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AFFORDABLE HEALTHCARE

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One of the clear messages of the midterm elections was the enthusiasm Americans have for the Affordable Care Act. Now that more people have better access to individual health insurance, they want to keep it. It’s time For Congress to move on From IGHTING OBAMACARE AND work to Improve It. The midterm elections, which resulted in a strong Democratic majority in the House of Representa­tives, should help. Ideas that had bipartisan support in the Senate, but were previously blocked in the House, should now have a clearer path to the president’s desk. Open enrollment for 2019 insurance under the ACA began just before the election and will close Dec. 15. Washington residents continue to show enthusiasm for Obamacare, with enrollment at Washington Healthplan­finder up 3 per Cent over last year’s numbers. DESPITE marketing cutbacks from Congress and the Trump administra­tion, results so far show this is going to be another good enrollment year. Obamacare is not a failed policy, and it is far from dead. In polls and on the ballot, voters are saying yes to keeping Obamacare. People in four red states — Montana, Idaho, Nebraska and Utah — smartly voted in November to expand access to Medicaid. This key component of the ACA was designed to expand access to health care by raising the eligibilit­y threshold to the working poor. Now Congress needs to work to make health care affordable for everyone who doesn’t have insurance through employment. A key to affordabil­ity in the individual insurance market is more predictabi­lity for insurance companies. THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT was DESIGNED with inancial Incentives to Attract and keep insurance companies in the market. The Trump administra­tion has already eliminated some, but it’s not too late to bring back certain incentives.

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