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markomalley
Guest
Over the past year or so, there have been a number of debates about the various types of health care system. I have been called all sorts of nasty things for not being in favor of Obamacare. I have called those who are in favor of Obamacare “fascists” and called those who are in favor of a Canadian or British type system “socialists.”
What brings this up is a recent discussion by Peter Orszag (director of the Obama OMB) about Independent Payment Advisory Board, which would decide upon appropriate treatments for different conditions and the amounts that doctors should be reimbursed to provide those treatments. One article that discusses that is here and another is here. I don’t want to specifically talk about that, but it is of concern for those whose doctors may prescribe a regimen of treatment that this Board determines to be not cost effective for whatever reason. We have also read in recent days about states losing medicaid funding and other issues that weren’t really discussed earlier.
Regardless of our attitudes toward the benefit of government funded healthcare, I think we can all agree that what we got was not the ideal system. So what is?
Is it possible, on the CAF social justice forum, to have a discussion of how a system that was perfectly in line with Catholic Social Doctrine would look? One that fully supports the dignity of the human person, the common good, the option for the poor, solidarity with our brethren, subsidiarity, and participation.
And so, without regard for an existing system, can we have such a discussion?
What brings this up is a recent discussion by Peter Orszag (director of the Obama OMB) about Independent Payment Advisory Board, which would decide upon appropriate treatments for different conditions and the amounts that doctors should be reimbursed to provide those treatments. One article that discusses that is here and another is here. I don’t want to specifically talk about that, but it is of concern for those whose doctors may prescribe a regimen of treatment that this Board determines to be not cost effective for whatever reason. We have also read in recent days about states losing medicaid funding and other issues that weren’t really discussed earlier.
Regardless of our attitudes toward the benefit of government funded healthcare, I think we can all agree that what we got was not the ideal system. So what is?
Is it possible, on the CAF social justice forum, to have a discussion of how a system that was perfectly in line with Catholic Social Doctrine would look? One that fully supports the dignity of the human person, the common good, the option for the poor, solidarity with our brethren, subsidiarity, and participation.
And so, without regard for an existing system, can we have such a discussion?