Gov’t Home Visits Not Voluntary under ObamaCare


It turns out that under ObamaCare, the insured may not be able to decline visits. While the stated purpose of the visits is typically ‘in the name of help’, the implications are quite sinister.

Who falls into the category of ‘high-risk’ individuals who might be subject to visits under ObamaCare?

  • Families which include a tobacco user.
  • Families where a mother is not yet 21.
  • Families with members who are either currently serving or are veterans of the armed forces.
  • Families with children who have low student achievement scores at school.
  • Families which include a member with developmental delays or disabilities.
  • Families with a history of substance abuse.
  • Low income families.

But Constitutional Attorney, Kent Masterson Brown explains that the visits are not voluntary.

“The eligible entity receiving the grant for performing the home visits is to identify the individuals to be visited and intervene so as to meet the improvement benchmarks,” Brown said. “A homeschooling family, for instance, may be subject to intervention in school readiness and social-emotional developmental indicators. A farm family may be subject to intervention in order to prevent child injuries. The sky is the limit. Intervention may be with any family for any reason. It may also result in the child or children being required to go to certain schools or taking certain medications and vaccines and even having more limited — or no — interaction with parents. The federal government will now set the standards for raising children and will enforce them by home visits.”

In other words, if you choose to be insured by ObamaCare, as we all will be, the government or their HHS contractors may legally use home visits as a tool to compel families to do what the administration or even the individual officials want.



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