Maybe the government can increase ESRD cost savings by encouraging transplantation utilizing the lifelong immunosuppressive drugs kidney transplant act.This approach will benefit all parties and create a much healthier and productive group.
The lifelong immunosuppressive drugs kidney transplant act topic was brought up before with Noahvale asking IHD patients to show support for it. Seems he didn't make a good enough argument for Bill Peckham, who is against its passage.http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=28786.msg454987;boardseen#newMaybe you would contribute your thoughts.
What part of his "income redistribution" should I cheer?
Quote from: Hemodoc on July 30, 2013, 12:18:59 PMWhat part of his "income redistribution" should I cheer?Matthew 25: 37-40
Hemodoc, why have your healthcare costs gone up so dramatically? Mine haven't, so why have yours? Which part of Obamacare had led to your higher costs? Here is a link to the timeline where one can see what will be implemented when; maybe this can guide you in your explanation as to why your rates have gone up so much.http://obamacarefacts.com/health-care-reform-timeline.php
Hmmm...I couldn't access that article for some reason. I have to either pay for a subscription or open an account, which I am loathe to do as it just adds to those who want to send me e-mails asking me to spend money. LOL!I'm truly not trying to get into a debate. I really am curious as to why Group Health has made your premium skyrocket. Is it really because of the ACA, or do you suspect they might be using its implementation as an excuse to raise your premium? What reason did they give you? Whenever I hear that insurance premiums are going to go up, I just can't shake off this feeling that, once again, Corporate America is doing sneaky things and blaming it all on anything other than their own greed.
I also want to note that I'm not exactly anti-government. I'm not hiding up in the mountains stashing away guns and joining the militia. I think there is a middle ground where a reasonable person can say our government sucks and try to come up with real ideas how to solve the problems. Our government is completely out of control and is wasting billions on non essential programs yet we have to worry that we might not get the life-saving care we need? I don't think you have to be nuts to see changes need to happen in our government, NOT "OBama Change" either. Real changes.
Sorry, I don't have those answers for Group Health. I just recently sold our CA home and now am no longer a Kaiser patient. Kaiser is paying for my Group Health as part of my health care for life benefit in my retirement package with my medical group. The $35,000 is what Kaiser is contracted to pay to Group Health. I have no clue why it has sky rocketed specifically, but the promise that the "Affordable Health Care Act" would reduce premiums has never materialized. Just the opposite in fact. By 2016, I have read that the average premium for a family will be $20,000. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/15/health-care-costs-record_n_1516380.htmlI know that when I am 65 if God willing I live that long, I will have to strongly consider giving up my Kaiser lifetime coverage and go with Medicare and Medigap coverage I will purchase if either are still available. Otherwise, I will on paper look like a wealthy retiree, when in fact, the majority of my taxable income will instead by my health care coverage alone. My accountant explained that the ACA will make that common for people who have health care benefits in one state and then move out of state where they will also be taxable income. There is a reason why Obamacare hired thousands of new IRS agents as part of the "health care" deal.
By 2016, I have read that the average premium for a family will be $20,000. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/15/health-care-costs-record_n_1516380.html
Sorry Bill, we will have to agree to disagree. I don't believe your figures are accurate. Here are some more articles talking of the failed promise of Obamacare to reduce premiums.http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatch/health-insurance/272465-study-health-premiums-skyrocketed-compared-to-wageshttp://www.svherald.com/content/news/2013/04/05/350620http://freebeacon.com/obamacare-causing-insurance-premiums-to-skyrocket-in-indiana/http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323936804578227890968100984.htmlLastly, my Group Health coverage is a group rate, not an individual rate. Health care costs are NOT going down under Obamacare, just the opposite. In addition, the taxes are also going through the roof.