived.
• We are given the freedom to move Medicaid beneficiaries into the exchange, or to utilize new approaches to the traditional program, instead of herding hundreds of thousands more people into today's broken Medicaid system. 
• Our state is reimbursed the true, full cost of the administrative burden to be imposed upon us, based on the estimate of an auditor independent of HHS.
• A trustworthy projection is commissioned, by a research organization independent of the department, of how many people are likely to wind up in the exchange, given the large incentives for employers to save money by off-loading their workers.


The article is posted here . According to Governor Daniels, these  21 state governors represent 115 million people.

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