Unspeakable Damage to Consumers, Employers, and Taxpayers
Forcing individuals and employers to purchase questionable insurance to pay for expensive services in a system that has failed so many is the reason that this 2000 page mess is worse than no reform.
Affordable health care can only be achieved by having cost controls on both the way funding to pay for services is raised and administered and the way delivery systems, hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies providing care and medications, are operated.
Health care reform could be the greatest economic stimulus ever but we must throw out the 2000 page reform mess and start over.
A pure public option, giving free care to everyone choosing public care, and eliminating costs for employers who choose the public option for their employees, which uses government sales tax funding, replacing insurance, along with distributing all government funded care only through government owned and operated hospitals, staffed by government employed doctors and health care providers, using proven VA systems, is the most cost effective and morally correct way for fixing half of the health care problem.
The second half of the solution is to have a pure private option, with private insurance and only private funding, paying for care and medications dispenssed by private providers, which would not be subjected to any government mandates.
Healthy people and a healthy economy, saving taxpayers hundreds of billions annually, could be achieved if the President’s reform were more prudently crafted, using proven systems.
The current offering for health care reform will use government’s advantages to force consumers and employers to pay even more money for health care.
Nobody can collect the money to pay for health care as cheaply as the government can through a national sales tax, and nobody can deliver high quality care and medications as cost effectively as the VA.
Two choices should be offered to everyone to use either; free public health care, no insurance, no co pays, free period, sales tax funded, from a new system of government owned and operated hospitals, using the VA format, which would deliver all government funded care, or alternatively consumers could choose to purchase private care.
Employers could opt out and turnover health care to government.
Government’s advantages used for consumers, employers, and taxpayers would save hundreds of billions annually.
No one except the health care industry has been, “waiting for years”, for the mess that is being foisted off on us now as reform.
Health care can be fixed for people, employers and taxpayers quickly, and save hundreds of billions of dollars annually, if the President and legislators would allow the use of what President Obama has called “government’s unfair advantages”, to be used to pay for, using a sales tax, and deliver, through VA style government hospitals, high quality low cost health care, as part of the reform solution.
Two choices should be offered to everyone to use either; free public care, sales tax funded, from a new national health system, no insurance, no co pays, free period, or alternatively to use privately purchased private care.
Employers who select public care for their employees would not be required to pay for or have any further involvement with health care.
Private unlimited choices could be purchased, and always free public care would be available.
Government needs to become the basic necessities no frills provider of health care in a new dual public/private choice syatem.
President Obama should allow what he calls, “governments’ unfair advantages”, to be used to benefit the large population of US consumers.
Current reform proposals use “governments’ unfair advantages” to force us to purchase insurance, to pay for care delivered by private systems with bloated costs, which will increase health industry profits at a terrible expense to consumers, employers and taxpayers.
Nobody can collect the money to pay health care as cheaply as the government can through a national sales tax, and nobody can deliver high quality care and medications as cost effectively as the VA has for years.
Going back and forth between free public, and user purchased private care, would allow unlimited choices, ultimate freedom, and always free public care would be available.
Tennessee: House health care reform would cost state $1.4 billion
Unspeakable Damage to Consumers, Employers, and Taxpayers
Forcing individuals and employers to purchase questionable insurance to pay for expensive services in a system that has failed so many is the reason that this 2000 page mess is worse than no reform.
Affordable health care can only be achieved by having cost controls on both the way funding to pay for services is raised and administered and the way delivery systems, hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies providing care and medications, are operated.
Health care reform could be the greatest economic stimulus ever but we must throw out the 2000 page reform mess and start over.
A pure public option, giving free care to everyone choosing public care, and eliminating costs for employers who choose the public option for their employees, which uses government sales tax funding, replacing insurance, along with distributing all government funded care only through government owned and operated hospitals, staffed by government employed doctors and health care providers, using proven VA systems, is the most cost effective and morally correct way for fixing half of the health care problem.
The second half of the solution is to have a pure private option, with private insurance and only private funding, paying for care and medications dispenssed by private providers, which would not be subjected to any government mandates.
Healthy people and a healthy economy, saving taxpayers hundreds of billions annually, could be achieved if the President’s reform were more prudently crafted, using proven systems.
House calls as cost-saver in health care reform?
The current offering for health care reform will use government’s advantages to force consumers and employers to pay even more money for health care.
Nobody can collect the money to pay for health care as cheaply as the government can through a national sales tax, and nobody can deliver high quality care and medications as cost effectively as the VA.
Two choices should be offered to everyone to use either; free public health care, no insurance, no co pays, free period, sales tax funded, from a new system of government owned and operated hospitals, using the VA format, which would deliver all government funded care, or alternatively consumers could choose to purchase private care.
Employers could opt out and turnover health care to government.
Government’s advantages used for consumers, employers, and taxpayers would save hundreds of billions annually.
What would a health-care mandate mean for individuals?
No one except the health care industry has been, “waiting for years”, for the mess that is being foisted off on us now as reform. Health care can be fixed for people, employers and taxpayers quickly, and save hundreds of billions of dollars annually, if the President and legislators would allow the use of what President Obama has called “government’s unfair advantages”, to be used to pay for, using a sales tax, and deliver, through VA style government hospitals, high quality low cost health care, as part of the reform solution. Two choices should be offered to everyone to use either; free public care, sales tax funded, from a new national health system, no insurance, no co pays, free period, or alternatively to use privately purchased private care. Employers who select public care for their employees would not be required to pay for or have any further involvement with health care. Private unlimited choices could be purchased, and always free public care would be available.
Bredesen has reservations on some health care reform aspects
Government needs to become the basic necessities no frills provider of health care in a new dual public/private choice syatem. President Obama should allow what he calls, “governments’ unfair advantages”, to be used to benefit the large population of US consumers.
Current reform proposals use “governments’ unfair advantages” to force us to purchase insurance, to pay for care delivered by private systems with bloated costs, which will increase health industry profits at a terrible expense to consumers, employers and taxpayers. Nobody can collect the money to pay health care as cheaply as the government can through a national sales tax, and nobody can deliver high quality care and medications as cost effectively as the VA has for years. Going back and forth between free public, and user purchased private care, would allow unlimited choices, ultimate freedom, and always free public care would be available.