Now you're talking cost of insurance, not the cost of the service. Again, you're just shifting around who pays for it. A shell game.
Both, cost of insurance and cost of health care, are problems to be addressed.
Now you're talking cost of insurance, not the cost of the service. Again, you're just shifting around who pays for it. A shell game.
Keep drinking the Kool Aid........Fool.Won't get through the Senate as is thankfully but once again Tax Cut for the Rich and **** All Over the Poor and Elderly.
Standard operating procedure for the GOP.
Both, cost of insurance and cost of health care, are problems to be addressed.
"Cost of insurance" is how you divy up the cost of health care. It was fine before ACA started screwing around with it: Majority could take care of their healthcare and feds bear the burden of the outliers.
The cost of healthcare continues to skyrocket and noone has touched it.
ACA attempted to get more people to purchase insurance, particularly the young and healthy. With more healthy people enrolled, the cost of insurance for everyone comes down, not to mention the young and healthy that didn't have insurance making ER visits for traumatic injuries and stiffing the hospitals and everyone else eating the costs (includes you and I).
Single payer eliminates a middle man, the insurance companies, so yes it does bring down costs, probably not dramatically but it brings down costs.
Really?.....you must live in a very small world. Many people with zero coverage were able to beat it. You actually think most hospitals throw people out on the street?No it wasn't. A cancer diagnosis was a death sentence unless you were very wealthy or had very good coverage through some big company. I know some self-employed contractors that were diagnosed with cancer and they couldn't afford the insurance premiums. ACA saved their lives.
Really?.....you must live in a very small world. Many people with zero coverage were able to beat it. You actually think most hospitals throw people out on the street?
Should everyone with a cancer diagnosis get treatment?You think hospitals treat cancer patients that cannot pay, when each treatment costs tens of thousands of dollars?
Yes.....I know they do. That is why the prices of many treatments have gone thru the roof. The only solution for all people to have coverage is to have a single payer system. And that option opens up an entirely new set of problems......Thousands of people have died in countries that have it while waiting for treatment. However...I think it's the best answer at this time.You think hospitals treat cancer patients that cannot pay, when each treatment costs tens of thousands of dollars?
Should everyone with a cancer diagnosis get treatment?
My point is everyone wants the latest and greatest when it comes to healthcare...even when it may not be the most appropriate route to go...that drives cost.Were thousands dying every year prior to the ACA that we don't know about?
Most people, if they couldn't afford insurance had other routes, such as Medicaid.
Unfortunately, the Medicaid program is an example of the abuse of a "single payer" system. People on this board would never dare to go into the homes that some of these Medicaid patients lived in, and deal with them like my wife did when she was a travel nurse. The shear number of people abusing that system, taking advantage of it, and then bitching to her about it, when her hard work was going to fund them receiving the benefit... Spend a couple years doing that and you'll understand why the ACA was such a ****ing joke.
Now you're talking cost of insurance, not the cost of the service. Again, you're just shifting around who pays for it. A shell game.
I disagree. After we shake out the cobwebs, the current path is the closest to correct. Single payer will destroy this country's healthcare, we have too many scam artists out for themselves. The insurance model for most, and federal assistance for the outliers, is the way to go.
Agree, It's move in the right direction. Due to politics, I have trouble seeing this mess getting corrected within the walls of congress. The left will continually wheel out patients dissatisfied with their poor treatment for a stubbed toe under any plan the GOP proposes.I disagree. After we shake out the cobwebs, the current path is the closest to correct.
Yep, eventually people will start dying from stubbed toes (overstatement) because that's how well government works at just about anything.Single payer will destroy this country's healthcare, we have too many scam artists out for themselves.
Excepting the Vets (ugh) we've always taken care of those in need. We are not known as the Country that says "FU, you're going to die." Prices ARE a problem and Congress is complicit. Congress brought Drug Companies before them and ask them how they could charge $1,000/pill (Savaldi(sp) for Hep C) and the answer "Because you said we could." In this give and take world, Congress negotiated higher prices for a shorter patent time. Big Pharm has convinced people it takes a billion dollars to create a drug. Now we have Harvoni and its 97 % Hep C cure rate for $1,400/pill. There is no way Harvoni took its own path from a separate beginning point, but rather piggy backed on previous research. Hence, a mere tweaking. Medical costs are what needs to be assaulted, not Tax Payers.The insurance model for most, and federal assistance for the outliers, is the way to go.
Glad they're alive, but it wasn't the ACA that saved them. Things aren't what they seem or what you hope they will be, Herr Marx.No it wasn't. A cancer diagnosis was a death sentence unless you were very wealthy or had very good coverage through some big company. I know some self-employed contractors that were diagnosed with cancer and they couldn't afford the insurance premiums. ACA saved their lives.
ACA did absolutely nothing to address cost. Single payer does nothing to address cost. Trumpcare does very little to address cost, from what I've seen. Government fixing a price to something doesn't change its cost, the provider will have to make it up elsewhere. You are only changing who pays for it.
Changing the ways doctors and hospitals do business is the only thing that will address cost, and noone wants to address that.
False.No it wasn't. A cancer diagnosis was a death sentence unless you were very wealthy or had very good coverage through some big company
Yes they do.You think hospitals treat cancer patients that cannot pay, when each treatment costs tens of thousands of dollars?
Keep drinking the Kool Aid........Fool.
How is this a "Tax cut for the rich".
Are people considering the repeal of the ACA tax increases as tax cuts?
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Cutting the ACA Tax out on the wealthy isn't a tax cut?