I want to level the playing field for people who want to purchase health insurance as individuals, and that means eliminating the exemption for employer-sponsored health care.
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We need to reform the health code so that people are incentivized to buy their own health insurance rather than have to get it through an employer.
I would prefer a public option that would be a competitive option that would allow people to buy into a Federal Employee Health Benefits Program, which is a series of private plans.
We need to level the playing field so that people who buy insurance individually at the same tax rates as those who buy it than get it through work. We need to be able to let people to shop across state lines for better deals with insurance that works for them and their family, not something the government says they have to have.
We need to increase access to health insurance through Health Savings Accounts and high deductible policies, so individuals and families can purchase the insurance that's best for them and meets their specific needs.
We have a plan that creates universal access programs at the state level which allows folks to access insurance if they're denied by their insurer.
People would have a health care insurance policy they can call their own. They could choose one that exactly fits their families' needs and their budgets, be able to take that coverage with them from job to job and be able to fire their insurance company if it doesn't treat them well.
The Affordable Care Act has been designed to provide health security by driving competition, lowering premiums, and protecting families.
I am all for using business - public and private - to expand healthcare coverage.
For those that are working part time, in small businesses, or who are unemployed and do not currently have health insurance, we want to make sure that you are covered.
We need the ability to buy healthcare insurance across state lines that would increase competition and drive down cost.
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