Of course, dishonest claims about the House legislation may have something to do with it - such as the contention that the House bill does away with "pre-existing" conditions, thus denying treatment to Jimmy Kimmel's baby, and nearly everyone else it would seem. As George Gershwin wrote, "It Ain't Necessarily So." In fact, it isn't "so" at all - not even a little bit.
Here are the facts: If parents have health insurance, their child is covered under their plan, even if that child is gravely ill. This was true before Obamacare as well as with it, and will be true after it, too.
What’s more, American hospitals must provide emergency treatment to everyone who requires it and comes to a hospital. It does not matter if the patient is insured or not, if they have money or not, or if they have a “pre-existing condition” or not.