Democrats’ Plan Will NOT Protect Military Health Plans


This will go over well.  From GOP.gov:

Background:  On March 18, 2010, just days before the House votes on the Democrats’ government takeover of health care, House Armed Services Committee Chairman Ike Skelton (D-MO) announced he would introduce legislation to preemptively state that TRICARE and the Department of Defense non-appropriated fund (NAF) health plans meet all of the health care requirements currently under consideration by Congress for individual health insurance.  TRICARE and the NAF health plans programs provide health coverage to members of the military and their families, military retirees and their families, and employees of U.S. military post/base exchanges.  Chairman Skelton even stated he would also insert this legislative language into the national defense authorization bill, reiterating the threat the health care bill currently poses to military health plans.  This is an explicit admission that the final Democrat health care bill does not protect these plans.

Military Protections Scrapped:  The Senate-passed health care bill, which the House is expected to “deem” passed on March 21, 2010, omitted protections for military health plans that were included in the House bill.  Specifically, the Senate language does not appear to give the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (VA) health care system specific protection from interference by other government agencies administering the various authorities contained in the massive bill, as it pertains to “minimum essential coverage.”  The minimum essential coverage language in the Senate bill does cover “the veterans health care program under chapter 17 of title 38, United States Code,” but it is unclear whether that covers veterans’ survivors and dependents.

The final bill would leave it up to a bureaucrat at the Department of the Treasury to determine whether TRICARE meets the minimum standards under the Democrats’ individual health insurance mandate.  If that bureaucrat decides against TRICARE, service members and their families would have to buy some other health coverage or pay a penalty.

In an effort to bolster support for the House health care takeover back in August 2009, the White House advertised that bill’s exemption for 9.2 million military personnel, families, and retirees covered under TRICARE and the military health plan.  In August, the White House website stated that:

Health reform legislation that is being considered would enable those who are covered by TRICARE to meet the shared responsibility requirement for individuals to have insurance, thereby exempting such members of the uniformed services and dependants from being assessed penalties.  If enacted, the President will ensure that this exemption is implemented aggressively.

Of course, the final health care bill does not include this promised exemption for military plans.

According to Armed Services Committee Ranking Member Buck McKeon (R-CA), “We need to fix this problem immediately—before Congress passes and the President signs the legislation.  By forgoing the traditional legislative process, Democrat leaders in Congress—and the President who is pushing for immediate passage of the bill—have reneged on assurances that the Senate legislation would be fixed in a conference committee.  Our military personnel deserve to know they will continue to receive the same level of care they so rightly deserve.”

Veterans groups would seem to agree.  Thomas Tradewell Sr., the national commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars stated that, “I remain worried because a free press and an even freer Internet continue to fuel speculation that both systems could be lost and/or absorbed into a larger national healthcare plan.”

Perverse Priorities:  The Democrats’ government takeover of health care is chock-full of backroom deals for favored constituencies such as Louisiana, Connecticut, Nebraska and insurance companies.  In their desperate headlong rush to pass a bill, however, Democrats have neglected to protect the integrity and independence of the DoD and VA health care systems and protect all of their health care beneficiaries.  U.S. service members and veterans deserve better.



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This doesn't surprise me in the least.

Danielle Davis (ocleverone) (Diary) Saturday, March 20th at 9:36PM EST (link)

The view of this administration seems to be one of the military as second class citizens.

To me, “consensus” seems to be the process of abandoning all beliefs, principles, values and policies. So it is something in which no one believes and to which no one objects … There are still people in my party who believe in “consensus” politics. I regard them as Quislings, as traitors … I mean it. — Margaret Thatcher

 

This is such a betrayal of those who serve this country!

janis (Diary) Saturday, March 20th at 9:43PM EST (link)

They sacrifice enough as it is and TriCare isn’t exactly a cadillac plan like the unions have. It’s often difficult for those insured under TriCare to get the medical care they need in a timely manner already, and now the CinC has made sure that they will find it even harder in the future.

Way to go, Barry. You’re a bum.

Janis, you're right - it isn't a cadillac plan.

Danielle Davis (ocleverone) (Diary) Saturday, March 20th at 9:55PM EST (link)

It’s something we live with and it is a pretty good example of what will happen when government takes over.

Five years ago, I had to have the socket in my jaw rebuilt due to TMJ. We went through TriCare & our dental plan (Cooncordia back then) and was referred out to an oral surgeon for the procedure along with an authorization number.

The surgeon did the work, which we had to pay for up front since he wouldn’t bill TriCare and then filed the claim – which TriCare turned around and promptly denied.

