Re: The Sad Case of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Do you lialways bop in and unload your bombast without paying any attention to the ongoing thoughtful conversations among the regulars?
The Federal Government Employees Insurance Program (see joecct he knows much more than I do) has had a single-payor system for a long time. You get a premium budget and then you get to pick which insurance company to spend that budget on.
Paul Ryan also proposed a single-payor system for Medicare, in case you weren't paying attention: seniors would get a premium budget and a list of insurance companies, including existing Medicare if desired, to pick which one to spend that budget on.
We were having a related conversation last night at dinner. There were people from different states, and we were comparing cable television service. Universally, everyone noticed that, as soon as competition was introduced to an area, the incumbent's service magically became much better and their pricing increases magically slowed, just like that.
Single-payor plus multiple provider could work very well. You need the threat of taking your business elsewhere to keep a service provider honest. Once you allow a monopolist to have unrestrained pricing power, you inevitably get inferior service and higher costs. that's just how life is.
It's funny how you progressives rave about anti-trust legislation in all other areas while yearning to cede to the government monopoly power over our most precious asset. Makes no sense at all to a logical mind. I guess you are programmed so that your rampant cheerfleading exclusively for one side impairs your ability to think clearly outside of a partisan box??
Originally posted by Rover
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Do you lialways bop in and unload your bombast without paying any attention to the ongoing thoughtful conversations among the regulars?

The Federal Government Employees Insurance Program (see joecct he knows much more than I do) has had a single-payor system for a long time. You get a premium budget and then you get to pick which insurance company to spend that budget on.
Paul Ryan also proposed a single-payor system for Medicare, in case you weren't paying attention: seniors would get a premium budget and a list of insurance companies, including existing Medicare if desired, to pick which one to spend that budget on.
We were having a related conversation last night at dinner. There were people from different states, and we were comparing cable television service. Universally, everyone noticed that, as soon as competition was introduced to an area, the incumbent's service magically became much better and their pricing increases magically slowed, just like that.
Single-payor plus multiple provider could work very well. You need the threat of taking your business elsewhere to keep a service provider honest. Once you allow a monopolist to have unrestrained pricing power, you inevitably get inferior service and higher costs. that's just how life is.
It's funny how you progressives rave about anti-trust legislation in all other areas while yearning to cede to the government monopoly power over our most precious asset. Makes no sense at all to a logical mind. I guess you are programmed so that your rampant cheerfleading exclusively for one side impairs your ability to think clearly outside of a partisan box??

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