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Stop "Health Insurance" Profiteering Now!

Written by: Tom Hayes on Apr 7, 2009 10:31 PM EDT

1 in 6 Americans are uninsured and millions more are under-insured, yet lobbyists try to convince Congress and the media that health insurance companies are the best way to provide affordable health care to America. If the President's plan is changed to exclude an option similar to Medicare, health care in this country remains mired in the hands of insurance profiteers.

A public, single-payer option is the way to guarantee health care for all Americans. Insurance companies are in it for profit - that's what business does. Our big mistake thus far has been expecting them to behave altruistically. Where is their motive? It's on the bottom line.

New legislation without a single-payer "public" option is no longer a viable choice. Let people keep the for-profit coverage if they already have it, but a public health care option is overdue. Of course, competition should force private industry to provide better service at lower costs, but it still doesn't force them to help the uninsured.

To date, the private, for-profit payment systems have enriched a few large corporations while leaving millions of average Americans one illness or injury away from medical bankruptcy. The system is broken; it's a mass of red-tape, with medical decisions in the hands of bureaucrats instead of doctors. We spend more per capita on health care than any other nation, but our results leave a lot to be desired.

Let's pass the President's plan and move on to tackle the other thorny issues of our time: education and the economy.

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- The President's plan does not include a 'single-payer public option'....

By Susan Rowe on Apr 7, 2009 11:15 PM EDT

...and so far congress' public option does not have enough funding in it to be effective.   All the different and confusing public option rhetoric out there sounds a lot like the no child left behind and healthy forests stuff we heard out of the Bushies.

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By Tom Hayes on Apr 8, 2009 9:52 AM EDT

The president's goal, however, is to build such a system.  The process of negotiation to get there is a work in progress.  Demonstrating he has the will of the people supporting his initiatives in this area is one of the keys to making headway.

We have to take the insurance middle-men profits out of the formula; it's the quickest, simplest way to rein in costs.

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