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Vanity: If a true single payer healthcare system would save money would you be for it?
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Posted on 03/14/2013 8:11:08 AM PDT by ksen

http://www.pnhp.org/facts/single-payer-system-cost

http://truecostblog.com/2009/05/13/how-much-would-universal-healthcare-cost/


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Chit/Chat; Health/Medicine
KEYWORDS: marxism; singlepayer
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To: ksen

The death panels are a REAL part of Gov’t single payer care.

Medical care is a SERVICE, provided by people. They need paid. They are not slaves and healthcare (nor auto care, nor food nor homes) is NOT a right.

And you have no right to present ME with YOUR bills for any of it. That is what that poster is saying.


101 posted on 03/14/2013 9:24:56 AM PDT by RoadGumby (This is not where I belong, Take this world and give me Jesus.)
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To: ksen

Well for one thing it can’t be cheaper because you add administrative overhead. Once you start pooling money somebody has to be in charge of it, and they gotta get paid. But even if we found a way around that basic rule of finance you still get the main problem of single payer which is on display in New York, it puts the government in charge of the people. Once the government starts paying for your healthcare they now have a vested interest in your lifestyle decisions.


102 posted on 03/14/2013 9:26:07 AM PDT by discostu (Not just another moon faced assassin of joy.)
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To: ksen

Hell no, no way would I be tied to a system where I would have to go to a public hospital or the doctors that practice there.


103 posted on 03/14/2013 9:26:29 AM PDT by dalereed
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To: ksen

That particular function is a duly prescribed function OF FedGov. HealthCare is NOT. See?


104 posted on 03/14/2013 9:27:01 AM PDT by RoadGumby (This is not where I belong, Take this world and give me Jesus.)
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To: ksen
First, WHY is it called a 'single payer system'? What does the term mean, and does it even apply to the proposed 'national health care' system ?

And by cheaper I mean overall.

I guarantee, no matter 'what' this new 'system of health care' is..... it will cost MORE. Remember HMO's and PPO's ? Did the cost of health insurance go down when they started using that system? Did we get 'better' health care for the money ?

Of course in a single payer system taxes would have to go up to pay for it...

Taxes are going up just to pay for creating/managing/planning the new system, and you can plan on doctors raising their fees to cover for dealing with all the new paperwork and government regulations on top of the start up costs.

... but personal out of pocket expenses would go down ...

WHEN has that EVER happened when dealing with something run by the Federal Government ???

... as people wouldn't have to worry about paying for their medical on their own.

That is, as long as you don't mind not getting any actual 'health care'. If you want the same kind of care that, say, our Senators and Congressmen get, or that the well to do get, you will have to pay for it, and it won't be cheap.

105 posted on 03/14/2013 9:28:31 AM PDT by UCANSEE2 (The monsters are due on Maple Street)
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To: Lou L
Private pharmaceutical companies, for example, foot a significant amount of the costs of drug development, and they do it in a much more cost-effective way.

No they don't.

Pharmaceutical R&D – its cost and what it delivers

Data from companies, the United States National Science Foundation, and government reports indicate that companies have been spending only 1.3% of revenues on basic research to discover new molecules, net of taxpayer subsidies. More than four fifths of all funds for basic research to discover new drugs and vaccines come from public sources.

Pharmaceutical Companies Spent 19 Times More On Self-Promotion Than Basic Research: Report

106 posted on 03/14/2013 9:32:11 AM PDT by ksen (". . . organized greed always defeats disorganized democracy" - Matt Taibbi)
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To: ksen
all I know is as a WORKING non govt legal resident, I pay for all of the 65 yro and up, I pay for all the illegals, I pay for those disabled, those truely disabled, which I don't mind helping, and the loafer arses who fidget their way on to disability with lies and tricks, and I pay for every single govt worker in this country, while they work their brief 20-30 yr careers, and then while they collect their lavish pensions....

my premiums go up....my deductibles go up....my choices are skimmed down...

I pay more in taxes but more for MY own care because I am subsidizing all the people mentioned above...

if the govt workers had to pay the same as I do for health care with single payer, maybe I'd be for it..

107 posted on 03/14/2013 9:34:23 AM PDT by cherry
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To: ksen

France has the best “government” healthcare precisely because they do utilze private insurance markets and have more room for innovation.

Pure single payer as in Britain is a nightmare.


108 posted on 03/14/2013 9:35:03 AM PDT by GSD Lover
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To: Puppage
No. Allow for the purchase of health insurance across state lines. Allow competition to set the cost

They should have stopped the thread with your post. Not really much other need for discussion, frankly.

109 posted on 03/14/2013 9:35:15 AM PDT by wbill
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To: ksen

This is one area where you and I agree....the pharmaceutical companies privatize the profits and socialize the expenses.


110 posted on 03/14/2013 9:35:54 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: SomeCallMeTim; ksen
NO... It WOULD be cheaper... no question.

Please don't take this as a 'personal attack', but you must be insane if you believe it will cost us 'less'.

Let me ask you this.... Since the 'government' will be 'paying' for our 'health care' (don't laugh too hard....), do you think that employers will give us huge raises to make up for the 'cut' in costs for health care that both the employer and employee were footing the bill for, and that was considered part of the 'salary' ?

