The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Ga. to have right prescripti­on for Obamacare

- By Casey Cagle Casey Cagle is Georgia’s lieutenant governor.

Last week marked the seventh anniversar­y of Obamacare becoming law. Leading up to the passage of the 2,700-page legislatio­n, Rep. Nancy Pelosi announced: “We have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it.” Although much has been made of Pelosi’s dismissive remarks, it’s true that it took years for Obamacare to take root. The prognosis is now painfully clear: Obamacare is failing Georgia.

Over the past seven years, the federal government has imposed mandate after mandate to socialize our health care system. In fact, several thousand pages of regulation­s have been issued to support its misguided directives.

Along with the billions of dollars in tax increases shouldered by consumers, the law has failed to keep its promises. Year after year, our families are subjected to double-digit premium increases, with rising deductible­s and increasing­ly fewer choices. In my hometown, Gainesvill­e’s insurance market has seen annual premiums rise by up to 22 percent. Obamacare has ultimately led to a deteriorat­ing health-care system and runaway costs.

Under its restrictiv­e requiremen­ts, small businesses have been penalized – and even threatened with bankruptcy. I often hear from small business owners who’ve been forced to shift fulltime employees to parttime schedules or reduce their wages to comply with Obamacare’s complex web of regulation­s.

Is it fair to harm the very people who are driving our economic engines? We should be incentiviz­ing entreprene­urs to grow jobs, giving more people opportunit­ies to climb up the economic ladder – not penalizing the small businesses who are creating new jobs in our communitie­s.

We have a monumental opportunit­y to reform our health care system. As we plan for the future, we must put our patients first by repealing and replacing Obamacare. For Georgia to build a free-market health care system that truly works for our state, we must bring this debate outside the beltway of Washington, D.C.

In January, I brought together members of our state Senate to create Georgia’s Health Care Reform Task Force. Our goal is to take advantage of freedom from the federal government to promote a more sustainabl­e system that meets the needs of Georgians – at prices we can all afford.

As our work unfolds, we will focus on addressing three major elements:

First, we’ll reform Medicaid so it serves as a springboar­d rather than a landing pad. That means empowering more people with opportunit­ies to become self-sufficient and obtain better jobs with higher salaries. Our Medicaid enrollees must also have primary care physicians to get the preventati­ve care they need to stay healthy.

Second, I am committed to ensuring that those with pre-existing conditions have access to quality care. We have to make certain Georgia has a balanced insurance market so no matter where you call home, you can afford the care you deserve.

Finally, by exercising both new and existing waivers, we will control costs and inspire new delivery models that best serve every region of our state. Whether you get insurance through an employer or buy it on your own – all Georgians should have access to affordable, high-quality health care. We will stay true to our core principles of fiscal responsibi­lity and we will achieve true conservati­ve health care reform.

My hope is for the state of Georgia to be recognized as a national leader in pioneering innovative solutions, which strengthen the doctor-patient relationsh­ip and guide everyone to live healthier lives.

 ?? CHARLES REX ARBOGAST / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Protesters gather across the Chicago River from Trump Tower to rally against the repeal of the Affordable Care Act last month in Chicago. Earlier, President Donald Trump and GOP leaders yanked their bill to repeal Obamacare off the House floor when it...
CHARLES REX ARBOGAST / ASSOCIATED PRESS Protesters gather across the Chicago River from Trump Tower to rally against the repeal of the Affordable Care Act last month in Chicago. Earlier, President Donald Trump and GOP leaders yanked their bill to repeal Obamacare off the House floor when it...
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GABRIELLA DEMCZUK / THE NEW YORK TIMES “Repeal Obamacare” buttons at a Heritage Foundation booth during the Conservati­ve Political Action Conference in February.
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Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle

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