As everyone on the
planet knows, the signature accomplishment (maybe the only accomplishment?)
of Mitt Romney during the two years he actively served as Governor of
Massachusetts (he had a four year term, but spent the last two running for
President) was his health care plan. The
plan required everyone in the state to have health insurance and set up various
mechanisms for the uninsured to get insurance.
Now that Mr. Romney
is really in the race for President he is campaigning against his own plan,
which was adopted and adapted by the Obama administration, and has come up with
something called market based health insurance. It is pure undecipherable fantasy.
He starts out by saying health care has a high priority and then totally abdicating federal responsibility,
even though if elected he would be the Chief Executive of the federal government.
Romney said that his
top priority is to care for the nation’s uninsured, but that he would make
states responsible for providing that service.
“I believe that states
have responsibility to care for people in the way they feel best,” Romney said.
“It’s important for us, in my view, to make sure that every American has access
to good health care.”
A pretty interesting approach. His solution is for the Federal government to make a totally separate
part of government, state governments, responsible. This is leadership?
He would of course
protect people who had pre-existing conditions, sort of. See you would have to have been continuously
insured.
Romney
also said his plan would help cover people with preexisting conditions if they
lose or change their jobs, although Americans already have been guaranteed such
coverage since the 1990s under the COBRA law.
“Let’s
say someone has been continuously insured and they develop a serious condition,
and let’s say they lose their job or they change jobs, they move and they go to
a new place,” Romney said. “I don’t want them to be denied insurance because
they’ve got some preexisting condition.”
In other words if you tried to get insurance and had a
pre-existing condition, you could not get insurance if you did not have
insurance because you had a pre-existing condition. And of course there is going to be a huge
government regulatory apparatus to determine what continuously insured means,
like if you were off insurance for one day would that disqualify you? (Don’tcha just hate it when details crop
up?).
Mr. Romney is going
to make health insurance consumer driven just like a bunch of other
industries.
Romney
said he wants to make the nation’s health-care system more like a consumer
market, likening it to the tire, automobile and air-filter markets, which, he said,
keep costs down and quality up. To do so, he said, he would allow individuals
and small businesses to buy insurance coverage with the same tax advantage that
larger businesses enjoy and to purchase insurance across state lines or join
organizations to give them bargaining power with insurers.
Uh Mitt, small
businesses do have the same tax advantages large businesses do, and most
individuals get tax breaks on being self insured if they are self
employed. And does he really think that
an individual can gain bargaining power with an insurance company? Really, just how successful is any single
individual in arguing with a health insurance company.
And yes everyone is reading that correctly, Mr. Romney thinks health care and health insurance is about as complicated as buying tires for your car. Of course Mr. Romney has likely never ever even bought tires. As the son of an auto executive he probably was furnished a car, and when he went to work his employer probably furnished him a car and now that he has hundreds of millions does anyone really think Mr. Romney ever visits the Goodyear store? So he is probably unaware of the role of government in regulating tires, information on tires and tire safety.
And yes everyone is reading that correctly, Mr. Romney thinks health care and health insurance is about as complicated as buying tires for your car. Of course Mr. Romney has likely never ever even bought tires. As the son of an auto executive he probably was furnished a car, and when he went to work his employer probably furnished him a car and now that he has hundreds of millions does anyone really think Mr. Romney ever visits the Goodyear store? So he is probably unaware of the role of government in regulating tires, information on tires and tire safety.
Of course there are
all sorts of other questions about what insurance companies will and will
not be able to do, like charge on a community rating or charge on individual
underwriting, or how an insurance company in California is going to be able to
provide hospital coverage for a person in every other state unless the
California company has a contract with every hospital in every other
state.
As for Medicaid, the
critical program that provides health care support for the very poor and the
very disabled, Mr. Romney will get the federal government completely out of
that program. Just how much coverage
does anyone think Gov. Rick Perry of Texas and his
conservative ilk are going to provide for low income and disabled people? Yeah, you’re right, not much.
But none of this
matters because much of the public will believe in the magic of the free
market to provide affordable health care.
After all, current employer based coverage is largely driven by the free
market, how is that working out?
Finally, anyone want to bet against the idea that while converting the rest of the nation to individual coverage, Congress will still provide themselves with great government provided group health care insurance? No one, didn't think so.
Nothing Romney says about health insurance matters because Republicans will never pass health care reform. Any kind of real health care reform requires one of three things: socializing medicine, socializing insurance, or imposing significant restrictions on insurance companies. Republicans will never do any of these things.
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