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There’s No Free Lunch

February 19, 2014 Healthcare / FDA

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The Private Option, an alternative to expanding Medicaid in Arkansas, failed to pass in the House on Tuesday.  Under the Private Option, federal Medicaid funds are used to purchase private insurance for thousands of residents who are below 138% of the federal poverty level, approximately $32,000 a year for a family of four.


So if the federal government is picking up the check then it must be free…right?  Who in the world would be against providing “free” health insurance to low income Arkansans?  Maybe the Grinch That Stole Insurance, but certainly not me. Wait a minute, I’m sure that my daddy told me that there’s no such thing as a free lunch.


The Obama Care proponents will tell you that federal dollars will pay 100% of the cost for the first three years.  The people of Arkansas will not have to pay anything?  Of course we will!  Arkansans are also federal taxpayers so we will be paying the bill.


What the PPACA lovers fail to tell you is that the “free cheese” only lasts for three years, and after that the federal government will start to decrease its’ share of the cost.  If this Private Option is allowed to move forward the taxpayers of Arkansas will be facing a serious budget crisis a few years down the road.  Why face that crisis when we can stop it now?


Not only is it not free, it’s expensive to boot.  The Private Option, if allowed to survive, will be more expensive than the traditional Medicaid expansion according to the CBO, possibly as much as 50% more per recipient.  


To use an old advertising cliché, “but wait…that’s not all.”  The Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) put forth a memo that stated any State that uses a Private Option must provide “wrap-around” coverage that would pick up any excess cost-sharing (i.e., copays, deductibles, coinsurance, etc.).  Some people who are in favor of a Private Option say that these plans require an individual to have skin in the game when it comes to paying copays and other out of pocket medical expenses, which in turn will make them use their insurance more wisely.  


What they don’t tell you is Medicaid limits the amount an individual can pay out of their own pocket for services.  In other words if you would normally pay a $20 copay to see the doctor, Medicaid limits it to $4.  So who picks up the $16 difference?  You guessed it.


There’s much more information out there concerning the Private Option and I encourage you to educate yourself.  Call your representatives and tell them to
VOTE NO on the Private Option.  Just remember this…there’s no free lunch.

 


HB1150  –  AN ACT FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES – DIVISION OF MEDICAL SERVICES APPROPRIATION FOR THE 2014-2015 FISCAL YEAR.

Yeas

Yeas: 70
D. Altes E. Armstrong C. Armstrong Baine Baird Baltz
Bell Biviano Bragg Branscum Broadaway J. Burris
Catlett Collins Copenhaver Dale Davis J. Dickinson
D. Douglas J. Edwards Ferguson Fielding Gillam Hawthorne
Hickerson Hillman Hodges Holcomb House Jett
Julian Kizzia Lampkin Lea Leding Lenderman
Linck Love Magie S. Malone Mayberry McCrary
McElroy McGill McLean Murdock Neal Nickels
B. Overbey Perry Ratliff Richey Sabin Scott
Shepherd Steel Talley T. Thompson Vines W. Wagner
Walker Wardlaw D. Whitaker B. Wilkins H. Wilkins Williams
Word Wren Wright Mr. Speaker    

Nays

Nays: 27
Alexander Ballinger Barnett Carnine Clemmer Cozart
Deffenbaugh Dotson C. Douglas Farrer Fite Gossage
Hammer Harris Hobbs Hopper Hutchison Jean
Kerr S. Meeks D. Meeks Miller Payton Rice
Slinkard Westerman Womack      

Non Voting

Non Voting: 2
Eubanks F. Smith        

Present

Present: 1
Lowery          
 

 

The following Republican Representatives voted FOR Medicaid Expansion:

 

(R) Rep. Denny Altes
Dist.63, 8600 Moody Road, Fort Smith, AR 72903-6718 
Business 479-646-8981 
Residence 479-484-5494 
Email aaltes@aol.com

