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It's all over but the slow walking and sad singing. The old U.S. health care system is about to receive the last rites from the high priest of hope and change. All that remains are a few arrangements relating to the funeral, which is tentatively scheduled for some time in August. And, if you are like many Americans, you're thinking, "Good riddance." You've been convinced that what was once the best medical delivery system in the world has become too inefficient and expensive to be worth saving. You look eagerly forward to the new and improved health care model promised by President Obama and his allies in Congress.
If so, you're in for an unpleasant surprise. Much of what you have long taken for granted about health care and the way it should be delivered is about to change in ways that you definitely will not like. Your discomfiture will be particularly poignant if you happen to agree with the rest of the electorate about what exactly is wrong with U.S. health care. Public opinion surveys have consistently shown that most Americans consider access and cost to be the most important problems facing the system. Perversely, the primary changes Obamacare will bring to you and your family will be reduced access to care and significant increases in its cost.
As to the latter, the most noticeable pinch will come in the form of new taxes that you will pay to cover the direct costs of "reform." And, make no mistake about it, the costs of Obamacare promise to be stupendous. Not even the President's allies in Congress and the media bother to deny it. The New York Times , for example, admits that the tab is "expected to top $1 trillion." Obama claims this breathtaking price tag can be covered with improvements in health information technology, a renewed emphasis on prevention, payment cuts to hospitals, and comparative effectiveness research. No one with any sense believes him, least of all the CBO .
Thus, the only serious question is: Who will pony up the trillion bucks? For the solution to that mystery, you have only to look in the mirror. As Bloomberg reports , "Health-care overhaul legislation being drafted by House Democrats will include $600 billion in tax increases." And what sort of tax increases are they talking about? Charles Rangel, the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, indicated that the Democrats are considering "a possible end to the income tax exclusion for employer-paid health benefits." In other words, if you're one of the millions of people who get health insurance through their jobs, your federal income taxes are about to go up.
"Wait a minute," you're thinking, "the President denounced John McCain for a similar proposal during last year's presidential election. He ran a campaign ad accusing McCain of 'taxing health care instead of fixing it.' Surely, the man isn't such a brazen hypocrite that he'd go along with this travesty now." Sorry to break this to you but, according to the Washington Post , he has already given his congressional allies the go-head. A couple of weeks ago, he told a group of Democratic senators "that he is willing to consider taxing employer-sponsored health benefits to help pay for a broad expansion of coverage."
Sadly, the increase in your tax burden is only the tip of the cost iceberg. Obamacare's inflationary effect will render health care in general more expensive. Its "efficiency" initiatives, for example, will add significant overhead costs to care providers which they will in turn be forced to pass on to you. We got a preview of this in Obama's "stimulus" package, which requires doctors and hospitals to buy expensive EHR software. The government will allegedly reimburse the cost, but an analysis by PricewaterhouseCoopers concluded that "funding for health IT is a small carrot compared to the amount of resources it will take to deploy this technology." In other words, Uncle Sam pays the tip and leaves you with the bill.
Thus, you will be taxed for Obamacare up front and pay more for care at the point of service. Ironically, when you and the rest of the voters start complaining, the President and Congress will try to "control costs" by restricting your access to care. Presumably, when you think about "access," you don't visualize a Canadian-style waiting list. You want to see a doctor or get a hospital bed without significant delays. These luxuries will soon be a thing of the past. The President and Congress will not, of course, overtly restrict access to physicians and hospitals. They will, instead, impose a set of price controls so Draconian that many providers of care will be unable to survive financially. They simply won't be there to treat you.
This is already happening to patients covered by the government's existing health coverage programs. Government price controls have, for instance, created a primary care shortage for seniors. Medicare patients are having increasing difficulty getting appointments with primary care physicians because the program's Soviet-style payment system doesn't cover the cost of an office visit. As ABC News reports , "Primary care doctors from around the country have told ABC News that they are either opting out of treating Medicare patients, or are preparing to do so." In other words, Medicare restricts access by setting payments levels so low that doctors can't afford to treat the patients.
Such access-restricting tactics will also be employed by the "public option," a new government health plan that the President and congressional Democrats insist must be included in any health care legislation. The public option closely resembles Commonwealth Care, a taxpayer-subsidized coverage plan created by the state of Massachusetts in its 2006 universal coverage law. Commonwealth Care imposes strict price controls, paying so poorly that many physicians can't afford to treat patients covered under the program. According to a new study , "One in five [Massachusetts] adults said they had been told in the last 12 months that a doctor or clinic was not accepting new patients or would not see patients with their type of insurance."
And, if you're thinking you can maintain your current level of access by simply living with the tax increase and retaining your employer-based coverage, think again. It probably won't be available. According to the Lewin Group, a respected non-partisan policy research firm, the public option would price most private health carriers out of the market: "The number of people with private health insurance would decline by 119.1 million people. This would be a two-thirds reduction in the number of people with private coverage." Because your current insurer won't enjoy the taxpayer subsidy that allows the public plan to charge below-market premiums, it won't be able to compete. You'll be forced to go on the public plan because there won't be any other coverage choices.
