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Home >  Short Publications >  The Obama Plan
The Obama Plan
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More Regulation, Unsustainable Spending
By Joseph Antos, Hans Kuttner, Gail Wilensky
Posted: Tuesday, September 16, 2008
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Health Affairs  
Publication Date: September 16, 2008

Wilson H. Taylor Scholar Joseph Antos  
Wilson H. Taylor Scholar
Joseph Antos
 
The health reform plan put forth by Senator Barack Obama focuses on expanding insurance coverage and provides new subsidies to individuals, small businesses, and businesses experiencing catastrophic expenses. It greatly increases the federal regulation of private insurance but does not address the core economic incentives that drive health care spending. This omission along with the very substantial short-term savings claimed raise serious questions about its fiscal sustainability. Heavy regulation coupled with a fallback National Health Plan and a play-or-pay financing choice also raise questions about the future of the employer insurance market. . . .

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Joseph Antos is the Wilson H. Taylor Scholar in Health Care and Retirement Policy at AEI. Gail Wilensky is a senior fellow at ProjectHOPE. Hanns Kuttner was a senior research associate at the Economic Research Initiative on the Uninsured at the University of Michigan.

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