P71 wrote:
Look, you all *really* need to pay attention to this. The Gubment already has a Socialized health care system. It's called THE VA. Have you ever been to a VA hospital? Are you a VA patient? I have and I am. I will tell you all with absolute honesty that my primary goal in employment is to get PRIVATE medical so I *don't* have to use my military benefits.
I was *medically retired* from the Coast Guard with a *Service-Connected* problem. That means the military wrote me a letter saying, "yes, we messed up, our bad, here's some medical insurance for the rest of your life" and it took the VA 14 MONTHS to start coverage. No investigation, no courts or decisions, the military TOLD them to cover me and it took OVER A YEAR.
I personally think the care we give our Veteran's is absolute crap and THE *most* important issue that needs to be fixed. If we can't take care of our Veteran's how in the hell are we supposed to care for everybody?
Trust me, you don't want government health care, *ever*.
There's a difference between what you fear and what I want.
The VA is a service provider that does a questionable job. Not sure where they get their funding, but I'd hedge a bet that it's through the defense funding- since that's where your retirement money would come from.
We have hundreds of hospitals and thousands of doctors out there already who provide a service. While we should at least attempt to clean up their act, they are the ones who do the real work, and should maintain. Arguably, they are WHY we have decent care in the US, even if it's not available to everyone.
What DOES need to go are the for profit insurance companies. The ones who tell you that they are more efficient than Medicare since their administrative costs are 3-5% vs. Medicare's 5%, but then turn around and take ANOTHER 10% for high wages at the top plus to pay shareholders. What do they do? Handle my money- that's it. Why does this industry make more profit than companies who make and build stuff is beyond me, and how we stand up and justify it is mind numbing.
Here's the deal- take all of the "insurance companies"- keep the people who properly process the paperwork, eliminate the jobs where "no" is the only answer, keep proper proportion of managers to keep tabs, and then put them on a government based salary structure. If they, then, stayed "private", I could deal with that. That, in essesnce, is what I would like to see. THAT is where the first order waste of our money is, where is we pooled all of the private insurance funds and eliminated ALL of the extra cost over Medicare, it would pretty much cover everyone in the country.
Then, I would ask doctors to really examine their processes, and see if they can work together better.
BTW, Duke- you mention protecting our rights- Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, yadda, yadda- one can easily argue that medical coverage for the country is part of national security. Especially if you look at how many people have died in the US by preventable issues in the last year vs. how many people have died from people who wish harm on the US. Much better way to spend our collective socalistic $$.
Eric