(R) Rep. Nate Bell
Dist.20, P. O. Box 2103, Mena, AR 71953-2020
Residence 479-394-5665 
nate.bell@arkansashouse.org

(R) Rep. Duncan Baird
Dist. 96, P. O. Box 185 Lowell, AR 72745-0185 
Business 479-439-1717 
duncan.baird@arkansashouse.org

(R) Rep. Mark Biviano
Dist.46, 118 Emerald Lake Drive, Searcy, AR 72143-3055 
Business/Residence 501-230-5751
mkbiv@cablelynx.com

(R) Representative Ken Bragg
Dist.15, 63 Pinecrest Circle, Sheridan, 72150
Phone 870-942-5269
Email kenbragg@windstream.net

(R) Rep. David L. Branscum
Dist. 83, P. O. Box 370, Marshall, AR 72650-0370 
870-448-2408 
Business 870-448-2069 
Residence 870-448-5124 
davidlbranscum@hotmail.com

(R) Rep. John Burris
Dist.98, Minority Leaderm 923 West Prospect Avenue, Harrison, AR 72601-3261
Business 870-688-6181
burrisforstaterep@gmail.com

(R) Rep. Davy Carter
Dist. 43, P. O. Box 628, Cabot, AR 72023-0628
Business 501-941-4203 FAX 501-941-4241 
Legislative Office 501-605-1346
davy.carter@gmail.com

(R) Rep. Charlie Collins
Dist.84, 3225 East Piper Glen, Fayetteville, AR 72703-4394 
479-283-9303
clcollins6@cox.net

(R) Rep. Robert E. Dale
Dist.68, 90 Claud Hottinger Road, Dover, AR 72837-8060 
Business 479-970-3503 
Residence 479-331-3503 
redale70@yahoo.com

(R) Representative Andy Davis
Dist.31, P. O. Box 30248, Little Rock, 72260 
Phone 501-837-5109 
Email andy.davis@arkansashouse.org

(R) Representative Dan M. Douglas
Dist.91, 6251 SW Regional Airport Blvd., Bentonville, 72712 
Phone 479-619-9231 
Email dan-douglas@sbcglobal.net

(R) Rep. Jeremy Gillam
Dist.45, 1825 Missle Base Road, Judsonia, AR 72081-9169 
Business 501-729-0042 
Residence 501-940-5757 
FAX 501-729-3361
jeremy@growing45.com

(R) Rep. Mary P. “Prissy” Hickerson
Dist.1, 2805 Forest Avenue, Texarkana, AR 71854-7740 
870-773-1603 Residence 
FAX 870-773-0439
phickerson@valornet.com

(R) Representative Douglas House
Dist. 40,8923 Bridge Creek Road, North Little Rock, 72120 
Phone 501-590-1055 
Email housedouglas@gmail.com

(R) Rep. Andrea Lea
Dist.71, P. O. Box 1342, Russellville, AR 72811-1342 
Business 479-967-4922 
andrea.lea@arkansashouse.org

(R) Rep. Stephanie Malone
Dist.77, 2105 South O Street, Fort Smith, AR 72901-5737 
Business 479-452-4554 
Residence: 479-629-1023
stephanie.malone@arkansashouse.org

(R) Rep. Andy Mayberry
Dist.27, 3022 East Woodson Lateral Road, Hensley, AR 72065-9169 
501-888-3522 Business 
andymayberry@windstream.net

(R) Representative Micah S. Neal
Dist. 89, P. O. Box 1912, Springdale, 72765 
Phone 479-935-5550 
Email micah.neal@arkansashouse.org

(R) Rep. Matthew Shepherd
Dist.6, 423 North Washington Avenue, El Dorado, AR 71730-5615 
Business 870-862-3478 
Cell 870-814-2080 
FAX 870-862-7228
matthew.shepherd@arkansashouse.org

 

 

Phone number For The Arkansas House: 501-682-6211

Phone number For The Arkansas Senate: 501-682-2902

 

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