US President Barack Obama arrives on stage after winning the 2012 US presidential election November 7, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois. (Saul Loeb, AFP/Getty Images)
President Barack Obama's re-election victory eliminates the possibility
of a wholesale repeal for his healthcare reform law, but still leaves questions
about how much of his signature domestic policy achievement will be implemented
as the national political focus shifts to the debt and deficit.
The 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which represents
the biggest overhaul of the $2.8 trillion U.S. healthcare system since the
1960s, aims to extend health coverage to more than 30 million uninsured Americans
beginning in January 2014.
Republican challenger Mitt Romney had vowed to repeal the law if
elected, calling it a costly government expansion despite the fact that the
reforms are based on healthcare legislation he signed as governor of Massachusetts.
"There's sort of an immediate acceptance that this law will stay in place
in some meaningful way," said Chris Jennings, a top healthcare adviser to
former Democratic President Bill Clinton. "It's sort of like a big barrier
has been removed."
Obama still faces challenges in Congress. Republicans who retained
control of the House of Representatives are expected to press for healthcare
reform concessions, including delaying and scaling back a planned expansion of
the Medicaid program for the poor, during intense negotiations to cut the
federal deficit that will begin later this month.
But Julie Barnes, director of healthcare policy at the Bipartisan Policy
Center, said Tuesday's victory should give the president added leverage to set
the healthcare segment of any deficit-cutting compromise on terms largely his
own. "President Obama has the opportunity to make bold leadership moves
toward a bipartisan compromise on healthcare and the economy," she said.
"He has the standing to demand that each party see the investment all
Americans have in reforming our broken healthcare system."
DID MEDICARE HELP OBAMA?
Another healthcare issue, Medicare, may have helped Obama on his way to
reelection.
The victory included wins in swing states where analysts predicted
senior citizens motivated by the campaign's Medicare debate could impact a
close contest. The list includes Ohio, Pennsylvania, Iowa, New Hampshire and
Nevada. Obama and his allies vigorously attacked Romney's Medicare reform plan,
which would convert the popular healthcare program for the elderly and disabled
from providing guaranteed benefits to giving beneficiaries a fixed payment to
help them purchase their own health coverage.
Polls have long shown older Americans opposing the idea by margins of
2-to-1, though it was unclear to what extent that opposition translated into
votes. Major provisions of the Affordable Care Act call for cooperation from
individual U.S. states, including the Medicaid expansion and the introduction
of subsidized health insurance exchanges for individuals to buy their own
coverage.
Governors and legislatures in as many as a half-dozen
Republican-majority states oppose those plans and can refuse to act on them. Other
states may be ill-prepared for implementation but could begin to take action
now that repeal is no longer a threat. States have until November 16 to say
whether they intend to set up their own exchanges. Most will need to partner
with the federal government to have one ready by 2014.
Soon after U.S. television networks projected Obama the victor, reform
advocates called on the Obama administration to encourage state support for
Medicaid by assuring governors and legislatures that $930 billion in federal
funds for financing the expansion will be pumped into struggling state budgets.
"This guarantee is essential for governors as they decide whether their
programs should cover more low-income adults. It is therefore crucial that
upcoming federal budget decisions give governors clear assurances that this
funding is stable and won't be reduced," said Ron Pollack of Families USA,
a Medicaid advocacy group.
The healthcare law that Republicans deride as "Obamacare"
already has survived repeated attacks and emerged mostly intact. The Supreme
Court upheld the reforms in a landmark June ruling, but empowered states to opt
out of the planned Medicaid expansion without losing federal funding for
current programs. The reform law is still the subject of about two-dozen
lawsuits seeking to overturn a requirement that church-affiliated institutions
cover birth control for employees.
Source: Chicago Tribune
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