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In the event Political Appointees are untrustworthy

 There have been many doctors (for example, Zachary Rubin (MD @rubin_allergy) and Dr Jessica Knurick (PhD, RDN)) online talking about how the Secretary of Health and Human Services is untrustworthy and has been interfering with the safety of the healthcare system (such as by appointing vaccine skeptics to the panel whose job it is to make vaccine recommendations). In that kind of environment, even a man as qualified and as popular (based on YouTube subscribers) as Dr Rohin Francis (a cardiologist in the United Kingdom’s National Health Service, who has a YouTube channel MedLifeCrisis) may be pressured into making bad healthcare decisions like allowing money to flow out of the system to lawyers associated with Robert F. Kennedy Jr (who had a past career of making money from lawsuits against vaccine manufacturers), or just be pressured into allowing politically powerful doctors to overcharge patients (and thus siphon money away), or, the most obvious case, hospital corporations suing...

Reasons for passing the Reforming American Healthcare Act

Nonnegotiable: 1. The tax system in this bill (expected to generate $660.5 billion per year (the amount of money formerly spent on Medicaid and TANF and the Premium Tax Credits that recently expired)) is absolutely necessary (as is the legal assurances that the money exclusively go $5 billion to the IRS to enforce the taxes and the rest to go exclusively towards compensating for medical care) in order to keep the system stable, and the make sure the money is being generated out of an otherwise unproductive and often untaxed portion of our economy: real estate (but not as a matter of taxing the productive part of real estate of building new houses). 2. That the qualifications for who can be the Administrator of the National Medical Fund must remain fixed. The purpose of those clauses is initially to get Dr Rohin Francis, a U.K. National Health Service cardiologist to be chosen as the Administrator, and otherwise exclusively choose people who have similar motivations, and experience actu...

Reforming American Healthcare Act: Focus on Appropriations and Spending

  RAHA   Resolved by the United States Congress (both houses concurring therein) that the following be made into a persistent law of the United States: Reforming American Healthcare Act Long title: Fiscally responsible healthcare for all Americans  Section 1: Defunding The following law is defunded (no further money may be spent from the U.S. Treasury nor may money paid to the U.S. government be used to fund the execution of the following law): the Affordable Care Act (H.R. 3590 passed to become Public Law 111-148). This Act requires all funding to permanently stop for the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. This Act requires all federal funding of Medicaid to permanently stop. This Act requires all federal funding of Medicare Part C (otherwise known as “Medicare Advantage”) to permanently stop. Section 2: Appropriations and Taxes $5,000,000,000 is appropriated to the Internal Revenue Service to pay salaries of their employees responsible for collectin...

Reforming American Healthcare Act

 Resolved by the United States Congress (both houses concurring therein) that the following be made into a persistent law of the United States: Reforming American Healthcare Act Long title: Fiscally responsible healthcare for all Americans  The following law is defunded (no further money may be spent from the U.S. Treasury nor may money paid to the U.S. government be used to fund the execution of the following law): the Affordable Care Act (H.R. 3590 passed to become Public Law 111-148). This Act requires all funding to permanently stop for the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. This Act requires all federal funding of Medicaid to permanently stop. This Act requires all federal funding of Medicare Part C (otherwise known as “Medicare Advantage”) to permanently stop. (This rule replaces the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s requirement for the Secretary of Health and Human Services to mandate health insurance plans establish clear statements of b...