Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: OrByte
It seems to me that you are trying to make a convenient excuse to dismiss this reform effort.Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: eskimospy
Originally posted by: charrison
Can you blame people for not wanting to wait 18 months after a bill passes to find out what the final rules are going to be. Healthcare is too important and that is far too long to wait. LEt the experts define what the mins are up front so people know what they are going to be getting.
As Orbyte mentioned that's just not how legislation on this or anything else works. (nor should it) Congress is the boss, they set up the infrastructure and articulate policy goals, and the people Congress appoints to do the work figure out how to get there. That's the way anything that is well run works.
Usually when Congress runs into trouble is when they try to get into the fine details, something the body is not intended to do.
FOr healthcare I think waiting 18 months for a final ruling is far too long. No thanks.
The legislative goals are laid out. the regulations that follow must be written in a way to implement those goals. And there are ALWAYS audits/checks/balances to make sure that legislation is implemented AS WRITTEN. Laws simply do not get written only to be underminded by regulation....that only happens in conspiracy novels.
Most of legislation is written in this way. And it has worked since the beginning.
THere is plenty in this bill not to like. There are many reforms that could be implemented do not involve getting the govt more involved in an already over regulated industry.
I think the experience of the rest of the industrialized world shows us what we should be doing, and it's not deregulating the insurance industry.
So tell me which industrialized country is controlling medical costs? Oh wait, they have not solved that problem either.