Any healthcare ideas?

Jarod

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Does anyone who is against the healthcare proposals have any Ideas on how to fix the current healthcare system? Its costing the tax payers huge amounts of money and is producing poor results as it stands now.

Does anyone argue that we should keep the system we currently have?
 
Does anyone who is against the healthcare proposals have any Ideas on how to fix the current healthcare system? Its costing the tax payers huge amounts of money and is producing poor results as it stands now.

Does anyone argue that we should keep the system we currently have?

Here is a quick bit of info from Neal Boortz on that very subject:

Allow insurance companies to tailor health care policies to the specific needs of the customers. I, for instance, do not need maternity protection or coverage for alcohol rehab.

Allow consumers to purchase health insurance companies across state lines.
Widen the availability of medical savings accounts.

Allow consumers to deduct the cost of insurance from their taxable income.

Allow doctors, nurses and medical suppliers to take a credit against any income taxes due for the market value of services provided free to those living at or below the poverty level.
 
But please feel free to list all the things that the government does efficiently?

What does our federal government to in a cost effective manner?

What sectors of the federal government have ever reduced bureaucracy?
 
But please feel free to list all the things that the government does efficiently?

What does our federal government to in a cost effective manner?

What sectors of the federal government have ever reduced bureaucracy?

I haven't seen one thing the government does efficiently. We are way too big for one thing and the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing.
 
Roll medicaid and CHIPS into the new healthcare plan. And possibly medicare.
Also put all federal/state employees into it.
These may need to be done in phases to facilitate a smoother transition though.

On the govt efficiency, well the private sector has not done to well so give the govt a chance. Perhaps it will do no worse and most all people will have health insurance. If so that would be a net gain.
 
Paul Ryan's Plan (R, WI)

Health Care.

Ensures universal access to affordable health insurance by restructuring the taxcode, allowing all Americans to secure an affordable health plan that best suits their needs, and shifts the ownership of health coverage away from the government and employers to individuals.

Provides a refundable tax credit – $2,500 for individuals and $5,000 for families – to purchase coverage in any State, and keep it with them if they move or change jobs.

Establishes transparency in health care price and quality data, so this critical informationis readily available before someone needs health services.

Modernizes Medicaid and strengthens the health care safety net by reforming high-risk pools, giving States maximum flexibility to tailor Medicaid programs to the specific needs of their populations. Allows Medicaid recipients to take part in the same variety of options and high-quality care available to everyone through the tax credit option.

Medicare. Transitions the program to allow beneficiaries to choose the most affordable coverage
to suit their needs.

Preserves the existing Medicare program for those 55 or older.

For those currently under 55 – as they become Medicare-eligible – creates a Medicare payment of up to $9,500. This payment is adjusted for inflation and based on income, with low-income individuals receiving greater support. It is also risk-adjusted, so those with greater medical needs receive a higher payment.

Establishes and fully funds medical savings accounts [MSAs] for low-income beneficiaries, while continuing to allow all beneficiaries, regardless of income, to set up tax-free MSAs.

Makes Medicare permanently solvent, based on consultation with the Office of the Actuary of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
 
But please feel free to list all the things that the government does efficiently?

What does our federal government to in a cost effective manner?

What sectors of the federal government have ever reduced bureaucracy?

They piss away our hard earned money most efficiently
 
Show me a business that can operate in the red for even half as long as the government?

Yes, the private sector is much more efficient than the government. The reason it looks otherwise is that the government can just let the debt pile up year after year after year.
 
Yet we constantly hear how "the republicans haven't even introduced anything," it seems like the press might be a bit lacking in reporting.

So far I posted one R's plan, you posted another. This one seems to be a decent plan, without the bureaucracy taking over.
That's the easiest and most insidious way for the liberal media to advance its agenda- don't report the alternatives. Before the internet and Talk Radio the liberal masses may have had an excuse- but no longer. And yet they make claim of intellectual superiority. *shrug*
 
Here is a quick bit of info from Neal Boortz on that very subject:

Allow insurance companies to tailor health care policies to the specific needs of the customers. I, for instance, do not need maternity protection or coverage for alcohol rehab.

Allow consumers to purchase health insurance companies across state lines.
Widen the availability of medical savings accounts.

Allow consumers to deduct the cost of insurance from their taxable income.

Allow doctors, nurses and medical suppliers to take a credit against any income taxes due for the market value of services provided free to those living at or below the poverty level.

I like all of those ideas except one... I understand you do not need alcohol rehab, but what about the guy who thinks he does not need it, but finds that he does? This is one of the real problems... His sickness then becomes a burden to all of us.
 
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