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    Health overhaul law suffers first major casualty

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration's signature health overhaul law, under relentless assault by Republicans, has suffered its first major casualty — a long-term care insurance plan.

    The program, expected to launch in 2012, had been dogged from the beginning by doubts over its financial solvency.

    Proponents, including many groups that fought to pass the health care law, have vowed a vigorous effort to rescue the program, insisting that Congress gave the administration broad authority to make changes. Long-term care includes not only nursing homes, but such services as home health aides for disabled people.

    "This is a victory for the American taxpayer and future generations," said Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., spearheading opposition in the Senate. "The administration is finally admitting (the long-term care plan) is unsustainable and cannot be implemented."

    Known as CLASS, the Community Living Assistance Services and Supports program was a long-standing priority of the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass.

    Although sponsored by the government, it was supposed to function as a self-sustaining voluntary insurance plan, open to working adults regardless of age or health. Workers would pay an affordable monthly premium during their careers and could collect a modest daily cash benefit of at least $50 if they became disabled later in life. The money could go for services at home or to help with nursing home bills.

    But a central design flaw dogged CLASS. Unless large numbers of healthy people willingly sign up during their working years, soaring premiums driven by the needs of disabled beneficiaries would destabilize it, eventually requiring a taxpayer bailout.

    After months insisting that could be fixed, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius finally acknowledged Friday she doesn't see how.

    "Despite our best analytical efforts, I do not see a viable path forward for CLASS implementation at this time," Sebelius said in a letter to congressional leaders.

    The law required the administration to certify that CLASS would remain financially solvent for 75 years before it could be put into place.

    But officials said they discovered they could not make CLASS both affordable and financially solvent while keeping it a voluntary program open to virtually all workers, as the law also required.

    Monthly premiums would have ranged from $235 to $391, even as high as $3,000 under some scenarios, the administration said. At those prices, healthy people were unlikely to sign up. Suggested changes aimed at discouraging enrollment by people in poor health could have opened the program to court challenges, officials said.

    "If healthy purchasers are not attracted ... then premiums will increase, which will make it even more unattractive to purchasers who could also obtain policies in the private market," Kathy Greenlee, the lead official on CLASS, said in a memo to Sebelius. That "would cause the program to quickly collapse."

    That's the same conclusion a top government expert reached in 2009. Nearly a year before the health care law passed, Richard Foster, head of long-range economic forecasts for Medicare, warned administration and congressional officials that CLASS would be unworkable. His warnings were disregarded, as President Barack Obama declared his support for adding the long-term care plan to his health care bill.

    The demise of CLASS immediately touched off speculation about its impact on the federal budget. Although no premiums are likely to be collected, the program still counts as reducing the federal deficit by about $80 billion over the next 10 years. That's because of a rule that would have required workers to pay in for at least five years before they could collect any benefits.

    "The CLASS Act was a budget gimmick that might enhance the numbers on a Washington bureaucrat's spreadsheet but was destined to fail in the real world," said Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky.

    Administration officials said Obama's next budget would reflect the decision not to go forward. Even without CLASS premiums, they said the health care law will still reduce the deficit by more than $120 billion over 10 years.

    Kennedy's original idea was to give families some financial breathing room. Most families cannot afford to hire a home health aide for a frail elder, let alone pay nursing home bills. Care is usually provided by family members, often a spouse who may also have health problems.

    "We're disappointed that (Sebelius) has prematurely stated she does not see a path forward," AARP, the seniors lobby, said in a statement. "The need for long-term care will only continue to grow."

    Sebelius said the administration wants to work with Congress and supporters of the program to find a solution. But in a polarized political climate, it appears unlikely that CLASS can be salvaged. Congressional Republicans remain committed to its repeal.

     

