Patient Centered Reform offers this
alternative to socialized medicine:
- Leverages Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). HSAs empower individuals to monitor their health care costs and create incentives for individuals to use only those services that are necessary;
- Allows interstate purchasing of insurance. Policies in some states are more affordable because they include fewer bells and whistles, and consumers should be empowered to decide which benefits they need and what prices they are willing to pay;
- Reduces the number of mandated benefits insurers are required to cover. Empowering consumers to choose which benefits they need is only effective if insurers are able to fill these needs;
- Reallocates the majority of Medicaid spending into simple vouchers for low-income individuals to purchase their own insurance. An income-based sliding scale voucher program would eliminate much of the massive bureaucracy that is needed to implement today’s complex and burdensome Medicaid system and produce considerable cost savings;
- Eliminates unnecessary scope-of-practice laws and allow non-physician health care professionals practice to the extent of their education and training. Retail clinics have shown that increasing the provider pool safely increases competition and access to care and empowers the patient to decide from whom they receive their care;
- Reforms tort liability laws. Defensive medicine needlessly drives up medical costs and creates an adversarial relationship between doctors and patients.
Just those items right there would make a big difference in the cost of health care and we wouldn't have to remake 1/6th of the economy or relinquish our freedom to the government to do it.
2 comments:
Why can't the DUMMIES in Congress figure this out. This plan sounds like is has plenty of value for the average citizen.
Goofy Dick, it's not a question of figuring out. Lots of solutions to rising health care costs are out there being offered by different constituencies.
The lefties aren't interested. Who says they want the problem solved? You can't "use a crisis" when there's no crisis.
They aren't trying to fix anything. They are grabbing power. They are living their fantasies, also.
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