odinsblog:

In America, poverty is a death sentence and Donald Trump and the Republican Party are slowly repealing The Affordable Care Act, making healthcare unaffordable once again. We need Medicare For All, and we need it now. No one should die because they can’t afford overpriced, profitized healthcare.

These are some of the people who needlessly died, just because they couldn’t afford healthcare. Unfortunately, as long as conservative politicians control congress, they won’t be the last.

This thread goes hard: https://twitter.com/eshalegal/status/962051340485537792?s=21

The GOP Has Officially Engineered a Children’s Health-Care Crisis

workfornow:

seandotpolitics:

On September 30, federal funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) expired. Congressional Republicans claimed that they didn’t want this to happen — they just got so caught up with trying to repeal Obamacare (a.k.a. trying to take health care away from millions of adults) that they forgot to preserve access to basic medical care for 9 million low-income children. Regardless, the public had no need to worry: States had enough money to keep CHIP running for the rest of the year, and Republicans would reauthorize the program with all due haste.

Nearly two months later, congressional Republicans are so caught up with trying to cut taxes on corporations (while taking health care away from millions of adults), they haven’t quite found time to renew CHIP.

In at least 11 states, funds allocated for CHIP will run out by January’s end. A majority of states will be bereft of funds for the program by April. But throughout the country, the program is already in a state of crisis.

On Monday, working-class families in Colorado received lettersencouraging them to look into private insurance options, as their children could soon be tossed off government health care. Several other states will send out similar letters this week.

These missives won’t just be a short-term worry for working families who already have more than enough worries — they also threaten to undermine CHIP in the long-term…

Meanwhile, states are already wasting money and personnel hours on contingency plans for CHIP’s demise. Some have stopped pushing eligible families to sign up for the program, a development that could lead to many more low-income children going without coverage, even if the program gets reauthorized in December: If states don’t spend time and money spreading awareness of the program, many parents will fail to take advantage of it.

And it’s far from certain that CHIP will get funded…

In Texas it’s estimated the 30 days notice that your kids’ coverage will disappear will go out Dec. 22. Merry fucking Christmas.

btw, in case you didn’t know this:

CHIP is a BLOCK GRANT health insurance program.  

That means, unlike Medicaid/Medicare which is funded through an “ongoing funding stream,” CHIP’s block grant has to be re-authorized by Congress every few years.  Every few years, it runs the risk of becoming a casualty of political wrangling like you see now.  

CHIP provides insurance for about 9 million people.  

Now, remember the abomination that was Trumpcare and the Republican’s proposal to make Medicaid a block grant program?  

Medicaid serves 70 million people.  Imagine THAT being in the same situation as CHIP is in right now.  The consequences are potentially catastrophic for insurees, state governments, health care systems, etc.  Medicaid becomes “too big to fail” as a block grant, making it a huge chip in the Republican bank the next time the want to play chicken with the Democrats around funding social programs.

The GOP Has Officially Engineered a Children’s Health-Care Crisis

justanotheridijiton:

justsomeantifas:

If you haven’t already heard, Donald Trump has slashed funding for advertising the Affordable Care Act enrollment period by 90%. He has also cut the funding for local organizations that help consumers navigate the buying process by 41%. The time period to enroll has also been cut in half, giving people only 6 weeks to sign up between: November 1, 2017 – December 15, 2017.

These cuts mean that less people will be aware of the enrollment period and less people will be insured. Less people uninsured will also mean a drive up in premiums, making insurance unaffordable for many more. This is an intentional move to make good on his promise to let the Affordable Care Act “implode,” but it will hurt many people in the process. Many people will unknowingly miss the enrollment period and we cannot let this happen. 

Since the president is unwilling to inform the citizens we must take action into our own hands. Spread awareness about open enrollment. I made the image above so you can save it and share it to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and whatever other forms of social media you might use. Tell your family and friends. Do whatever you can to make sure that people who need this information get this information. 

“Trump officials slash advertising, grants to help Americans get Affordable Care Act insurance” http://wapo.st/2wqOHHa?tid=ss_tw-bottom&utm_term=.cd0db9678aef

If you’re like me and do things last minute: be prepared before the deadline. To apply, you need things like:

  1. Who is in your family, their identifying info, including SSNs if they have them.
  2. Tax returns and other financial documents to estimate the household income from everyone on the house/family.
  3. If anyone in the family is enrolled in employer or state funded insurance plans like Medicaid, CHIP, Medicare, military or VA healthcare coverage, you’ll need that info and their policy numbers.
  4. If anyone in the family’s employers offer health insurance that they and your family are eligible to enroll in.
  5. If anyone in the family is covered by an employer based health plan, you will need to fill out a separate form and get information from their employer for it.

The specifics can be found here.

Sound overwhelming? Yeah, looking at this list makes me vaguely nauseous, too.

You can get help!

You can call here to get questions answered. 

You can look here for local people to help you through the process.