Re: TAX rate and universal health care

From: James Smeltzer (James.Smeltzer@wellstar.org)
Mon Mar 10 10:56:29 2008


If you look at the cost of overhead as a percent of total expenditures the public/private cooperative known as medicare has the LOWEST overhead of any health insurance system on the planet. The only problem with it is that they are planning to balance the medicare budget on the backs of the physicians by cutting their pay until there is enough there to pay everyone.

Jim

>>> Terry DuBose <terrydubose@sbcglobal.net> 3/9/2008 5:15 PM >>>
I do not accept the premise that big business is better than big government. It will not be simple, but I do believe we can do better. The system of corporate insurance does not "allow competition" in the real sense. It simply convolutes the admonition of Hippocrates to "First do no harm" into "Your money or your life."

We can do better. Terry

Claudia Benge <bengecaj@iquest.net> wrote:

Our tax rate is already at 50% (take your time and add up all the taxes you pay) Universal health care to even come close to what is available now will add 20% to our taxes Universal health care will cost more that we can possibly pay OR people will be denied healthcare based on their age and other health risks Can you imagine if your child is injured in an accident and someone states their chance of recovery is less than 30% SO they are therefore denied care??? Or if your spouse is diagnosed with cancer and someone decides there is no chance for survival…

The only way good health care can survive is to allow competition and quality improvement. We as sonographers need to learn all we can and mentor good replacements. Quality improvement can track what really works for the least amount of expense and saves the patient money.

Health care does not need to be part of the government, it just needs to be available so that the everyone can be covered on a “pool rated” basis. Can you imagine the same people who run the postal service and medicare now would be capable of running something which is our largest national product??? I cannot.

Claudia Benge

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