Monday, January 31, 2011

Solution: "Multiple Taxpayer Paid Health Care FACILITIES"!!!!

Judge Rules Parts Of Health Insurance Reform Bill Unconstitutional

I have provided a rational solution to get around the pitfalls and flaws that the recent health insurance regulation law has contained within it.

Create "Multiple Taxpayer Paid Health Care FACILITIES".   Anyone is able to enter into these government run facilities and receive care, without regard to their insurance or ability to pay.

Allow private care facilities and private insurance to remain as they are.

Ironically - this is how various European nations that were used as "reference standards" last year during the debate have their system configured.

I have talked to several individual friends of the family or co-workers from the UK.  They make the case that the UK indeed has a public health care system.   However, with the economic realities that are as real and immutable as "gravity" the economics of scarcity makes these public facilities open and accessible to all - but slow and with sub-optimal service levels.

I was told by an immigrant of 20 years that those people with private insurance in the UK choose to wait until that same doctor who does rounds in the public hospital sees private patients at his private office.  They get a higher quality of care and more responsiveness in their test results.

The bottom line is - people need to decide if they want "universal access to health care" OR do they want to erect a system of centralized "command and control" that places the government as the strong arm over all entities in the health care service delivery system.

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