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TopicPagePatient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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SourcePageThe St. Petersburg Times
DateDateOctober 19, 2011
URLURLhttp://www.tampabay.com/opinion/editorials/article1197381.ece
QuoteTextRepublicans predictably point to the failure to make the CLASS Act work as a reason to repeal the entire health care reform act. Long-term care premiums would have been paid for five years before any benefits were awarded. So it's true that because of the creative accounting, the CLASS Act produced $70 billion of the $143 billion in deficit reduction attributed to health care reform. But health care reform still saves money and has many other positive provisions, including many that already have taken effect.
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Don't give up on long-term coverage by The St. Petersburg Times editorial board (The St. Petersburg Times, October 19, 2011) (view)