A perspective in Health Care Reform: What do you want??!!!
Let’s start with this link:
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c111:H.R.3200.IH:
For those of you out there SCREAMING at some of these town hall meetings and getting pissed that this new proposed “Health Care Reform” is garbage, here’s the link above to the “America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009 (Introduced in House)” so that you can AT LEAST sound like you know what the hell you’re talking about before you start going off!
Now, before you go any further, let me be the first to tell you, I HAVEN’T read the act. I have a slightly different few on Health Care Reform. You’ll be able to get an idea of my thoughts as you go through this post.
Let’s get one thing straight. The notion of “Health Care Reform” or “Universal Health Care” really has NOTHING to do with the quality of care. What it REALLY bowls done to is CAPITALISM! Our country is a Capitalistic regime. Do you know what that means? That means we are a “YOU gotta get YOURS” society!
Now, don’t get me wrong. I love our country and I love what we stand for and I love our system. I wouldn’t change it for the world. However, whenever I hear people scream about Health Care, I stop and I get annoyed.
Here’s why I got so mad:
1) Are you REALLY paying for your health care? So many people are out there screaming and hollaring about how they don’t want to pay for someone else’s healthcare. The simple fact of the matter is, YOU probably aren’t paying for yours either. If you’re working for an employer, the BULK of your health insurance is being paid by the employer. You’re not shooting $500 to $600 in health insurance. The employer is. So how can you really complain?
2) Don’t you realize that we have a system of Universal health care ALREADY! Universal health care is health care coverage for all eligible residents of a political region and often covers medical, dental and mental health care. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_health_care These programs vary in their structure and funding mechanisms. Typically, costs are born, at least in part, by the government. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_health_care. What’s fascinating is that we already have these systems in place. Think about it. Do you complain when have to pay for the treatment for Veterans through the VA system? (UNIVERSAL) How about treatment for our elderly through Medicare? (UNIVERSAL) What about disabled children through Medicaid? (UNIVERSAL). So why are we walking around like we don’t want these systems in place and we use them already??
3) What are you going to do if your Health care disappears? Here’s where I really get fired up. In my years practicing Social Security Disability, I have represented thousands of clients who have found themselves working one day and having insurance TO disabled the next day with no insurance. I have watched people GUT their savings, 401k, investments, loans, and banking accounts to survive while they wait. What’s wild is that some of these SAME people who were ANTI-universal health care one day are NOW in the same position of those who could benefit from this type of health care.
4) If you don’t have health care, you better VOTE or the people who do have health care will decide for you. When I see all of these people on the TV SCREAMING against universal health care or health care reform, I am FAIRLY confident that they go to the polls to vote. I am HOPING that the people who really NEED health care reform go to the polls as well so they can make sure their voice is heard.
Here’s the thing that really trips me out. In the grander scheme of things, our health care system is capitalistically driven. You don’t want to hear that but let’s face it, the inherent ability of any system to function is predicated on financial fluidity. It’s that whole ‘you get what you pay for’ mentality. It’s sad but it’s true. Now, I’m not making those in the health care field as money hungry monguls. It’s just an inherent fallacy in a broken system. With that in mind, you have Three fundamental realities:
1) The current system is broke. You can’t fix it so you better accept it. At some point, you have to accept it and move on. IT is the system we have and there is nothing you can do about it.
2) The current system is broke but if you don’t have a suggestion to fix it, SHUT UP! I’m not supporting or against health care reform. I am pro-fix. If someone can give me a model that will provide access to health care to everyone, I’m up for it. However, don’t be one of those people who are QUICK to rip apart a suggestion but don’t have ANY thoughtful suggestions to correct the problem.
3) Universal v. Private. Either you take it or you don’t (which goes back to #1 or #2) The whole nature of universal health care is this underlying premise that we are paying for someone else’s health care. When you bust your butt to work and some of your check goes to pay your health care and someone else’s health care, you may have a problem. However, if you are living check to check, you may find yourself ONE day in a position where you can’t work or laid off and NOW you have to rely on someone to pay YOUR health care. So what do you do then??
Health care is a BEAST like no other. I am not going to sit here and say it’s easy to fix. What I am saying is that we need to focus on 2 very simple thought processes. If you don’t like our current system, SUGGEST something better! If you want to see a change, you are going to have to accept some things you DON’T LIKE!
Take your pick and roll with it!
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