On
Monday, President Donald J. Trump welcomed to the Roosevelt Room
individuals who have experienced significant hardship as a result of
Obamacare’s poor coverage and rising prices.
The individuals in attendance included:
Ms.
Kim Sertich of Arizona, whose health insurance has been cancelled three
times since Obamacare became law. The plans now available to her have
limited networks and high deductibles. Even
worse, she will only have one insurer to choose from in 2017.
Mrs.
Carrie Couey of Colorado, a mother of six from a cattle ranching family
whose youngest son is autistic. The pre-Obamacare cost for her family’s
insurance was $17,000 per year. After
Obamacare became law, her insurance costs skyrocketed to $52,500 per
year for a lower quality plan. Additionally, the cost for workers’
compensation insurance for her business’s employees increased from
approximately $17,000 per year to more than $70,000 per
year.
Mr.
Elias Seife of Florida, who has had to change his and his wife’s health
insurance every year for the past few years because his premiums have
increased 30-40 percent annually, and the
deductibles have risen even more sharply. Mr. Seife said that the
middle class has been particularly hard-hit by Obamacare.
Ms.
Brittany Ivey of Georgia, a working mother whose family has struggled
under Obamacare. Ms. Ivey was working part-time at a small business that
provided her family with health insurance
until Obamacare raised her premiums sharply. This drove the Ivey family
into the individual market, where a mid-level plan cost 65 percent of
her monthly gross income, even accounting for a federal subsidy.
Mr.
Greg Knox of Ohio, the owner of Knox Machinery and Chairman of the
Dayton Region Manufacturers Association. The businesses in Mr. Knox’s
association have been significantly affected
by Obamacare’s rising prices. Mr. Knox expressed optimism that
President Trump will return free market principles to our Nation’s
healthcare system, which will benefit consumers by increasing options
and lowering costs.
Mr.
Joel Brown of Tennessee, a farmer whose costs for catastrophic coverage
has spiked in the wake of Obamacare, from $119 per month to more than
$500 per month. As a result, Mr. Brown was
forced to settle for a much less desirable plan provided through his
church, which cost him $280 per month.
Dr.
Manny Sethi of Tennessee, founder of Healthy Tennessee, a non-profit
organization designed to promote preventative healthcare. Dr. Sethi has
seen first-hand Obamacare’s negative effects
on the medical profession. As an orthopedic trauma surgeon and
Assistant Professor at Vanderbilt University, Dr. Sethi is well aware of
how Obamacare has harmed patient care across the country.
Dr.
Robin Armstrong of Texas, a medical doctor whose wife is a breast
cancer survivor. Dr. Armstrong strongly opposes Obamacare because its
rising premiums and deductibles have hurt his
patients. Dr. Armstrong told President Trump that he is excited about
the reforms the President is pursuing, and believes they will
drastically improve America’s healthcare system.
Hon.
Stan Summers of Utah, a local county commissioner whose family has
endured significant hardship as a result of Obamacare. Mr. Summers’ wife
has been very sick and his son has struggled
with a rare disease. Their insurance costs have skyrocketed as a result
of Obamacare.
Mr.
Louis Brown of Virginia, a 35-year-old attorney who currently works for
the Christ Medicus Foundation, a Catholic healthcare foundation. In
2009, as Obamacare was moving through Congress,
Mr. Brown was a staffer at the Democratic National Committee. He told
President Trump that after much prayer and soul searching, he resigned
from the DNC because he could not support a party that wanted to include
taxpayer funding of abortion in Obamacare.
Today, Mr. Brown supports the reforms in the American Health Care Act.
Ms.
Gina Sell of Wisconsin, a young nurse who has had to work much longer
hours to afford her increased health insurance premium under Obamacare.
In fact, her premium now costs her more
than her mortgage.
After
hearing these stories, President Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and
Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price each committed to
fighting for reforms that will bring costs
down and increase access to care for all Americans.
Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
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