Health Reform - Big Pharma & Insurance

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Thursday, 06/25/2009 @ 09:02 AM
To whom it may concern:

Begin typing here..    Michael here. I can see from the comments to yesterdays Post That like  most americans you have fallen for the Propaganda issuing forth from the special interests like big pharma and insurance. These are the folks that will tend to lose in health reform. Also your elected officials that benefit through campaign contributions both legal and ill-eagle.

 We gave the banks seven hundred billion dollars. The government ,  banks and the mortgage  companies scared us into thinking if we didn't  the country would go under all together. That money is now nearly gone as news comes in that some banks are paying back. Well that was a hell of a turn around for an industry that was teetering on total collapse. Now shouldn't we reduce the stimulus package by that amount? The  stimulus money is trickling out slowly yet the economy is beginning to recover. Why should we continue with a stimulus as if it is an emergency. The only sectors that have benefitted from this mess is government by claiming more power to stick it's hand into our pie. The banks by getting tax payer money in lump sums with no oversight. Just grab a hand full and stick in your pocket. Mortgage companies as they have taken from the poor and given it to the rich through shady dealings and deceptive practices with mortgage buyers. Through tricky and border line legal derivatives  wall street drove us into the ground. So who's your friend. We are. As in we the people. We have  the power to regulate but we don't. If the government would do it's duty to it's citizens and do their jobs in enforcing  regulations rather than turning a blind eye. Perhaps it was those campaign contributions or in the case of appointees plain bribes. We would not be in this mess to start with.  It  amazes  me that people immediately move to the extremes instead of seeing the truth is somewhere in between.  It is true that only 15% of the population is unassured. Those are the folks that go to the emergency room for all treatment. A cold or cough a scratch as well as serious health needs. This is very expensive and those of us that have insurance pay through the nose for them. We pay for every body else in the country. Since the insured in the  country have to pay for them any way through rising taxes, rising hospital care giver costs along with your rising insurance premiums. Let's have a system that will save us some money. It is false that to bring these folks into the system would overwhelm the system. They are already in the emergency room system that we pay for and we are not rationed in our care . Why don't we form a giant group and self insure. A co-op if you will. We can then shop just as the other insurance providers do. We can contract with health car provider networks and bargain with our millions of members. A public co-op is not a government entity and can set our own standards of care .As for one-two trillion i say again we are already shouldering this in our premiums and government well fare programs . All the money we need can be found in obsolete  waste full government  programs. waste and fraud  in all government from washington politics and favors to pork to every state. We will not need to pay our administrators a hundred million a year . We all know this is true. It is time to change and we can achieve our goals. To have a system that will save us money we need competition among insurers. At this time their is little or no competition among health insurers. For those of you that say a private plan will break the poor insurance companies and will put the government between you and your doctors. This is crap. The insurance companies is already standing there. You need a referral from your primary care Doctor to see a specialist. If the treatment  for your illness is controversial or a pre existing condition you die.  This not interference between you and your doctor.  That causes you to pay more in co-pays and premiums. Man
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Total Comments: 6
harmont,  on 06/25/2009 @ 11:31 AM  wrote:
I agree with with what you wrote today about the "government growth package" I mean aka the "stimmulas package." Not sure they will go the public co-op route as these seems to be more logical, my fear is to much government regulations and too much government involvement, and too much government waist.
rjnaz,  on 07/02/2009 @ 10:52 AM  wrote:
not a bad concept, although the way to advocate for this is not by being pessimistic. The idea of a patient coop is similar to the HMO idea...except the HMO's primary goal is to make money...
earthjiva,  on 07/02/2009 @ 01:48 PM  wrote:
On the one hand we have the potential for government waste. On the other hand, privatizing will lead to people being left behind who can't afford health care. Either way we are punished as citizens. We need to have both options available to balance out the pros and cons of each.
princess2pagan,  on 07/02/2009 @ 02:48 PM  wrote:
money its all about money and the more you have the more you don't have to pay for what the rest of us who don't have it have to pay for. health insurance its a huge scam until you need it then your rates sky rocket because you used it.
Treas,  on 07/05/2009 @ 05:34 AM  wrote:
Aren't insurance companies a form of a giant group that self-insures? Isn't it in our interest to let the free market keep the administrative costs as low as possible?
Snail,  on 07/05/2009 @ 05:48 AM  wrote:
The health care system in the USA is unbelievable. It is time to change, but i cannot imagine, how long it would take. I've been living in different countries of the world and it's amazing, who in the right mind can agree to such costs for health services and live like this. Who in the right mind would let a country suck all the money out of its' citizens like that? Health is a basic need for a human.