Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Richard Olivastro :: Townhall.com Columnist
Should Citizens Derail the Health Care Express?
by Richard Olivastro
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Obviously, various elements of our health care system understandably concern individual Americans. Those elements also motivate other disparate interests. Paramount, however, is the market cost of services; or, alternatively, the cost for contract coverage. Lower the cost of the former and the price of the latter follows. Simply put, rationing by government is not the answer. Americans understood that when “Hilary Care” was attempted; and, they remain wary of it today, despite the new name, “Health Care Express.”

Here’s the general bottom line: Americans are fortunate to have available a private health care system that is, in reality, second to none. There are plenty of doctors, surgeons and other specialists available in the U.S. to deliver needed care to all citizens. While some community activists want more facilities, existing hospitals, and especially other health delivery facilities, are calibrating both care delivery models, facility expansion and outreach to meet local needs.

All Americans would be better served if the government would remove all constraints to doing business on hospitals, etc. Allow them to compete with each other, in every area and neighborhood in which they choose. Competition not only can drive prices down, it will drive prices down. The same market reality applies with doctors, surgeons, etc.

The one ‘jaw-boning’ action that real leaders should take is to publicly call on all members and entities in the health care industry to post prices online and conspicuously in patient waiting areas. The coding used by practitioners to bill insurance companies can also be used on "cost-of-care" estimates for prospective patients. That would assist individuals in non-emergency situations to comparison shop and promote medical second-opinions.

Yes, competition will drive down the cost of health care; and, everyone who prefers to have health insurance will be able to find a provider – if government is told to stop and stay out.

Government’s exit would remove coercion and thus enable the appropriate use of promoting personal behavior modification to further reduce costs by placing that responsibility on each individual subscriber; and providing each subscriber the opportunity to achieve earned health discounts as a matter of choice and personal commitment.

Vast majorities of Americans do not agree with government intervening in either the banking or auto industries. If someone stands up to the government interventionists and special-interests, articulates the downside implications of government nationalizing our private health care system, America’s citizens will derail the administration’s “Health Care Express.”

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Richard Olivastro is a professional member of the National Speakers Association, president of People Dynamics, an executive leadership development company, and founder of Citizens For Change.
 
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The horse is dead he can't get up
Should Citizens Derail the Health Care Express? "YES"

Very simple. You want it and can pay for it, Buy it.

You don't have it and your family won't help you. You have to go with out it.

We are grown up adults, Passing money through the government taxes buying power. Why does Congres and the House have such good coverage? Because we pay for it. Enough Said.

everyone lives until they die.

Balanced_mind Location: TX
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Date: Jun 17, 2009 - 12:14 PM EST

1) Cap Pain and Suffering claims on malpractice suits.
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Wrong, eliminate all malpractice suits against doctors.

The patient must buy his own malpractice insurance, any amount he wants, for any procedure he wants.

No lawyers admitted in any case.

If the Dr makes a mistake, so what, you are most likely there because you made a mistake.

If the doctor does something really wrong, that’s a crime and the Gov’t will take care of him.

You knew when you were born that you would become sick and need a doctor sometime.

80 years ago, no one cared what a doctor charged, and no one was controlling him. He charged what he wanted to charge, and everyone lived until they died.

Today they spend billions on insurance, and medical nonsense, and everyone lives until they die.

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