The Growing Case Against Obama's Healthcare Plan
By Peter Roff, Thomas Jefferson Street blog
President Obama is ratcheting up the healthcare debate, hoping to have it wrapped up sometime this summer. As with his nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court, the president and his Democrats seem to all-of-a-sudden be in a hurry, as though delay presages defeat.
They may be right. The more one looks at increasing the role of government in the healthcare industry, the less there is to like.
Part of the problem is that his plan, as yet, has no details, particularly in the all-important arena of how to pay for it all. As the Wall Street Journal reports Thursday, Obama's words at a Wisconsin town meeting "gave no new insight into how the administration would pay for an overhaul that U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said Thursday could cost up to $1.2 trillion over 10 years."
Obama, the paper said, says he can get the money from come from reductions in Medicare overpayments and the elimination of fraud and abuse. But that is not nearly enough money, say many experts, leading to talk of all kinds of tax increases, reductions in deductions and perhaps even a European-style Value Added Tax or VAT to make up the difference.
Another problem is that, despite the failings of the existing system, the government-run examples look worse.
A May 28, 2009 article in Health Affairs, "The policy journal of the health sphere," by Sharon Long and Paul Masi of the liberal Urban Institute, finds that former GOP Gov. Mitt Romney's signature healthcare reform has led to a shortage of doctors, longer waiting times and rationing—exactly the kinds of things that critics of Obama's government, public option approach say will happen if the president gets his way.
"In Massachusetts, some 20% of surveyed adults seeking care were told doctors or clinics were not accepting new patients, or not accepting patients with their type of coverage. The rejection rates were concentrated among those enrolled in the 'public plan' option—no surprise, given that government coverage pays far lower rates to doctors, clinics and hospitals.," the Wall Street Journal said.
President Obama's fast-track approach to healthcare reform is an effort to pull the wool over the eyes of the public. Efforts to alter the marketplace, as RomneyCare did, will inevitably lead to higher prices for essential care and longer waiting times as the system becomes flooded with people taking advantage of this new "free" government service. What the White House wants is to capitalize on the unhappiness that some Americans have with the current insurance-based system to sell them on the idea that a government-run system would be free of problems as well as free of charge. And they don't want anyone to have time to think about why that might not be true.
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Obama's Health care plan
I dont know what you are thinking Crystal J. of IL & Maggie Kramer of NY, your Defiantly not understanding what would happen if the US Healthcare Plan is passed…
For one thing there is NO Such thing as FREE Healthcare, furthermore do you even know where the money will come from to Pay for such a thing? It will be the people in the US the normal tax payer!! If you want free healthcare that is your choice but I DON’T!! I have the right to say that I Dont want it either!! You both can pay more money out of your own pay if you want Free Healthcare!!
The US is a FREE Country, We are All Free to Make our Own Choices, that’s what Makes our country so Great and Wonderful!! So We “The People” Should have the Right to Say NO We Don’t want this Healthcare Plan!!
If you want Reform of the Insurance Companies, Fine, but that should NOT Be Run by the Government either!! Someone else should run that…
So if you don’t like the healthcare Plan in the US maybe you should live in a Country like UK or Ireland if you want Government run Healthcare, because This Land is a Free Country Unlike any where in the Whole World!!
Obama's Health care plan
I beleive that Obama's Health care will be an improvement for America. It will give most of us the care we need that some Americans's are missing out on right now. The plan is expensive because of the deficit we have been in for years now. We have to pay money for things that we really need and for things that will be valuable to America. We have to give Obama time to make things happen in America everyone is been so negative.His health care plan will be afforable, middle and lower class families will get the care they and it will build off the plan we have now which I do not thnk is that bad. Im not saying that it will fix all things there are somethings that can be better however I say give Obama a chance it wil be worth it.
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I think all of you doubtig Obama need to read more and keep your opinions to yourselves. Just because one person says something doesnt mean it's true.
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