Posted by
the grenade on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 11:58:00 PM
HEALTH CARE FOR EVERYONE? YOU BET!
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My plan to change Health Care is one that is controversial, it would not be
a perfect fix, but I think we can do more with this plan than we could with
the current tragic climate of health care in America today.
Health care has turned into Wealth Care. The health insurance we
have covers us when we get ill, but we have it because we know without
health insurance and should we become seriously ill, there would be no way
possible to
pay off the medical bills. Health insurance has become not only
something to protect your health, but something to protect our wealth, and
that is not right.
We should be able to take care of people who need health care. If over 40
million Americans are not covered, this means the system is greatly flawed.
I am not advocating a national health care plan, that would be a disaster. I
know in Canada it can take 6 months or more just to get a colonoscopy and I
have heard from Canadians that I know that some come down to the US to get a
procedure like that done, because they cannot afford the wait.
If you do have insurance, the pitfalls are endless. Almost everyone
I know and have worked with as a Benefit Administrator has had a problem
with their insurance company denying something that has been authorized by
a physician. With a majority of large health companies being publicly
held; the insurance companies have to choose between your care and
their
profits. I cannot tell you how many times an employee’s tests
for certain cancers have been denied, many of these tests cost less
than
$1,000. Yet, the insurance company will cover hundreds of thousands
in expenses for cancer treatment. It is downright crazy.
Employers bare too much of
the
burden on health care.
Employers are baring too much of the burden on carrying health care for
their employees. The costs to cover a single employee for a company can
range from $300 to over $500 per month. More employers are increasing
the employee payroll deductions, employee doctor and hospital copays
and prescription copays. It is their only option to fight off annual
double digit increases from the health insurance carriers. Employers now
have to choose between giving larger raises or reducing the employee’s
health benefits. It is not fair that an employee is dependent on their
employer and really does not have a fair say in the matter. The new term, "employee-driven healthcare" is nothing but a way to keep your deductible
high and keep you from going to the doctor for something that may appear to be
small but could be larger.
LIGHTING UP FOR CHILDREN’S HEALTHCARE
The first bill signed by President Obama into law on February 4th, was
an
expansion of the SCHIP(State Children’s Health
Insurance Program). This bill allows an extra 4 million uninsured children to
take part in the program. The addition $32.8 billion to SCHIP is coming via the
funding of the largest cancer-causing related death in men, and the second
largest cancer-causing related death in women. That cancer is lung cancer. The
government will receive that
$32.8 billion through just one method. That
method will be a 62 cent per pack increase in federal taxes on the purchase of a
pack of cigarettes. You certainly will not hear these words ever uttered by
a politician but, "The government needs smokers". With the new federal tax on a
pack of cigarettes, if you live in New York, the state with the highest per pack
tax on cigarettes, the total amount you pay in taxes on a pack is $3.76, $1.01
to the Federal government and $2.75 to the State. If you are smoker, the
government does not have the words to thank you enough. If you see a smoker, do
not look nasty at them, thank them for supporting the government’s plans better
than any way possible besides the income tax.
My question is how come cigarettes are the only item that gets
overtaxed?
I found a very good website on what each state government receives ingasoline, alcohol and
tobacco tax revenue. Here is another good website to look at just alcohol
I wanted to get a closer look at the alcoholtaxes.
The numbers are in gallons. This is about the equivalent of a 12 pack of beer.
The state of Wyoming has not increased its $.02 per gallon of beer cost since
1935. It would take 533 six-packs of beer to equal the tax revenue on a carton
of cigarettes. Only a handful of states have raised the beer tax this decade.
For every 12 pack of beer sold in the United States the average tax is about 20
cents. Now, I know what the critics will say, I pay enough taxes, are you
suggesting that I pay more?
First, the governments need to balance their budgets and cut wasteful
spending, but that rarely ever happens. We do pay our fair share in taxes and
then some, but what I am saying is if we can generate more revenue without
raising income taxes can we all have health care too?
What if the beer I am drinking not only quenches my thirst, but also helps
pay for my medical coverage? Now, that sounds like a pretty good deal,
yes.
LEGALIZE MORE GAMBLING AND THAT MARIJUANA, TOO
Last week, Pennsylvania Governor, Ed Rendell, a Democrat proposed to
give establishments with a liquor license the right to put videopoker
machines in their establishments. Governor Rendell said that this could
generate about $550 million in revenue for the state. Now, whether that is true
in a struggling economy, remains to be seen. There are critics to this, but I
love it. The one problem I have is that the bill will only benefit students
from families making $100,000 or less. I think that number should be increased
to at least $250,000. More residents should reap the benefit, and it would keep
more students in the your own state, which in turn would mean more state
revenues within the borders.
There are millions of people who like to gamble, some of whom, only get to do
it at casinos every so often. My solution, legalize gambling online,
and legalize sports betting in all states. Why is Nevada the only state
where sports betting is legal?
In 2006, Americans wagered an estimated $12 billion
wagered in the online gaming industry. After 2006, broadband internet access
became more prevalent and those who now had high-speed Internet and wanted to
gamble online, were either too afraid or did not really know how.