111 posted on 03/14/2013 9:35:59 AM PDT by UCANSEE2 (The monsters are due on Maple Street)
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To: RoadGumby

At least most Canadians are honest enough to tell you that their health care is not “free”. They pay taxes out the wazoo for it. The best they have to say for it is that it keeps anybody from going bankrupt and losing their house due to medical bills.


112 posted on 03/14/2013 9:39:29 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: GSD Lover
I completely agree with you.

You SURE do know how to get on my good side! ;-)

The elderly are costly to care for, and without the strong arm of the government, there is no reason for health insurance companies to accept them.

No question... the government already IS in charge of the elderly. We're surely not going to change that.

But, even the government COULD apply the principles of a high deductible plant to Medicare. Offer older people MONEY each year.. that, if they DON'T spend on health care, they CAN use on other things. Then, I believe you will have fewer elder scheduling monthly visits to their Doctor, just so they have some place to go and someone to talk to. My wife worked for a private practive physician. They had a NUMBER of such patients.

113 posted on 03/14/2013 9:42:24 AM PDT by SomeCallMeTim ( The best minds are not in government. If any were, business would hire them)
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To: ksen

The issue is not health INSURANCE....especially as currently mis-defined. Healthcare insurance should be for the purpose of guarding against catastrophic health issues and caring for those with pre-existing conditions so that they are not economic slaves to their plight. The issue is healthcare delivery.

Healthcare costs have risen 9% per year for nearly 30 years. That’s a clean double every 8 or so years. That far, far outpaces inflation. Whatever method is used to cost-shift these egregious and monopolistically-driven costs is just cost shifting, and the gov’t is the worst executor of cost shifting in recorded history. Under the guise of “caring for all”, the gov’t wants to take control of this huge fraction of the economy because it knows the “rake” off this giant economic transfer will be in itself astronomical.


114 posted on 03/14/2013 9:42:47 AM PDT by Attention Surplus Disorder (This stuff we're going through now, this is nothing compared to the middle ages.)
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Do you know why it's impossible to use facts and reason to change the mind of a progressive? Because a progressive's opinions are not based in facts or reason.

115 posted on 03/14/2013 9:44:58 AM PDT by Durus (You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality. Ayn Rand)
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To: ksen

And how did you conclude that the government cares about providing healthcare, rather than accumulating power? For bonus points, explain why an entity that gives us the miracle of indian health service, and post office, the VA medical system, and which funds BOTH sides of the tobacco wars,,, should be placed in charge? If someone is motivated by a profit motive, they want to please the patient.
government sees the patient as a cost, and is upset by a patients demands. The government has no motive to provide service that please the patient.


116 posted on 03/14/2013 9:45:03 AM PDT by DesertRhino (I was standing with a rifle, waiting for soviet paratroopers, but communists just ran for office.)
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To: ksen

I want choice and competition in the market place to buy what I want......................


117 posted on 03/14/2013 9:46:12 AM PDT by PeterPrinciple
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To: Durus

So far I’ve been the only one actually providing facts in this thread so . . .


118 posted on 03/14/2013 9:49:58 AM PDT by ksen (". . . organized greed always defeats disorganized democracy" - Matt Taibbi)
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To: envisio
found myself in the emergency room

WBill Jr fell a couple of years ago and split his scalp open. Nasty wound, lots of blood as these things tend to have. No local "Emergicare" places were open, so we wound up in the ER. (Head Injuries are always problematic with small kids, so the hospital was likely the best place to be anyway, but I digress....)

Out of the dozen or so people who were there, I could make an argument that my kid was the only one who likely should have been there. Most were - like you say, the Martinez extended family - with assorted sniffles and sore throats. Older lady next to us was complaining of chest pains, so I kept half a lookout on her, until the doc asked how long the chest pains had been going on.

....her response? "Five days. I just don't want to bother my regular doctor." So, I said nevermind and forgot about her. WBill Jr got stitched up, we all watched him for a few hours to be sure everything was OK (it was) and off we went.

And that was just a slow weekday summer evening, in a small town ER. Multiply by what? Nationwide, a 1000? On a daily basis? And that will give an idea of how broken the system really is. And Obamacare will only increase demand while decreasing supply. Truly, this will be a nightmare.

119 posted on 03/14/2013 9:50:25 AM PDT by wbill
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To: UCANSEE2
Please don't take this as a 'personal attack', but you must be insane if you believe it will cost us 'less'.

LOL... I've lived through FAR WORSE personal attacks than that. :-)

It's easy to save money when you ration care. Death panels absolutely WOULD save us money. But, you're probably right... forgive my momentary loss of sanity. In reality, we'd likely get rationing, and crappier care, and STILL be paying MORE for it.

As for whether companies will give us a raise? SURE they will. They'll drop the $16k they pay for my health care, give me a $4k raise... (of which, the goverment will take $2200) and then tell me I'm "Better off for it". :-(

120 posted on 03/14/2013 9:51:13 AM PDT by SomeCallMeTim ( The best minds are not in government. If any were, business would hire them)
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