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Home Front: Politix
Government Health Plans Always Ration Care
2009-06-25
Only by expanding government control of health care can we bring down its cost. That's the faulty premise of the various proposals for health reform now being batted around Washington. The claimed cost control depends on politically safe ideas such as preventive care or the adoption of electronic health records. And neither -- even according to the Congressional Budget Office -- will do much to reduce spending.

If these proposals are implemented and fail to produce savings, government will turn to a less appealing but more familiar tool to cut costs: the regulation of access to drugs and medical services. Medicare is already going down this path. What will be new about government-run health care is the instrument of regulatory control. There will be an omnipotent federal health board. Buried in current reform proposals, this board deserves closer scrutiny.

Our best look at this construct comes from a bill released by the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee. The bill calls for a "Medical Advisory Council" to determine what medical products and services are "essential benefits" and those that shouldn't be covered by a public insurance plan.
Posted by:Beavis

#4  Health care is rationed now, as is everything else in the world. The rationing mechanism we use is called 'money.'

All that Bammo is suggesting is to change the rationing mechanism. He wants to ration based on scarcity instead of money.

Reminds me of an old cold war joke about the difference between communism and socialism. Under socialism you wait in line to buy oranges. Under communism you say 'what are oranges'? I guess you could round out the comparison by adding that under capitalism we have to pay money for oranges. Gasp. The horror.
Posted by: Iblis   2009-06-25 19:52  

#3  From the ABC ObamaCare infomercial:

Dr. Devinsky asked the president pointedly if he would be willing to promise that he wouldnÂ’t seek such extraordinary help for his wife or daughters if they became sick and the public plan heÂ’s proposing limited the tests or treatment they can get.

The president refused to make such a pledge, though he allowed that if “it’s my family member, if it’s my wife, if it’s my children, if it’s my grandmother, I always want them to get the very best care.


Read it all here.
Posted by: DMFD   2009-06-25 19:45  

#2  Medicare.
Medicare.
Medicare.
The Gubmint can't get that to work properly, refuses to plan for its near future, and now wants to create an even bigger monster. Idiots writing legislation for a nation of idiots.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2009-06-25 15:56  

#1  Who would you rather be?

A cost or a customer?

Organisations always minimise costs.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2009-06-25 11:42  

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