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Well, the article quoted above describes the $440 billion Medicare program. $47 billion of that makes it less than 10%. I am curious as to the percentage of waste in private health care programs.
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Waste in the private healthcare programs is also known as profit. You will never see those numbers.
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Well, I can see a doctor or a hospital profitting from unnecessary procedures or operations, but I don't see how the insurance company that pays for them would call that a good deal.
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Senate weighs long-term care program
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Link lol - fiscally solvent after 75 years. I think is more the type of program needed than the proposals that the congress just passed, but I'm biased.
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Keep reading. You are going to be butt fucked in the end.
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Not that end, the other end...
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I would agree with you that these programs are essential for serving those who currently are grossly under served in meeting their health care needs. It is also true that these provisions are probably among the more expensive provisions. Where I might disagree with you is why the bills should exclude other equally necessary provisions to serve the 30+ million uninsured and/or to address the failures in the current system for those covered through employer-based plans. Most of the provisions below are in both the House and Senate bills, with minor differences..... the form of a public option and the structure of an Insurance Exchange, the revenue sources, mandates on small businesses, and the anti-trust exemptions. Both bills: end the practice of insurance companies denying coverage to anyone with pre-existing conditions.I still dont know which of these provisions you dont think are essential or, at the very least, an improvement over the current system. |
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You can't just sell the good parts. The parts with unintended consequences cannot be ignored. Costs are not controlled the bill will not fix the problems in Health Care today.
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In terms of "fixing" the problems, the so-called unintended consequences, for the most part, are driven by ideology (your friend McCaughey) and/or corporate interests (insurance lobby, small business lobby, etc). Last edited by Redux; 11-19-2009 at 01:32 PM. |
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Tell it to the people who have been laid off in the name of expected changes due to the health care legislation.
Tell it to people who are experiencing skyrocketing deductibles in mandatory employer based plans. The "highly speculative" findings are exactly the point.
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More on the Medicare Commissions which operate now and will receive a significantly new role in the Healthcare Reform Bills now before Congress.
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You must have me confused with someone else.
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Why do you think long-term care insurance and assisted living programs are "more the type of program needed" than basic coverage for 30+ million uninsured or ending exclusions based on pre-existing conditions for millions or capping out-of-pocket expenses so that other millions dont face bankruptcy every year as a result of a medical crisis or.... I understand that we all have our personal reasons for prioritizing what is needed and what should be covered in any health care reform. But I believe we need to look beyond our personal experiences to what provides the best opportunity for assisting the greatest number of people in need. |
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