Brief Thoughts on Health Care “Reform”
Brief Thoughts on Health Care Reform
by Brian Bentzen
I happened across a few interesting articles on the subject of what seems to be an inevitable push towards socialized medicine. Superficially this seems to be a lofty goal. How could anyone oppose “free” health care for all?
The Libertarian Party Blog
The Libertarian Party published this post on its blog. Donny Ferguson starts:
Last week I shared with you the disturbing fact the White House wants total control of the nation’s health care system so they can ration your access to medical procedures.
Well, it’s already happening in Oregon.
Sarah McIntosh reports in this month’s “Health Care News” “the Oregon Health Services Commission has drawn up a formal procedure for rationing health care services available to recipients of taxpayer-subsidized coverage.”
The rest of the article goes on to say that both Republicans and Democrats favor this type of socialist health care policy, and cites the example of the Oregon Health Services Commission as an example. The Oregon Health Services Commission webpage states, “Both the Governor’s Recommended Budget and the Ways & Means Co-Chair’s Budget currently under consideration include funding of the new list for the services listed on lines 1-503 out of 680 for the 2007-09 biennium. This level of funding best equates to the OHP Plus benefit package represented by lines 1-530 (the funded portion) out of 710 on the 2006-07 list.” The full prioritized list is available from their website or here (Oregon Health Services Commision Prioritized List). The list of items which are not covered begins on page 71-C.
This document essentially states that if you have the ailment listed on lines 1-530, the plan will pay for it. If you have the ailments listed on lines 531-710, you are out of luck. The Oregon Health Plan Plus benefit package “program is for people who are aged, blind, disabled, under age 19, pregnant or receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families benefits.”
Steve Forbes Speaks
Steve Forbes posted a commentary today on Forbes.com entitled Real Health Care. He predicts that this June, Obama will introduce a new plan to give all Americans health insurance. Forbes predicts this new insurance policy will be offered as a false choice and will crowd out the existing insurance industry. As a result, he believes fraud will increase and cause both insurance systems to collapse.
My Thoughts
The question you must ask yourself is this:
Who can I trust to manage my health and medical care? The correct answer is that you have to trust yourself to manage your health and the physician of your choice to manage your medical care.
You are the only person who cares about you. If you refuse the responsibility of taking care of yourself, no one will stop you.
Our pseudosocialist medicare and medicaid system is underfunded. The “trust fund” contains treasury bonds that have no value. The system is heading to bankruptcy, and the only thing that can save it is additional capital infusion. If the solution to a failed system is to force it on all people, making those who succeed pay for those who fail, and making those who want to have private insurance pay for those who don’t, we will all be doomed to talk about the great country that was The United States of America.



Totally agree with:
“you have to trust yourself to manage your health and the physician of your choice to manage your medical care.”
“If the solution to a failed system is to force it on all people, making those who succeed pay for those who fail, and making those who want to have private insurance pay for those who don’t, we will all be doomed to talk about the great country that was The United States of America.”
How about we start from scratch, go to a wide open pay for service system with cash. Catastrophic insurance could be optional, but mainly this would bring competition back into the market. More doctors, more choices, better care.
The Government can’t even manage deliver the mail without bleeding red ink. How the heck are they going to manage the largest federal bureaucracy ever created with some sort of efficiency? I think not!
I think everyone should remember that government officials who make top level decisions at government bureaucracies are in the business of getting elected. Short term popular decisions are made to get votes! If they did have some long term solutions to America’s myriad of issues, they would be in the free market profiting from it. The most successful politicians are not on Capitol Hill, they’re in the board rooms and corner offices of America, TURNING PROFITS!
Governments continued influence into free markets, continues to weaken our countries ability to adapt and change. The creation of new and better technologies are accelerating. Who thought 5 years ago technologies like Facebook, Twitter, Pandora, iPhones, Texting would be driving communication, advertising, news media, …etc. Markets must change or they become obsolete in this day and age.
Change…its what government is know for, right?
Enough ranting for now…