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    1. Secretary Alex Azar‏Verified account @SecAzar Sep 27

      The previous administration’s major healthcare achievement, the Affordable Care Act, was an attempt to use more government regulation and intervention to improve American healthcare. As we all know, the results were disastrous, with skyrocketing costs and disappearing choices.

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    2. Secretary Alex Azar‏Verified account @SecAzar Sep 27

      When @POTUS took office, he took aggressive action. Literally, one of the first significant actions by the President was stepping in to help the American people by stabilizing the market as best he could within its broken confines.

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    3. Secretary Alex Azar‏Verified account @SecAzar Sep 27

      Turns out when you have a president who's willing to take decisive action, who understands business, who’s willing to work with the private sector, you can find a way to help American patients—even within a failed system like the ACA. We now have clear evidence that this is true.

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    4. Secretary Alex Azar‏Verified account @SecAzar Sep 27

      BREAKING: We are announcing today that, for the very first time under the ACA, the premium for a typical federal exchange plan will actually drop. Insurers have proposed to cut premiums for these benchmark plans by 2% nationally.

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    5. Secretary Alex Azar‏Verified account @SecAzar Sep 27

      Let me repeat that: Under @POTUS, prices are dropping and choices are returning. The President who was supposedly trying to sabotage the ACA has proven better at managing it than the President who wrote the law. And we're still approving measures to further bring down premiums!

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    6. Secretary Alex Azar‏Verified account @SecAzar Sep 27

      Now, rather than reckon with the failures of the ACA, the same suspects are now proposing to repeat them—by imposing these failed ideas on all of American healthcare. I’m referring to the various proposals to create “Medicare for All.”

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    7. Secretary Alex Azar‏Verified account @SecAzar Sep 27

      The promise of "Medicare for All" is that all should get the quality care like seniors receive today. But the reality would be no one gets that quality—not working Americans who lose their employer insurance and not seniors whose program would now be altered beyond recognition.

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      Secretary Alex Azar‏Verified account @SecAzar Sep 27

      The cost of "Medicare for All" would be staggering. By one recent estimate this system would cost taxpayers $32 trillion over a 10-year period. Today, 28% of federal spending is on healthcare. Under "Medicare for All," 58% of our federal budget would be devoted to healthcare.

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        2. Secretary Alex Azar‏Verified account @SecAzar Sep 27

          One of the best things about American healthcare is that we believe if you don’t like your plan, you don’t have to keep it. If you don’t like your doctor, you don’t have to keep them, either! Medicare for All is the opposite—if you don’t like your plan, there’s no way to leave.

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        3. Secretary Alex Azar‏Verified account @SecAzar Sep 27

          There is a better way to do healthcare. It involves sending power back to the American people—to states, to local communities, to your doctor, and to you, as American patients. It involves building on the successes we’ve seen when patients have choice.

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        4. Secretary Alex Azar‏Verified account @SecAzar Sep 27

          Empowering the decision-makers closest to the people is the way of the future, a return to what once made American healthcare great, and the vision @POTUS has to deliver better care for all at lower prices.

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        5. Secretary Alex Azar‏Verified account @SecAzar Sep 27

          Read my full remarks from today on the progress we’ve made to improve health insurance markets for Americans, and the steps we must take to continue moving forward:https://go.usa.gov/xPW5r 

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        1. Noah Finneburgh‏ @NoahFinneburgh Sep 27
          Replying to @SecAzar

          Are you using a government account to campaign?

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        1. Tryst‏ @TrystFox Sep 27
          Replying to @SecAzar

          The system would cost $32 Trillion over 10 years... A savings of $4 trillion dollars. I thought conservative liked saving money?

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        1. James Sitkoski‏ @GizmoLatch Sep 27
          Replying to @SecAzar @SeemaCMS

          Is this the estimate that shows net savings. How can you let so many Americans die and suffer anc go bankrupt because of the healthcare mess. I guess a guy who puts kids in cages has no human empathy.

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        1. Jonathan Yeagley‏ @JonathanYeagley Sep 27
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          The cost of our current healthcare system is staggering, we pay twice what other countries pay and you have done nothing.

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        1. ADAW‏ @ADAWnews Sep 27
          Replying to @SecAzar

          Instead, individuals are paying for it. $15,000 a year in health insurance premiums per individual. Add it up. Commercial payers are getting rich. No profit in Medicare, just treatment.

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        2. Jason Dunn‏ @JasonDunn16 Sep 27
          Replying to @SecAzar @SeemaCMS

          The cost is borne on the backs of citizens every single day. Bankrupting them or keeping them away from actual healthcare. What is the source for your “study”? What did it include? Numbers without context mean nothing. As a nation we pay the most for really mediocre outcomes.

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        1. TajaReyul‏ @tajareyul Sep 28
          Replying to @SecAzar

          I'm officially questioning your numbers. I think you're pulling them out of your ass from the way they smell. Even if you're 100% right, just take those $$ away from defense spending, easy peasy

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        1. oz62‏ @oz62 Sep 28
          Replying to @SecAzar

          We pay exactly that right now on a small minority of Americans & that coverage is crap. Stop lying. Americans know what’s going on and our votes in November will prove it.

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        1. Generic Jesse‏ @GenericJesse Sep 28
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          Medicare for all, which covers EVERYBODY, would cost $32T over ten years. Our current system, which does NOT cover everybody, would cost $34T. TWO TRILLION DOLLARS **MORE** than Medicare for all. Paying less and getting more is an absolute no brainer. YOU are obfuscating.

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        1. slosl‏ @TomJone30886373 Sep 28
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          Lies, lies, lies

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        1. J Musselman‏ @jmuss67 Sep 27
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          And when all this is said and done, please explain what you’ve done to ensure my diabetic child has affordable healthcare and insulin during his life. I’ll be waiting.

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        1.  🌊Austinsus‏ @austinsus512 Sep 27
          Replying to @SecAzar

          The cost of the tax cut for the rich is what was staggering. Now you want to make sure you finish us off by taking away all safety networks. You are all monsters.

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        1.  💙 ❄ 💙LibralVeganMeToo‏ @LiBethOld1 Sep 27
          Replying to @SecAzar

          Reign in health care costs. How can a hospital charge $50k for cardiac stents and be reimbursed $3k? Who pays for uninsired/underinsured? We are ALL paying the cost of piecemeal care focused on drugs not prevention.

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