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Conservatives' Dangerous Plan for Health Care
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As our Tuesday, October 14 op-ed ad in The New York Times points out, despite their spectacular "free market" economic failure, conservatives are still trying to use that recipe for disaster to reform an already failing health-care system.
Our ad points out that 116 million Americans are either uninsured, underinsured, or financially vulnerable to unexpected medical costs -- now the No. 1 cause of family bankruptcies. Those who have insurance are paying higher costs for policies that often have gaping holes in coverage. And insurance companies flat-out refuse to sell coverage to those already sick. And businesses, large and small, are burdened with rising costs.
The unraveling in health care now is so obvious that politicians of every persuasion have to pretend to have solutions. But conservatives have taken their ideas off the shelf of right-wing think tanks. Instead of working to guarantee health care for those without insurance, they want to tax the health benefits of the 160 million people who get insurance on the job -- even though they acknowledge this would gradually dismantle the employer-based health care system. Twenty million people would lose coverage pretty quickly, according to the EPI Policy Center and other experts.
These conservatives actually believe that group health insurance, provided by employers, encourages people to use too much medical care, driving up costs. Instead, they want all of us to buy insurance policies directly from private insurance companies. And they believe in this theory so strongly, they would also let those companies sell policies across state lines, effectively wiping out the minimal state regulations which require companies to do things like cover pregnancies and certain tests -- or, in the best states, to cover people with pre-existing conditions.
Imagine a health-care system in which businesses decide to opt out of providing policies for their employees. Workers would instead search for policies in an environment in which costs aren't constrained by the bargaining power of employers and in which insurance companies would do just what banks have done -- set up shop in the states that would allow them to operate with the fewest constraints.
For most people, this sounds like more of the same. U.S. health care has never been heavily regulated, compared with other countries. But dismantling the one part of our insurance system that somewhat works, forcing everyone to buy health insurance on their own, hardly seems a step forward for most people.
So what's the alternative? We believe that quality, affordable health care should be a right. A person's ability to get health care should not depend on their ability to bargain in the free market, where only the strong survive. As we say in the ad, we need clear rules requiring private insurance companies to cover everyone -- even those with pre-existing conditions. And we need the security of knowing we can keep our current health plan, or we can choose a public plan like Medicare, so we're not at the mercy of the same profit-driven companies that got us into this mess!
The United States spends more for health care, and gets less for its money, than any industrialized nation. Our enormously wasteful and chaotically organized system is a drag on our global competitiveness as well as a drain on our wallets. Still, the millions of dollars the insurance and pharmaceutical industries spend on lobbying and political contributions have only served to prop up a failing system and drown out the voices for change. The silver lining in the economic shock we've experienced is that the country may be more ready than ever to contrast the false promise of an unregulated market with a bold, progressive approach that extends health care to every American.
The Institute for America's Future is a member of Health Care for America Now, the nationwide campaign for health care for all. Our ad invites everyone to join the campaign. We are challenging the misguided power of the insurance and pharmaceutical industries. And we are building a people's movement to shape a health care system that works for all of us. We invite you to join us.
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Posted by: Bliss Doubt on Oct 21, 2008 3:40 PM
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The Republican position will always be that people will abuse things. Imagine the notion of using too much health care because you have insurance. Wouldn't McCain have been eaten alive by cancer if it weren't for good health insurance? My gawd, the hypocrisy.
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» RE: "Health Care" the political term means "Insurance"
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Posted by: One American Lady on Oct 24, 2008 5:26 PM
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Insurance Policy for Medical / Hospital / Burial...since that is the Most Imporant Part of the Lives of the People...
& this is the area where the Biggest Waste of Money is being spent, in reference to Healthcare Maintenance.
How many houses are Cleaner / How Many Homebound Patients Health, has Improved, or Maintained Properly...with this type of program.
When an individual applies for this service, the end results, Only Take Place, thru 25 Individual Office Employees in serveral Different Agencies, that are from 25 to 150 Miles Apart.
I "traced the Path, all the way from Washington, D.C..... to the home of the patient, & it Really Does, take 25 employees, to provide this type of service to a Homebound Patient... even if that patient, gets just 2 / 4 / 6 or 8 hours Per Week, of Personal Care !!
And the Homehealth Agency...pays the Personal Care Employee, $3.63 Per Unit...each Unit = 15 Minutes.
That's $14.52 Per Hour. Some of them, can take an Hour just to wash a few dishes & mop a kitchen floor...
Working S L O W... is the name of the Game, when it comes to Personal Care...
Cause the Employee...can get Mileage Pay, too.
When an Employee, is On the Job, for 10 hours in one day... that's $145.20 Per Day.
That's Much More than a Nurse's Aide gets when being employed in a Nursing Home.
For 5 days of 10 hours a day...this equals:
$726.00 Per Week, PLUS TRAVEL PAY...
Gee, did you say that Truckdriving Pays good wages...why not stop that & start Washing someone's dishes & mop their floor.
Long as you get 10 hours a day...you'll surely
Make More Money...being a Personal Care Worker
than truck driving & you can Be Home With Your Family, every night & weekends.
WHERE ELSE CAN YOU FIND A JOB LIKE THIS ? And
work at your own speed...cause the pay is great.
