Writers on the Loose I'd rather be waterboarding
Columns WOTL Writers Write your own column!
My Columns | My Bio | WOTL Home | Write your own column | Account Login
Health Care Reform Proposed by 'Physicians for Reform'

Americans still want health care reform, but they are looking for clear, patient-centered, fiscally responsible solutions. Physicians for Reform offers such a plan. Here are five reforms they propose.

REFORM #1: Sell Insurance Across State Lines

FACT: State mandates drive up costs

• Health insurance for a 25-year-old male in New Jersey costs nearly six times what it does in Kentucky, largely because of state mandates.

• Introducing choice and competition reduces business overhead. Businesses could use these savings to raise wages or hire workers. This stimulates the economy without spending a dime of federal money.

FACT: Interstate competition optimizes legislative oversight

• Competing incentives push states toward quality and efficiency. Increased regulation protects patients. Decreased regulation attracts business. If fifty state legislatures compete to balance patient protection against affordability, effective and efficient oversight will emerge.

• The alternative is to have federal mandates—giving Americans no choice and leaving the political class with no competition.

We the People provide oversight

• Independent watchdog groups could rate states and insurance companies on cost and patient satisfaction. This sifts the good from the bad.

• Armed with knowledge and incentive, Americans would push insurers to offer better, cheaper products tailored to their specific needs.

CONCLUSION: Allowing businesses to purchase insurance across state lines empowers We the People, not Washington, and does not cost a dime. CNN’s Wolf Blitzer repeatedly questioned President Obama’s senior adviser David Axelrod about this reform. Axelrod offered no reason why it would not work. This measure should enjoy bipartisan support.

REFORM #2: Let individuals purchase health insurance with pre-tax dollars


FACT: Insurance companies serve businesses, not patients


• Businesses purchase employee health insurance with pre-tax dollars. Individuals purchase insurance with post-tax dollars making their insurance far more expensive.

• This reform lets patients buy products that meet their needs and makes insurers more accountable to patients.

CONCLUSION: This reform empowers We the People and requires no federal spending.

REFORM #3: Encourage Health Care Savings Accounts (HSAs)

FACT: HSAs reduce health care costs without rationing (cutting Medicare)


• No one spends someone else’s money as wisely as they spend their own. This is the fundamental problem of any third-party-payer system (whether insurance companies or government).

• When a third party pays, nobody cares about cost. HSAs encourage patients to ask: 

1) How much does this cost? 

2) Do I need this test or medication?

• HSAs let patients control their own money, decreasing health care spending by 13%.

• This “bends the curve” without rationing care. During 2005 and 2006, traditional insurance rose 7.3% annually. Lower cost / higher deductable plans combined with HSAs rose only 2.7% annually.

FACT: HSAs encourage “young invincibles” to buy insurance

• Allowing patients to transfer unused, pre-tax HSA dollars to retirement accounts gives “young invincibles” a reason to purchase health insurance.

• Washington’s “reform” forces younger / healthier Americans to buy insurance under threat of fines or prison.

CONCLUSION:
By addressing a fundamental problem of today’s health care system, this reform “bends the curve” without rationing care. Again, it empowers We the People without plunging America further into debt.

REFORM #4: End abusive medical litigation

FACT: Frivolous litigation drives physicians out of medicine

• Tremendous upheaval occurs when physicians are accused of malpractice—even when acquitted. Bringing tens of millions of new patients into the system requires more physicians, not fewer.

FACT: Frivolous litigation reform lowers cost and improves access to care

• Americans spend approximately $124 billion every year because physicians practice defensive medicine. Frivolous lawsuit reform could reduce healthcare spending by approximately $70 billion annually.

• In 2002, 62% of counties in Texas did not have an obstetrician. After passing frivolous medical litigation reform in 2003, nearly 600 obstetricians returned to practice medicine in the Lone Star State by 2007.

