From Forbes.com[..]There’s no such thing as a free lunch. If you ban lifetime limits, and mandate lower deductibles, and cap out-of-pocket costs, premiums have to go up to reflect these changes.
No, to sum up the article, Obamacare, rammed down the public's throat (or up their a$$es) has screwed those who where happy with their healthcare insurance
to insure the 15% who had none - whether for pre- existing condition, being in our country illegally or young and deciding to not make purchasing health insurance a priority.
The Kaiser Family Foundation notes that a typical family’s health care premiums rose $1,975 on average since 2010, when Obamacare was signed into law. The foundation also noted that “workers at lower-wage firms on average pay $1,000 more each year out of their paychecks for family coverage than workers at higher-wage firms ($4,977 and $3,968, respectively).”
Things, I would think would be easier if we just scuttled the whole thing and instead, went after the drug companies and the hospitals. I realize it costs money to make these drugs and it costs money to maintain the brick and mortar hospitals. But, if you get a hospital bill and it is itemized, it is ludicrous. One week in the hospital and my drugs were $4000, which is about twice what I spend for a whole year. Yes, I did get morphine and massive antibiotics, but, still. I just cant imagine it being that expensive. The drug companies invest millions to make and supply drugs, but they are making one awesome profit too. Sometimes America is a little too liberal in their allowing companies to make outrageous profits if the expense of it is on the backs of the very ill. Just my
No, to sum up the article, Obamacare, rammed down the public's throat (or up their a$$es) has screwed those who where happy with their healthcare insurance to insure the 15% who had none - whether for pre- existing condition, being in our country illegally or young and deciding to not make purchasing health insurance a priority. We have to pass the bill so you can find out what is in it." - Nancy Pelosi Well, we are now finding out what is in it and the same insurers, pharma you rail against are being catered to by the Obama White House. Oh, and let's not forget the deals Obama is cutting with the democratic union base, and not requiring white house/congressional staff/congress to participate in the exchange scheme. Concessions for everyone EXCEPT the common worker.And don't forget Pelosi's prophetic comment on a July 1, 2012 Meet the Press appearance: "everybody will have lower rates." The Kaiser Family Foundation notes that a typical family’s health care premiums rose $1,975 on average since 2010, when Obamacare was signed into law. The foundation also noted that “workers at lower-wage firms on average pay $1,000 more each year out of their paychecks for family coverage than workers at higher-wage firms ($4,977 and $3,968, respectively).”
The point of the delays is it is just one more of hundreds of exemptions Obama has granted whoever he pleases to exempt. Union buddies, contributors, various corporations. Even congress itself wants nothing to do with Obamacare and they exempted themselves which is the ultimate in hypocrisy. Likewise, the head of the IRS charged with enforcing Obamacare says no thanks, he will keep his current insurance coverage. If you are rich, influential and support Obama, exemptions to Obamacare are one of the perks that they get. That is the essence of this latest of hundreds of Obamacare exemptions to date.
Likewise, the head of the IRS charged with enforcing Obamacare says no thanks, he will keep his current insurance coverage.
I actually do have some constructive suggestions to help with the healthcare system in the U.S.[..]1) Follow Australian example
of its Health and Character immigration requirements
"Australia enjoys some of the best health standards in the world.
2) As much as I deplore over regulation, maybe it is time to treat medical facilities/hospitals the same as public utilities.
3) Start to have a healthy discussion on end of life care and alternatives. [..]
Hemodoc, don't you think the employer based system of providing access to health care is somewhat outdated? It just seems to me to be a terrible burden on businesses in general. I agree with you about the Swiss health system, but who in America would ever support making health providers non-profit? I guarantee you that there would be screams of "socialized medicine". And that's the real problem with the ACA; it just funnels money to the insurance industry. If someone isn't making a healthy profit, then it's un-American.I'm not sure what the will is of the majority of Americans. I don't think anyone knows that.
I didn't say anything about illegal immigration so am not sure why you've veered in that direction, unless your goal is to make worse the headache I already have. I'm sure you realize that this country has a net zero rate of illegal immigration, so the problem remains on what to do with those that are here. As a Christian, I am fairly certain that you would not like to see anyone, no matter their immigration status, being left untreated. I mean, doesn't the Bible talk about treating the sojourner as one of your own and not wishing him harm? Even if it were true that it is solely illegal immigrants who have made our healthcare so expensive, then what do we do besides complain about it?I am aware of how the current employer based healthcare system came to be, but my question still is why do we still stick to it? Why do we still expect employers to contribute to our health insurance expenses? I would have thought that most employers would be happy to shift that particular financial burden elsewhere. I'm just asking! The conditions that gave rise to this practice no longer exist, so why keep this particular relic? If there is a sound financial reason, just please someone explain it to me. I really don't understand.Does the current system really provide that well for "a large majority"? I'd rather see a system that provides well for everyone. Maybe the answer ISN'T the ACA, but that's what we've got, and I wish that our politicians would work to mend it rather than end it. Surely that would serve us all better than constant House votes on repealing it for the sole purpose of pandering to the base in the upcoming mid-terms.
Obamacare has government or a governmental surrogate making the decisions not only on when to pull the plug on a life, but also on rationing care. Again, not government's place to do so.
Quote from: noahvale on August 16, 2013, 10:03:38 AMObamacare has government or a governmental surrogate making the decisions not only on when to pull the plug on a life, but also on rationing care. Again, not government's place to do so. Please quote the exact provision of Obamacare that mandates that the government decides who is to be taken off life support.
Looking at the many models of healthcare around the world, the single payor system is NOT the ultimate in healthcare since that always leads to rationing of one form or another.
The best national policy I believe is in Switzerland. You can see a documentary on this and how other developed nations approached the same issue. Their answer in Switzerland, make all health providers non-profit, require all citizens to buy health insurance but allow the insurance companies to compete for those patients in a free market system where patients choose their own providers. If they are not happy with that company, they switch to another one.For those that cannot afford to buy the insurance, a small percentage of the population, they have government subsidies.
The ACA is nothing of the sort
In a very real sense, there was no health care debate before the ACA was passed since the GOP was shut out of the closed door meetings. I would support the Swiss model, the Obama model on the other hand is designed to destroy the employer based system and set it up with a single payor system which goes against the will of the majority of Americans. They were sold a bill of goods with the ACA and Nancy said, you must pass it so you can see what is in it. Great, the ACA is here and even Obama won't be able to keep it on the tracks.