When I called and told them I had an authorization number, the supervisor told me and I will never forget this “just because we gave you an authorization number, it doesn’t mean we will honor it”.

Three appeals later, we were out $25,000.

To me, “consensus” seems to be the process of abandoning all beliefs, principles, values and policies. So it is something in which no one believes and to which no one objects … There are still people in my party who believe in “consensus” politics. I regard them as Quislings, as traitors … I mean it. — Margaret Thatcher

Geez, ocleverone, I feel like apologizing to you

janis (Diary) Saturday, March 20th at 10:02PM EST (link)

on behalf of American citizens everywhere! I knew it was bad, but I didn’t know it was that bad. What a perfect example of the future for all of us if this POS is passed. And what a perfect example of why we have to stop it, repeal or do whatever it takes to make sure that it is never implemented.

If I had the money, I’d reimburse you myself. Since I don’t, I will just say that I’m sorry you were treated like a third class citizen by someone who wasn’t honorable enough to stand by their word.

Thankful O's "honor" has very little to do with that of my husband's honor.

Danielle Davis (ocleverone) (Diary) Saturday, March 20th at 10:17PM EST (link)

It was a shock but we sucked up the money (I have zero pain now) and just moved on.

You are right about the example of what would be in store but it would be magnified 150x.

To me, “consensus” seems to be the process of abandoning all beliefs, principles, values and policies. So it is something in which no one believes and to which no one objects … There are still people in my party who believe in “consensus” politics. I regard them as Quislings, as traitors … I mean it. — Margaret Thatcher

 

I agree with Janis. What happened to you was very very wrong! NT

David123 (Diary) Saturday, March 20th at 10:23PM EST (link)

David123

Thanks David. It was wrong but we exhausted the system in appeals

Danielle Davis (ocleverone) (Diary) Saturday, March 20th at 10:39PM EST (link)

and decided to move on with lessons learned.

To me, “consensus” seems to be the process of abandoning all beliefs, principles, values and policies. So it is something in which no one believes and to which no one objects … There are still people in my party who believe in “consensus” politics. I regard them as Quislings, as traitors … I mean it. — Margaret Thatcher

 
 
 
 
 

This is my families healthcare as well,

nessa (Diary) Saturday, March 20th at 10:17PM EST (link)

Tricare, not the VA yet, thank God.

Remember the left jumping at every opportunity to blame Bush for the poor conditions at the VA hospitals and Walter Reed in particular. It wasn’t that long ago. Try to get one of them to talk about the VA as gov’t run health care now. Its like shoving a garlic laden cross in the face of a vampire. Now their plan is to make it even worse, that’s hard to do but I’m absolutely certain the gov’t is up to it.

“If you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen.”—Samuel Adams

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Nessa, my fear is that the military will be the experimental group for single payer.

Danielle Davis (ocleverone) (Diary) Saturday, March 20th at 10:38PM EST (link)

We have no protection under this bill and we must use military clinics unless we have TRICARE prime. I can see the government insisting that those that have TRICARE pay for use of the clinics – thus a single payer scenario.

It may be far fetched but I never thought I would live to see the machinations currently going on in Washington right now.

To me, “consensus” seems to be the process of abandoning all beliefs, principles, values and policies. So it is something in which no one believes and to which no one objects … There are still people in my party who believe in “consensus” politics. I regard them as Quislings, as traitors … I mean it. — Margaret Thatcher

I don't know if they care enough to experiment, ocleverone

nessa (Diary) Saturday, March 20th at 11:01PM EST (link)

but I can see them kicking us to the curb in order to save money. The left’s hatred of the military runs deep. They are so happy when they can exercise a tiny bit of it by cutting the defense budget and every now and then it slips out in their words. The VA has been lying in the curb for years, the only reason the left cared a couple years ago was because they hated W worse than us. Either way it goes, experiments in more socialized medicine or the skid row of medical care, it won’t be pretty for us. That brings up unintended consequences. How do you get someone to dedicate 20+ years of their lives to a profession that destroys your body when you know there is no care for you afterward?

“If you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen.”—Samuel Adams

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You can't.

Danielle Davis (ocleverone) (Diary) Saturday, March 20th at 11:07PM EST (link)

We are no more than a photo op.

To me, “consensus” seems to be the process of abandoning all beliefs, principles, values and policies. So it is something in which no one believes and to which no one objects … There are still people in my party who believe in “consensus” politics. I regard them as Quislings, as traitors … I mean it. — Margaret Thatcher