A new ad from Conservatives for Patients’ Rights says that a public health insurance plan now being proposed in Congress “could crush all your other choices, driving them out of existence, resulting in 119 million off their current insurance coverage.”
That’s misleading. The 119 million figure comes from an analysis of a plan that would mirror Medicare and be open to every individual and business that wanted it. But that’s not the type of public plan President Obama has proposed. Nor is such a plan gaining acceptance on Capitol Hill.
The author of the study says that while some have backed the Medicare-like proposal, using the 119 million number “overstates the impact of what now is being considered.”
The ad also falsely cites the New York Times as the source of a statement that what’s being proposed would leave no consumer choices and “government in control of your health care.” The Times didn’t say that at all. The newspaper was just quoting claims made by insurance companies and members of Congress.
The full article with analysis, images and citations may be viewed at: http://www.factcheck.org/politics/more_health_care_scare.html
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