CONCLUSION: Ending abusive litigation “bends the curve” without rationing care. Physicians for Reform outlines medical litigation reform that reduces frivolous suits, expedites legitimate suits, and holds negligent physicians accountable. (www.PhysiciansForReform.org)

REFORM #5: Covering the uninsured

FACT: We can insure the uninsured without expanding American debt

• Approximately 25% of patients who visit the emergency room where I work do not have health care coverage. Clearly something must be done.

• A system of tax credits can help the uninsured purchase coverage. This would cost approximately $80 billion annually. Reforms #1 through #4 will save approximately $120 billion annually, covering the uninsured. Healthcare reform must be viewed in terms of American debt, not federal deficit.

Getting Health Care Reform Right

Scott Brown's election to the Senate gives the nation a chance to slow down and rethink health care reform. It gives our lawmakers an opportunity to keep the patient at the center of American health care. And to do this we must:

- Scrap the current legislation.
- Enact the five reforms listed above.
- Pass each reform separately, one bill every four months.
- Limit each bill to 50 pages.
- Let each bill pass or fail on its own merits—no pork, no pay-offs.
- Make final language available to the public for at least 7 days prior to voting.

We the People
want patient-centered, fiscally responsible reform. Change for the sake of change is not enough. Massachusetts voters made this clear. Washington, listen and give Americans real solutions. Only then will we support you at the ballot box. 

Original: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2010/01/21/clgray-health-care-reform-obama-massachusetts/

© 2010 Pete Lounsbury: The LOUDEST Nixin List Guy - 1/31/10

add as favorite Add Peter Lounsbury as favorite writer



include comments
   

email a friend

Date Other Titles - by Peter Lounsbury Comments
Sep 8, 10 This will piss off EVERYONE, Democrat and Republican 0
Sep 8, 10 AC: Liar, Political Opportunist, Unprincipled Jackass 0
Sep 7, 10 I'm just sayin it would be a novel concept 2
Sep 7, 10 Florida Church Denied Permit for Quran Burning 10
Sep 7, 10 International Burn A Bible Day 2
Sep 3, 10 Judge em all and let God sort em out! 0
Sep 2, 10 The planet does not need humans 1
Sep 2, 10 Jim has his idea of what soldiers are, so here's mine of liberals like Jim 5
Sep 1, 10 Why I want Sarah Palin to be President... 7
Sep 1, 10 Is this a freedom of religion and free speech issue? 5
Sep 1, 10 The liberal standard for heroes 0
Aug 31, 10 Windows 7 Upgrade 3
Aug 31, 10 How liberals and Muslims lie 101 24
Aug 30, 10 11 to 18 and you still ignore, and still respond with condescending nonsense 3
Aug 27, 10 The REAL cost of the war 5
Aug 27, 10 The truth about Gypies. Sorry Zjabs... 3
Aug 25, 10 One helluva day for Florida and the nation! 3
Aug 24, 10 Cults, Sects and Occam's Razor 5
Aug 24, 10 What about this for a smartphone app... 3
Aug 24, 10 Liberal lie of the day: The GOP wants to return to Bush's economic policies 0
Aug 23, 10 When you box, expect to get boxed if you stay in the ring 2
Aug 23, 10 Quote for Cordoba Initiative peeps: "Rejecting this has become like rejecting Islam itself" 1
Aug 23, 10 Team Obama to America: We need to nationalize farms too 6
Aug 21, 10 Was Obama born out of wedlock? 0
Aug 21, 10 Obama, Lies, Islam and other interesting facts 0
Aug 20, 10 Hindsight being 20/20 as it is, who do you wish was President now? 26
Aug 19, 10 What is a practicing Christian anyhow? 7
Aug 19, 10 What country do you think this is? 2
Aug 18, 10 If everything you know about God is from the History Channel 1
Aug 18, 10 The N-Word 12

Click Here for Previous Titles »  



« Columnists