Voters cool to gov.'s idea to charge doctors and hospitals

From: GIN11153@aol.com
Fri Mar 30 01:40:41 2007


George Skelton Capitol Journal

March 29, 2007

Sacramento — Turns out Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger faces a tough sell convincing not only doctors and hospitals they should pay higher taxes to help finance universal healthcare. Californians from other walks of life also think it's a bad idea.

"It's a stupid idea," says Claire Fitzmaurice of Irvine, a retired accountant. "Listen, they're not going to be paying. They're just going to add it on. And patients are going to pay the fee."

Schwarzenegger spins it as a fee. Tax or fee, it's arguably the most controversial piece of his universal healthcare plan, which still hasn't been honed in detail.

The governor has proposed tapping 2% of doctors' revenues and 4% of hospitals' to finance $3.5 billion of his plan's $12-billion government cost.

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