People dont really seem to understand the costs associated with govt medicare and medicad.
Medicare has ~$50trillion in unfunded liabilites.
Most states have 25-35% of their states budgets going to medicad, for a SMALL precentage of the population. Tennesse experimented with adding every that was uninsured to TennCare. They played chicken with a plan that would potentially eat 90% of the states yearly budget. The first four years they were winning the game of chicken, but then TennCare budget balloned year after year until and outside auditer came in and said it wasn't sustainable. They obviously had to reform it, drop people, make benefit cuts, and they are still working out problems to this day. At this time, the high risk uninsured are A LOT worse off than before the 1994 clusterfuck of epic proportions. Oh and their plan was based off HilaryCare and they weren't trying to insure everyone, just those that were uninsured.
Over the next 20 years medicare and medicad costs SKYROCKET at both the state level and federal level.
Changing to a single payer UHC system DOES NOTHING to get costs under control. Because
1. under current proposals, the Fed will pay private companies to insure people.
2. it does nothing to address the medical cost problem.
It allows people to have "insurance" but that "insurance" is going to be COSTLY for the federal government because they are FAILING TO ADDRESS the real issue, and that is to bring down the cost of MEDICAL CARE. Current UHC proposals don't bring medical costs down by any significant level. Shit Congress cannot even figure out how to bring down medicare costs without just slashing benefit levels.
Medicare has ~$50trillion in unfunded liabilites.
Most states have 25-35% of their states budgets going to medicad, for a SMALL precentage of the population. Tennesse experimented with adding every that was uninsured to TennCare. They played chicken with a plan that would potentially eat 90% of the states yearly budget. The first four years they were winning the game of chicken, but then TennCare budget balloned year after year until and outside auditer came in and said it wasn't sustainable. They obviously had to reform it, drop people, make benefit cuts, and they are still working out problems to this day. At this time, the high risk uninsured are A LOT worse off than before the 1994 clusterfuck of epic proportions. Oh and their plan was based off HilaryCare and they weren't trying to insure everyone, just those that were uninsured.
Over the next 20 years medicare and medicad costs SKYROCKET at both the state level and federal level.
Changing to a single payer UHC system DOES NOTHING to get costs under control. Because
1. under current proposals, the Fed will pay private companies to insure people.
2. it does nothing to address the medical cost problem.
It allows people to have "insurance" but that "insurance" is going to be COSTLY for the federal government because they are FAILING TO ADDRESS the real issue, and that is to bring down the cost of MEDICAL CARE. Current UHC proposals don't bring medical costs down by any significant level. Shit Congress cannot even figure out how to bring down medicare costs without just slashing benefit levels.
