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BumRushDaShow

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Mon Dec 8, 2025, 09:56 AM Monday

Republicans push high deductible plans and health savings accounts [View all]

Source: NPR

December 8, 2025 5:00 AM ET


Sarah Monroe once had a relatively comfortable middle-class life. She and her family lived in a neatly landscaped neighborhood near Cleveland. They had a six-figure income and health insurance through her job. Then, four years ago, when Monroe was pregnant with twin girls, something started to feel off.

"I kept having to come into the emergency room for fainting and other symptoms," recalled Monroe, 43, who works for an insurance company. The babies were fine. But after months of tests and hospital trips, Monroe was diagnosed with a potentially dangerous heart condition. It would be costly. Within a year, as she juggled a serious illness and a pair of newborns, Monroe was buried under more than $13,000 in medical debt.

Part of the reason: Like tens of millions of Americans, she had a high-deductible health plan. People with these plans typically pay thousands of dollars out of their own pockets before coverage kicks in. The plans, which have become common over the past two decades, are getting renewed attention thanks to President Donald Trump and his GOP allies in Congress. Many Republicans are reluctant to extend government subsidies that help cover patients' medical bills and insurance premiums through the Affordable Care Act.

And although GOP leaders have yet to coalesce around an alternative, several leading Republican lawmakers have proposed Americans who don't get insurance through an employer should get cash in a special health care account, paired with a high-deductible health plan. In such an arrangement, someone could choose a plan on an ACA marketplace that costs less per month but comes with an annual deductible that can top $7,000 for an individual plan. "A patient makes the decision," Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., said at a recent hearing. "It empowers the patient to lower the cost."

Read more: https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2025/12/08/nx-s1-5629249/hsa-high-deductible-health-plan



That is their standard drivel and all they can think of trying to throw some shit together to "replace" something that took over A YEAR to craft.

The ACA's "Bronze Plans" already have "low premiums but HIGH DEDUCTIBLES", so what they are purportedly proposing is nothing new.

And right now, people don't even have enough to buy food and pay for their mortgage/rent/car (if they even have one), so there is no way they can put money in some "health savings account". That whole concept is a FAIL.

All they did was spend an entire year in 2009 - 2010 trying to kill the ACA and despite being required (by the PP ACA LAW) to be on it THEMSELVES (most likely with the top tier plans), they apparently have ZERO idea what options are already there. And at this point, it is a "health system" problem NOT an ACA problem with respect to the costs (and denials of care). The "bigger patient pool" is already lowering the cost and breaking that up will make it impossible for tens of millions to have health care at all except in the emergency rooms, where taxpayers often end up having to pay for that.
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They ruined it from the beginning by eliminating the individual mandate. Now we are still paying for people to go Walleye Monday #1
In many rural areas Karma13612 Monday #5
There are medical deserts all over rural America. patphil Monday #12
It's really tragic because medicine has actually made great strides in the past couple of decades Walleye Monday #15
There are medical deserts forming all over URBAN America too BumRushDaShow Monday #36
I guess it's just part of Trump's war on education. And poor sick people. Walleye Monday #14
So, in other words, the same damned 'plan' they ever had. travelingthrulife Monday #2
It's called GOPeeDon'tCare. lastlib Monday #6
There is more to it than just high deductibles, gab13by13 Monday #31
I hate Republicans. raccoon Monday #3
Same bullshit republicans are always espousing. Health savings accounts that won't pay for shit and Ray Bruns Monday #4
they just don't understand - Nigrum Cattus Monday #7
The Heritage Foundation Plan RicROC Monday #8
I agree, when they say Medicare for all, and I'm on Medicare and like it, I noticed I'm still getting medical bills Walleye Monday #17
Heritage Foundation vehemently denies that accusation IronLionZion Monday #27
The problem for too many American is that their wages are too low to even enroll in a plan dlk Monday #9
A serious medical issue can easily cost a person/family 10's of thousands of dollars. patphil Monday #10
The purpose is progree Monday #11
Oh, and about urgent care and emergency rooms being a substitute -- progree Monday #13
Cassidy is the moron who foisted bob jr into his job to destroy the federal medical institutions PSPS Monday #16
Our HR department gave a 90 minute presentation prior to open enrollment Orrex Monday #18
Qui bono ananda Monday #19
Of course they do! Insurance companies LOVE being paid and knowing people still can't afford using benefits. Attilatheblond Monday #20
Another way to enrich their Insurance friends NHvet Monday #21
Translation: Republicans push bankruptcy iemanja Monday #22
High deductible plans and health savings accounts? LilElf70 Monday #23
Which discourages screenings and preventive care IronLionZion Monday #24
Of all the crazy schemes for healthcare economics swong19104 Monday #25
The companies who manage HSAs love it IronLionZion Monday #30
When will the American people ever realize that every plan the GOP has for them is bad for them and good... Ol Janx Spirit Monday #26
Another Wall Street trap? undergrounddemsunite Monday #28
So when you are having a stroke you can call around to see which hospital will give you the best deal. Turbineguy Monday #29
Sure, sure. Figarosmom Monday #32
When hamburger is over $10 a pound, and chicken damned near the same... slightlv Monday #34
Here's my healthcare plan swong19104 Monday #33
Also noted Traildogbob Monday #35
Summary of Republican health care plan: Don't Get Sick (DGS). thought crime Monday #37
everyone tfury653 Monday #38
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