(I find that Men can do a Better Job at Housekeeping & Personal Care, than Most Women can...
Besides, THIS PERSONAL CARE JOB...DOESN'T REQUIRE ...ANY TRAINING...
Most of the Current Workers, females, ranging in age 20 to age 55 DON'T KNOW HOW TO PROPERLY
WASH DISHES OR MOP A FLOOR.
Can you imagine this??? (Wonder how they keep their own house, if they can't do a proper job, when they Are Sent to the Private Home of a Homebound Patient??
One American Lady
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Posted by: topview on Oct 27, 2008 3:42 PM
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Thats why the FDA is trying to stop all alternative food and supplements off the market.
Our Soils have been depleted of the necessary minerals and that creates sickness within the people when they don't get what protects the immune system and builds a healthy body.
I'm 74 and had colon cancer 12 years ago. I went through the cut, burn and poison.
from the VA system as I am a Vet.
I was very sick for 4 years after their treatment. Thats when I quit all medications and went on Vitamins and supplements.
Eight months ago I found a product called FrequenSea and I stopped most vitamins and supplements since I started on FrequenSea.
I haven't been back to the VA hospital but once in 4 years now.
I changed what I was eating and take FrequenSea and I feel great and am Healthier then I have been in Years.
You can read about it on my blog here
My Healthy Blog
Watch the movie and see how to boost your immune system. Stay Healthy.
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Posted by: KDelphi5950 on Oct 27, 2008 4:01 PM
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Do not say we canat afford it after what we just gave Wall St--it wont fly anymore.
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Posted by: Bliss Doubt on Oct 21, 2008 3:40 PM
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The Republican position will always be that people will abuse things. Imagine the notion of using too much health care because you have insurance. Wouldn't McCain have been eaten alive by cancer if it weren't for good health insurance? My gawd, the hypocrisy.
www.votenader.org
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» RE: "Health Care" the political term means "Insurance"
Posted by: KDelphi5950
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Posted by: One American Lady on Oct 24, 2008 5:26 PM
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Insurance Policy for Medical / Hospital / Burial...since that is the Most Imporant Part of the Lives of the People...
& this is the area where the Biggest Waste of Money is being spent, in reference to Healthcare Maintenance.
How many houses are Cleaner / How Many Homebound Patients Health, has Improved, or Maintained Properly...with this type of program.
When an individual applies for this service, the end results, Only Take Place, thru 25 Individual Office Employees in serveral Different Agencies, that are from 25 to 150 Miles Apart.
I "traced the Path, all the way from Washington, D.C..... to the home of the patient, & it Really Does, take 25 employees, to provide this type of service to a Homebound Patient... even if that patient, gets just 2 / 4 / 6 or 8 hours Per Week, of Personal Care !!
And the Homehealth Agency...pays the Personal Care Employee, $3.63 Per Unit...each Unit = 15 Minutes.
That's $14.52 Per Hour. Some of them, can take an Hour just to wash a few dishes & mop a kitchen floor...
Working S L O W... is the name of the Game, when it comes to Personal Care...
Cause the Employee...can get Mileage Pay, too.
When an Employee, is On the Job, for 10 hours in one day... that's $145.20 Per Day.
That's Much More than a Nurse's Aide gets when being employed in a Nursing Home.
For 5 days of 10 hours a day...this equals:
$726.00 Per Week, PLUS TRAVEL PAY...
Gee, did you say that Truckdriving Pays good wages...why not stop that & start Washing someone's dishes & mop their floor.
Long as you get 10 hours a day...you'll surely
Make More Money...being a Personal Care Worker
than truck driving & you can Be Home With Your Family, every night & weekends.
WHERE ELSE CAN YOU FIND A JOB LIKE THIS ? And
work at your own speed...cause the pay is great.
(I find that Men can do a Better Job at Housekeeping & Personal Care, than Most Women can...
Besides, THIS PERSONAL CARE JOB...DOESN'T REQUIRE ...ANY TRAINING...
Most of the Current Workers, females, ranging in age 20 to age 55 DON'T KNOW HOW TO PROPERLY
WASH DISHES OR MOP A FLOOR.
Can you imagine this??? (Wonder how they keep their own house, if they can't do a proper job, when they Are Sent to the Private Home of a Homebound Patient??
One American Lady
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Posted by: topview on Oct 27, 2008 3:42 PM
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Thats why the FDA is trying to stop all alternative food and supplements off the market.
Our Soils have been depleted of the necessary minerals and that creates sickness within the people when they don't get what protects the immune system and builds a healthy body.
I'm 74 and had colon cancer 12 years ago. I went through the cut, burn and poison.
from the VA system as I am a Vet.
I was very sick for 4 years after their treatment. Thats when I quit all medications and went on Vitamins and supplements.
Eight months ago I found a product called FrequenSea and I stopped most vitamins and supplements since I started on FrequenSea.
I haven't been back to the VA hospital but once in 4 years now.
I changed what I was eating and take FrequenSea and I feel great and am Healthier then I have been in Years.
You can read about it on my blog here
My Healthy Blog
Watch the movie and see how to boost your immune system. Stay Healthy.
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Posted by: KDelphi5950 on Oct 27, 2008 4:01 PM
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Do not say we canat afford it after what we just gave Wall St--it wont fly anymore.
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