    1,719 comments

    • world tax education  •  4 mths ago
      any legislator that is financially sane and rational I'm for no matter what party they are in no matter what sex and for sure no matter what color.
    • world tax education  •  4 mths ago
      our national debt is too big at this time. we can't count on the ability to make it larger not enough countries with money left over to buy U S. Treasury Bonds. . there's no room to take chances anymore.
    • Fixit  •  4 mths ago
      Let me spell it out for you idiots... NOTHING is SUSTAINABLE WITHOUT JOBS !!!!!!!!!!!
    • Ann  •  4 mths ago
      When our citizens start to rely on their government for its every need instead of their own self reliance we will loose what made America great. We were a nation of greatness when we believed in ourselves, did for ourselves, helped ourselves and one another.. I don't need my government to be in every aspect of my life.. Less government and more rights for the people. More government less rights for people. The bigger the government, the less control We The People have.
    • John W  •  4 mths ago
      Simple fact is this..unless you are an elected member of congress, the senate, or the current administration...you are not gonna be able to afford the premiums...The elected officials in this country have voted themselves the best care and financial packages taxpayer monies can buy.
    • Quenched  •  4 mths ago
      Seriously, $235 to $391 a month per person in addition to a monthly health insurance premium? Not many people will be able to afford that. More and more it seems like our congressional leaders are completely out of touch with what most Americans earn monthly.
    • Tamara Dawkins  •  4 mths ago
      Name one program that the Gov has gotten involved in that has been a success, just one! Enough said!
    • Synical1  •  4 mths ago
      Sure, pay a little now when you're young and healthy and the money will be there when you need it - just like Social Security.
      And we know how well Social Security is doing.
    • Michele  •  4 mths ago
      Good.....when you have a bunch of idiots pass a bill & not know what's in it, it belongs in the trash.
    • Michael  •  4 mths ago
      one of the greatest quotes ever "Nancy Pelosi: We have to pass the health care bill so that you can find out what is in it' Wow!!! This is the leadership we have when the Dems are in control.. Of the 204 new Obamacare waivers President Barack Obama’s administration approved in April, 38 are for fancy eateries, hip nightclubs and decadent hotels in House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s Northern California district.Pelosi’s district secured almost 20 percent of the latest issuance of waivers nationwide, and the companies that won them didn’t have much in common with companies throughout the rest of the country that have received Obamacare waivers. and Dems say this is constitutional. Wake up American 85% of the nation did not want this crap but the Dems in control shoved it down our throats......2012 can't get here fast enough.
    • nascarfan  •  4 mths ago
      well,well,well...we should pass it then read it..thank you nancy and harry!
    • termlimitsNOW  •  4 mths ago
      Wake up folks...these incompetent bsatards, from both parties, have to go!

      Does anyone really think these politicians care about anything other than their own pathetic political careers?

      Most of these politicians have been in DC their entire adult life, winning re-election-after-re-election, becoming multi-millionaires along the way!

      The only way to get a term limits ammendmant passed into law is to clean that efing cesspool in DC out of ALL incumbents.
    • tank  •  4 mths ago
      We should have a complete disclosures as to whats hidden within the Healthcare bill, Like 3.8% tax on selling your home !!
    • TOMCAT  •  4 mths ago
      And yet politicians will be cared for until the bitter end.
    • JustCause  •  4 mths ago
      They have already admitted that the used "fuzzy math" for the entire bill. Stole almost half a billion dolalrs from medicare and installed teh IPAB to cut treatment and payments to medicare patients by 30%. According to sworn testimony by the HHS secretary and CBO, Obamacare will still add a trillion dollars to the deficit and will cover abortions and illegals.
    • Jahudi  •  4 mths ago
      $50 a day if disabled. Gee, I wonder why it failed. Do our elected elite know what nursing homes charge?
    • JD  •  4 mths ago
      And why do u think we have so many uninsured people in the US ? Because we have changed from a "Made In The USA " to a service industry nation. When I was a young man just about everything was produced in this once great country where generation after generation of family worked for the same company and there was hardly any entitlement programs i.e. u worked for what u obtained and neighbors,churches and other charitable organizations helped out in rough times.In todays world a good portion of Americans think that Big Brother and the taxpayer is responsible for us all and don't even mention hard work and perseverance to any of the them because you're wasting time.
    • DeborahM  •  4 mths ago
      This entire healthcare bill has more NOT to do with healthcare than what it does have to do with it. Read it. Obama talks about no pork and earmarks but is a liar as it is filled with such items for different states. That is how he was barely able to pass it after weeks of strongarming and twisting off peoples heads behind closed doors. No oneat the time read the entire bill. Just parts of it. Because of this and just this alone we will help vote Obama out in 2012!
    • rick k  •  4 mths ago
      If you rely on the government to take care of you, both now and in the future, you are living in a fairy tale. They will take your money and then spend it just like a drunk sailor, with no accountability until all the money they took is gone. You'd better save, save, save and cover your own butt because no one else is going to do it for you. My father is 92 has demensia and lives in a nicer nursing home that costs $7500 a month. He gets $1300 in SSI and $1500 in a defined retirement policy every month. The other $4700 a month comes from what he saved/invested over his lifetime, which was planned to be our inheritance. Just go and visit one of the nursing homes that accept Medicare and then you will begin to understand why you cannot trust Big Brother to take care of you. The government is going broke and we still have so many people standing in line with their hands out, wanting their freebies, expecting everything will be done for them. Get a grip on reality and start being responsible for yourself before it's too late.
    • Jocko  •  4 mths ago
      This entire Obama Health Care Plan needs to go. My wife and I both work and we are offered a "fair" benefit package from our employers that we pay into. BOTH of us received notice that because of the new legislation our cost for 2012 will be going up and modifications have been made to our basic plan to include "to take into considerations those Americans without Health Care". I have a job, so should you. FREE loaders.
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