As we have seen in the last few months, putting your money in the stock
market may be the biggest risk of all. You have a better chance of getting
struck by lighting 7 TIMES, before you can win the Mega Millions
lottery jackpot. The odds of winning are over 175 million to one. But, this
form of gambling is completely legal! Here are the complete lottery odds for
MegaMillions.
I guess because the state really does not mind that you have a better chance of
marrying a multi-millionaire than you actually becoming one through their
lottery.
If we are allowed to play the lottery, a game with absolutely horrendous
odds, why should we not be able to gamble online. If the government can reap
the billions in revenue from online gaming
Oh, I know, this will lead to more gamblers becoming addicted and that would
be unfortunate. But, you know what there are hundreds of millions of addicted
gamblers in America today. It is each and every one of us who has any money in
the stock market. I tried to find a website or a toll-free number for support
in assisting me in consoling me for my losses in my stocks
and retirement
plans.
I would make a fair wager to say that if someone was given a $1,000, to wager
on sporting events, odds are pretty favorable that they would not lose most
of it, or would have a better chance of coming back with a nice return on
their investment than if they used that money in the stock market or lottery in
2009. If the government could receive not only the revenues from someone
winning from online gaming, but by taking a percentage of the action (like a vig) at the time of the bet,
the amounts that would be coming into the coffers of this new health plan could
be staggering.
But it is completely legal that I can invest thousands and thousands of
dollars every year into the stock market only to have it get shredded by some
greedy pigs and by financial investors whom you could not trust with a
dollar,
let alone billions. You would not even want them to pick your
lottery numbers, because with their knowledge they may not be intelligent enough
to understand how to even pick 6 numbers!
I have not smoked pot since 1996, and I will never smoke pot again. It is
very addictive and can lead to other drugs. But, then again so
can cigarettes and alcohol. There are millions of Americans who enjoy as
Adam Sandler would say, "Their marijuanaca", unfortunately this is
still deemed as an illegal activity and we do not reap much money in revenue
from the pot smokers of the country. The only revenues that come in, come from
arrests and the fines that the local governments receive because of pot.
I have never paid for pot, and I would have no idea what a dime bag now costs
on the street. If it did cost $10, and the government made $2 on each
dime bag, how much revenue would that bring in? If we taxed marijuana like
we do cigarettes the windfall of money that would come in to each state
would likely be staggering.
The money that would be received by the federal and state governments from
these ventures would ONLY be used to fund our health care system.
There would be no taking from Peter to pay Paul like our governments love to
do.
WILL THIS NEW HEALTH CARE PLAN BE FREE FOR EVERYONE?
Chances are, if you are still reading this; I have your attention. So will
this new plan be free for all? The answer to that is no. While
it would be
nice to have a free health care system; it is not prudent.
There needs to be
at least a small hurdle to prevent this system from being completely ravaged by
abuse. The new plan will cost each American $50 per month. Children will be
$25 per month per child. A typical family of four is covered for $2,400 per
year. The money can be directly taken out of your paycheck or it can be sent
directly via the government, online or through the mail.
Doctor visits will be a copay of $20.
Prescription drugs will be $20 for a brand name prescription, and up to $10
for generics.
Emergency Room visits are $50. Overnight hospital visits up to a max of
$200 per night.
A minimum of 75% of the hospitals and doctors in each state would be part of
the network. Pre-existing conditions will be extinct.
If each person goes to the doctor twice a year for $40 in copays and has an
annual prescription bill of $100 in copays per year, (these are very
generic figures), the amount money that would be collected would be $30
billion.
Let’s say their are 200 million adult Americans who subscribe to the plan.
That would be a total of $120 billion in premiums. If 50 million children are
signed up in to the system that adds another $15 billion. We would recoup the
money from SCHIP, which we no longer be needed, that would be another $60
billion into the new system. If you add in the costs that would be saved from
each state having its own health care, and then the additional revenues from
tobacco, alcohol, gambling, marijuana taxes; I think we could have a pretty good
health care system taking shape and about as much money as was in either
"stimulus" package to get this much needed
plan rolling.
After one year on the plan, your account will be evaluated and depending on
usage the monthly amount that you pay may increase or decrease. The
new annual amount cannot exceed more than 50% of the prior’s year premium.
If you do not use the plan much, your premium will be decreased by an amount not
to exceed 50%.
WHAT IF I WANT MORE HEALTH CARE?
Opponents will say, oh great, public health care, you have just destroyed the
system. Actually, no. It makes it fair for everyone. There are no free
rides, but no one left out in the cold. Private companies will still be in
business. You would be fully eligible to purchase a plan with
benefits tailored to your needs in addition to the standard American
plan.
Insurance companies would be in the same situation they are with
Medicare.
There are many millions of Americans who have additional coverage
through Medigap plans. You
would have the option to increase your coverage and be able to see any physician
in that network you chose.
Medicare will still exist.
Employers will no longer bear the burden of health care and can save millions
a year, which hopefully can lead to bigger raises for you and for me.
There you have it. Health care for everyone. I did not even have to raise
income taxes to get it. In fact, I may have saved you some money,by not having
to pay for health insurance at work where your deductions can be hundreds of
dollars a month, alone.
I just gave you more of the things you wanted to do, but could not do legally
in the past. If this behavior makes you sick, you paid for your health care
and helped many more people along the way than what the system used to be. Used
to be you just ruined your life and did not help anyone else.