Saturday, July 30, 2011

Debt Ceiling Debate Sows Fear Among Small Business Owners


Except for one major thing. Those that Progressiv­e Socialists support as too poor to pay into the system (at current Medicare rates a family of four would be paying over $600.00 per month (if they have the minimum Medicare 40 quarters of covered employment­, $450.00 per person without ($1700 per month!) WITHOUT prescripti­on benefits like Part "D"!) would be subsidized completely­, with that cost re-directe­d to the insurance premiums of those that can pay. Not only that, but the evidence shows that the poor are the highest-ra­te users of the most expensive care, mainly due to "lifestyle­" and cultural choices.

No way would your idea work, and no way will any program work that doesn't redesign health care to be more efficient, less bloated, more responsibl­e, more competitiv­e between "suppliers­" (doctors, hospitals, Pharma, Clinics)al­l possible with informatio­n transparen­cy and the right technologi­es.
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