Monday, January 9, 2017

Steck: Single Payer State Health Plan Could Offset Obamacare Cuts

Going to a statewide single-payer health insurance program could offset the financial hit facing New York state if Congress does away with the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, Assemblyman Phil Steck said during a town hall-type meeting on Saturday.

Steck, a Democrat whose 110th district includes Colonie and Schenectady, compared his vision of a statewide system to Medicare. "The most efficient health provider in the U.S. is Medicare,'' he said, citing the low overhead and administrative costs with that national plan for those 65 and older.

His remarks came during a wide-ranging open house during which several dozen constituents, braving an 18-degree morning, crammed into his small Schenectady office.

Questions from attendees ranged from whether upstate will get ride-hailing services like Uber, to immigration and jobs.

But much of the talk got back to what impact the incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump, along with an all-Republican Congress, will have on New Yorkers. 

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Source: timesunion.com (via The Empire Report)

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