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Finally! A Healthcare Reform Bill I can support PDF Print E-mail
Written by Steven Burden   
Wednesday, 07 October 2009 18:46

“Small  Bill”  Proposal for Sensible Health-Care Reform

 

To make health insurance more accessible, affordable, and portable —  without threatening the quality of care or the preexisting insurance of millions of Americans:

 

1. End the unfair tax on the uninsured (and self-insured), giving them a tax-break similar to that which is already available to those with employer-provided insurance.  Provide refundable and advanceable tax-credits of $2,000 per person, up to $5,000 per family.  LEAVE EMPLOYER-PROVIDED INSURANCE, ITS TAX-
EXEMPT STATUS, AND THE REST OF THE TAX CODE, INTACT.  (Increase in government spending: none.  Average reduction in taxes: $34.5 billion/year (see * below), offset by using unallocated economic stimulus funds.)

2. Allow Americans to buy insurance across state lines.  Allow Americans to shop for coverage from coast to coast — whether from lower-mandate states at lower prices, or from higher-mandate (additional-coverage) states at higher prices.  Allow plans bought in one state to be transported to another.  (Increase in government spending: none.)

3. Expand Americans’  ability to keep their insurance  when they leave their job .  COBRA allows former employees to pay the costs of  their insurance premiums ( including the employer’s former  share)  and  thereby keep their insurance in effect, but only for 18 months.  Expand COBRA by 12 months, allowing people to keep their insurance for up to 30 months if they have not yet secured a new job with an employer-sponsored plan.  (Increase in government spending: none.)

4. Allow lower premiums for healthier lifestyles.  Existing federal regulations ban private companies from offering more than a 20 percent discount to those who eat and drink in moderation, exercise, or don’ t  smoke.  Such regulations handcuff private efforts to reward healthier lifestyles and to thereby cut health costs —  and they should be eliminated.  (Increase in government spending: none.)

5. Cut costs by preventing runaway malpractice lawsuits.  Relieve doctors from having to practice defensive medicine, by capping punitive damages at $250,000 per provider and $750,000 total, while continuing to allow unlimited economic damages to compensate for financial loss.  (Increase in government spending: none.)

6. Provide further help for those who are uninsured and have expensive preexisting conditions, by increasing federal support for state-run high-risk pools.  Thirty-four states already have pools to help those who have been denied affordable coverage because of prohibitively expensive preexisting conditions, and we should incentivize their establishment in all 50 states.  (Federal (DSH) funds currently covering emergency room care would gradually fund the pools, as reliance on emergency-room care is reduced.  Increase in government spending: $15 billion in the first year, gradually dropping to $0.)

 
This is a proposal--since I can't get government out of the Healthcare business altogether--that I can grudgingly support.

For the original go here: http://www.weeklystandard.com/weblogs/TWSFP/Small-bill%20proposal%20TWS%283%29.pdf


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