Publications
With new cost estimates for the revised House health care reform bill, CRFB has updated the health care comparisons chart. Read Evaluating Health Care Plans for a full analysis of the three health care reform bills.
Building on Comparing Health Care Plans, this paper goes beyond simply describing the Senate HELP bill, the House Tri-Committee bill, and the amended Senate Finance billto offer detailed analysis on their key costs, deficit impacts, and long-term fiscal implications.
While there is broad agreement that health reform is necessary, there is little consensus on what changes are needed. To help the public understand the health care reform debate, this paper focuses on the ten-year costs and savings under the major provisions of the Senate HELP Committee bill, the Finance Committee bill, and the House Tri-Committee bill.
UPDATE: See the latest cost and savings estimates of the amended Finance bill here.
The CBO recently projected a ten-year deficit of $7.1 trillion using a "current law" baseline. But these numbers may prove to be optimistic. CRFB argues that four major assumptions in the baseline are unlikely to materialize, leading to a ten-year deficit of $12.6 trillion. This paper discusses US Budget Watch's own "current policy" baseline, which assumes particular policies do not conform to current law.






