(no subject)
Aug. 8th, 2006 02:12 pm- Apparently, both Dan Malloy and John Destefano use a dictionary with a significantly different definition of "universal" that mine. From Miriam-Webster Online:
Main Entry: 1uni·ver·sal
Pronunciation: "yü-n&-'v&r-s&l
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin universalis, from universum universe
1 : including or covering all or a whole collectively or distributively without limit or exception; especially : available equitably to all members of a society (universal health coverage)Malloy has an income cap at 300% of the Federal Poverty Level (about $50,000). Destefano has a similar 300% limit, but up to 500% for self-employed individuals ($83,000). Luckily, every family of who makes more than that is certainly already getting insurance or can afford to buy their own. Right.
This is not "Universal Health Care," this is just a sop to the liberal base. If it was universal health care, there would be a reasonable expectation that the coverage would actually cover everyone.
- "Universal Health Care" is not going to save money.
The various proponents of "Universal Health Care" claim that the money saved by not having to pay for the uninsured will pay for insuring the uninsured.
How does this make any sense?
All "Universal Health Care" really does is shift around the responsibility for paying the bills. Currently, hospitals, doctors, and laboratories bear the brunt of uninsured costs, aside from rare infusions from the government last resort agencies. The "Universal Health Care" plan simply transfers the responsibility to treating these people from the providers to the government (i.e. the taxpayers).
- Expanding Medicare/Medicaid to coverage every U.S. Citizen is not going to work.
Providers have almost as much trouble collecting payment from Medicare/Medicaid as they do from the uninsured. In fact, the prices paid for cash services at hospitals, doctor's offices, and laboratories are artificially inflated to help the providers compensate for the deep discounting of Medicare/Medicaid and the insurance companies.
no subject
Date: 2006-08-08 07:53 pm (UTC)