Federal insurance, it's going to kill us


Sunday, July 05, 2009 | 2 comment(s)

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If you think government-run health care is a good idea, consider this. A $1.5 billion provision slipped into the stimulus bill sets the stage for the government to decide what health care you can or cannot have. It's called comparative research and it is used in all countries with government health insurance. It is used to deny treatment if the government decides the help you need is too expensive or you are not worth spending money on.

You and your doctor will not decide what care you get; the government will decide. They will ease us into this gradually, but don't fool yourself into thinking we will be any different than any country that has government controlled insurance, where people wait endlessly for help and their citizens come to the U.S. for help. We are the one hope in the world. Let's not lose this freedom. We will pay not only in money, but in lives.

I am sure the president, high ranking officers, senators and representatives won't give up their very generous benefits and join us in the policy they are so anxious to foist on the rest of us.

Write and ask them, but don't try to hold your breath until you get an answer.

Lois Bowen

Coquille
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just saying wrote on Jul 6, 2009 1:18 AM:

If Ms. Bowen really believes that a doctor and a patient are who decides what treatment a patient will receive without interference now, she is living in a fantasy world. Insurance companies approve whether or not a patient receiving a particular procedure or treatment will be "effective" or worth the cost.

What she refers to in this letter is what is known as Comparative Effectiveness Research, supported by such groups as AARP. Comparative Effectiveness Research finds which procedures are most succesful, shares that information with physicians and health agencies, and helps to cut down on the 30 per cent of our insurance dollars that are being wasted on multiple unnecessary tests, thereby making our insurance dollars go further.

In the meantime, the same insurance companies who decide to stop covering a person if they do get sick will also determine what they will cover. The myth propogated by some regarding a future where a government beaurocrat will be standing in between you and your doctor are in denial when it comes to the true reality of the insurance beaurocrats who actually do stand in between you and your doctor now.

Just saying...

Pig Nuts wrote on Jul 4, 2009 11:43 AM:

You can't live forever & it is ridiculous to run up millions just to try and lay in bed & suffer for a few extra weeks. If you have the money to pay for it then by all means spend away.

I think the money should be used to create projects to put busy little bees to work. That will do more for the health of America. People will have money to pay for insurance & they will be healthier because they are not living a sedimentary lifestyle.

Better yet, people should receive free health care depending on how well they have taken care of themselves. If you smoke like a Coos Bay Car, Pickle yourself in apple wine & sport an enormous blow because of making bad choices in your diet than you should have to pay pay pay. Why should I pay for your poor choices. America is the fattest country in the world & that reflects laziness.


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