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July 10, 2012
RE: H.R. 6079,
"Repeal of Obamacare Act"
Dear Member of Congress:
The National Right to Life Committee (NRLC)
urges you to vote in favor of H.R. 6079, the
Repeal of Obamacare Act, and intends to include
the roll call in our scorecard of key
right-to-life roll calls of the 112th Congress.
NRLC vigorously opposed enactment of the
Obamacare law in 2009-2010, because of its
multiple provisions authorizing federal
subsidies for abortion insurance, multiple
provisions allowing abortion-expansive federal
mandates, and multiple provisions that will
place unacceptable limits on the right of
vulnerable Americans to use their own money, if
they choose, to obtain both health care and
health insurance less likely to deny needed
health care.
Regarding the abortion-expansive provisions
of Obamacare, finding (7) in H.R. 6079 aptly
summarizes some of the problems:
(7) While President Obama promised that
nothing in the law would fund elective
abortion, the law expands the role of the
Federal Government in funding and
facilitating abortion and plans that cover
abortion. The law appropriates billions of
dollars in new funding without explicitly
prohibiting the use of these funds for
abortion, and it provides Federal subsidies
for health plans covering elective
abortions. Moreover, the law effectively
forces millions of individuals to personally
pay a separate abortion premium in violation
of their sincerely held religious, ethical,
or moral beliefs.
More detailed discussion of the pro-abortion
provisions of Obamacare can be found in NRLC's
2011 testimony in support of the Protect Life
Act (H.R. 358):
http://www.nrlc.org/AHC/ProtectLifeActDouglasJohnsonTestimony.pdf
Since its inception, the pro-life movement
has been as concerned with protecting the lives
of older people and people with disabilities
from euthanasia, including the involuntary
denial of treatment, food, and fluids necessary
to prevent death, as it has been dedicated to
protecting unborn children from abortion.
Obamacare threatens those lives by authorizing
the imposition of unacceptable limits on the
right of vulnerable Americans to use their own
money, if they choose, to obtain both health
care and health insurance less likely to deny
needed health care.
The focus of many on discussion about the
Independent Payment Advisory Board’s (IPAB)
authority over Medicare reimbursement rates, as
described in finding (4) of the bill, has
resulted in far too little attention being given
to the grave threat the board poses to the
ability of Americans of all ages to obtain
life-preserving health care after 2015:
IPAB’s key role in suppressing
nongovernmental health care spending so
that private citizens are not even
allowed to keep up with the rate of medical
inflation. The health care law empowers
IPAB, in conjunction with the federal Department
of Health and Human Services, to achieve this
goal by limiting what treatment doctors are
allowed to give their patients.
IPAB is instructed by the health care law to
make recommendations to limit what all Americans
are legally allowed to spend for their health
care so as to hold it below the rate of medical
inflation. The health care law then authorizes
the federal Department of Health and Human
Services to implement these recommendations by
imposing so-called “quality” and “efficiency”
measures on health care providers. The
documentation can be found here:
http://www.nrlc.org/HealthCareRationing/Life at
Risk Routes to Rationing 6272012 (1).pdf
What happens to doctors who violate a
“quality” standard by prescribing more
lifesaving medical treatment than it permits?
They will be disqualified from contracting with
any of the health insurance plans that
individual Americans, under Obamacare, will be
mandated to purchase. Few doctors would be able
to remain in practice if subjected to that
penalty.
This means that treatment a doctor and patient
deem advisable to save that patient’s life or
preserve or improve the patient’s health -- but
which exceeds the standard imposed by the
government -- will be denied even if the patient
is willing and able to pay for it. Repeal of
Obamacare is critically important to prevent
this rationing of life-saving medical treatment.
Obamacare also authorizes the imposition of
limits on the ability of all Americans to choose
to pay for, and on the ability of senior
citizens’ to add their own money on top of the
government Medicare payment to pay for, health
insurance less likely to deny medical treatment,
as more fully described and documented at
http://www.nrlc.org/HealthCareRationing/Life at
Risk Routes to Rationing 6272012 (1).pdf
NRLC strongly urges you to vote in favor of
H.R. 6079, and will include the vote in our
scorecard of key right-to-life roll calls of the
112th Congress.
Sincerely,

Carol Tobias
President

David N. O'Steen, Ph.D.
Executive Director

Douglas Johnson
Legislative Director

Burke Balch, J.D.
Director
Robert P. Powell Center for Medical Ethics
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