Affordable Care Act forces health insurance companies to actually spend money on medical care

Current TV correspondent Jacki Schechner helps uncover how Obama’s Affordcable Care Act may force health insurance companies to give U.S. citizens a billion-dollar rebate thanks to the Medical Loss Ratio’s 80-20 rule — unless the Supreme Court deems the act unconstitutional. “A lot of them claimed while health care reform was being debated that they couldn’t afford that,” Schechner says. “But it’s actually proving that not only can they do it within the 80 percent, but they’re going to owe money back, and they’ll be fine.”