You will not, however, enjoy those below-market premiums for long. Once the public plan has gained a monopoly in the health coverage market by pricing everyone else out of business, your out-of-pocket expenses will begin to creep up. The pretext for this will involve the need to defray ever-increasing costs, as if Obamacare had not been foisted on you based on the promise that it would control such costs. By then, you may be feeling a little nostalgic about that the old health care system, the one in which you were the final arbiter of your own medical fate. In the dim mists of memory, it may not seem as "inefficient" and "expensive" as it once did.
But the old system, like John Brown, will be moldering in the grave. Meanwhile, in addition to being saddled with those old, familiar health insurance premiums, you will be paying higher taxes and have considerably less access to care. This is how Obamacare will change your life.
Hurt me once Shame on you! Hurt me twice Shame on me! "GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS"
"YES I OPENED MY E-MAIL TO FIND THIS, PLEASE READ IT" "HE IS ONE OF THE BEST POSTERS ON THIS FORUM" Subject: In reply to your request to sign on to the Health Care InitiativeA. As an American, concerned with and for America, NOT a party, an agenda, or a particular politician, I beg you to please use your god given brain to think about what it is you are advocating. Please remember that what you and I are discussing has yet to be fully disclosed to us. We are discussing for and against an unknown. Just the concepts that have been handed down to us by those with an agenda. We both agree that Health Care, needs reform. It needs an overhaul, but not at the price, the unaffordable price that the current legislation is going to cost. At least the projected cost of what has been shown us to date. This is your future, these are your dollars, this is the legacy that you will have to live with. Trust me when I say the path you are choosing is flawed. Massive change, equals massive disruption. Massive power, equals massive corruption. We as Americans cannot afford to have the foxes watching the chickens. It never has, and never will work. The foxes get fat, (for a while) then the chickens get consumed. As a result the foxes die of starvation. It is a cycle of life that is doomed from the start. No belief in political rhetoric is going to change the axiom. To be ideologically involved is a wonderful thing. To be ideologic without using logic in this debate is simply to become someone's political pawn. This is moronic at best. America has and will continue to be great because of one underlying principle. That principle is the separation of powers which our forefathers had the foresight to employ in our founding documents. What does this do. It simply keeps the balance of power in check. If power is kept in check then this ship, this America, this country will continue to flourish and lead the world with innovation and compassion. Don't get me wrong, sometimes we screw it up. It is not perfect, but the overall larger result has been to better this world even with the mistakes. Our ship needs to remain upright. It is my belief that this current administration wants to upset this balance. They want unprecedented control. What does this mean for you, and your future if we allow this to happen? What does this mean for your children? What does this mean for the World that has quite frankly looked to the United States as the savior of freedom, and guardian of peace? Look back at your history and ask yourself, "Where would I be if my country had not taken the steps it did against Hitler. Against Japan. Against the Russians. And now, against radical Islamic factions that want to strip you not only your way of life, but most likely your life itself. Where would I be now if we as a Nation had gone down a path of one party rule with no separation of powers. Just look at your history of the nations that have followed this course. This is all I ask of you, and that is to open your eyes and see what has occurred throughout history. It is not magic. Just a reality check on how truly great OUR America is because of the foresight of these founding principles. I know what you are thinking. It sure is a far stretch from Health Care to Fundamental Islamic factions. However, I will point out to you that it is ALL part of the same connection. The connection is simple. The connection is our sovereign government, and its ability to choose, not through a single source of knowledge or rule, but through the multiple layers of individual and collective thoughts that have been created. A process that, as stated has not been perfect, but has proven through the ages to be functionally correct a majority of the time. To be blunt, a tract record that is not open for debate, as the results cannot be skewed by those with focused agendas. A. you have no clue as to who I am. I am not sure that at this point in your life if you have a clue as to who you are? I don't mean this sarcastically, but more in the light that without some of life's experiences it is hard to be fully versed in what is being thrown at us in this political debate. I am not sure anyone is or can be fully versed, no matter the age. However, with age sometimes comes a more rounded perspective. It is with this perspective that I ask you to truly look at what is being asked of you. Not by your convictions, but by the convictions of others. How are these actions going to impact those who fall under the sphere of influence and rhetoric. What is the fallout going to look like to my children? What is the fallout? Is the cost maintainable for the benefits being proposed. or, are the benefits being proposed simply a ploy for those less scrupulous in a simple grab for power.This power grab is not new to history, in the past, the present, nor the future. I am simply asking you to think about these things before you sign on to a program that none of us truly knows the magnitude, or the scope of, as they have yet to be disclosed. What I am asking you to do, as I am doing myself, is to simply think. Have a great day, a great life. B. "THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO READ"
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