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Al_Masetti
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We DO NOT WANT the status quo … the Federal and state governments control medical insurance and the health care systems so that they have become ponderous and unwieldy. Don’t blame those failures on the free market economic system. Those failures are squarely and fairly laid at the feet of the government restrictions.Oh yes! That’s the answer…oh…wait…that’s what we have now…
The status quo is NOT the answer. Americans pay more per person for healthcare than any other country in the world, and we’re NOT getting what we pay for.
Hard working citizens with insurance coverage should not be one serious illness or accident away from bankruptcy. Changing jobs should not leave people in fear of losing medical coverage because they have a pre-existing condition. Medical choices should not be made by those whose first responsibility is to make a profit for their company.
Is the current House/Senate plan the answer? Probably not, but the opposition party did nothing when they had the chance, leaving it up for grabs now. Americans know that the status quo doesn’t serve everyone fairly and they know it’s unsustainable. Personally, I would like to see the FEHB get extended as an option for every citizen. That plan allows the person to choose from a variety of private plans to get what is best for their family. The savings comes from the large number of people involved spreading out the risk.
Without 60% of votes in Congress, the Republicans could never get their way … and with Ted Kennedy (and others) fighting tooth and nail to prevent free choice of medical insurance, there was no way to get that to happen.
What people need are low-cost catastrophic-coverage insurance policies and then add on with a variety of free market policies with various coverages depending on their needs. Basically HSA/MSA types of plans … which Ted Kennedy fought and which many of the states will not allow to be sold within their borders (or severely restrict them). [Such as New Jersey.]