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The Cost OF Profit In Health Care


by Ron Powell

On several occasions I have written about the matter of health care reform and have indicated in posts and comments that there can't be true reform of the healthcare system without removing profit and the profit motive from the equation.  At the moment the debate and discussions center around reduction of costs and the notion of a "public option" being the primary element in any proposal that purports to reduce the costs involved in the delivery of health care services.

It has been my contention that "costs" are the euphamism or code for profits.  In other words, I believe that if we can reduce or eliminate profits we can reduce or eliminate costs.  This is what the insurers and providers are acutely aware of and are fighting against.  They know that when the government gets involved the gravy train will come to a screeching halt.

Over the past several years the insurance companies have reaped record profits without any improvements to the system of health care. How does this happen?    It happens in any number of ways: increase of premiums, increase of deductibles, increase of co-payments, denial of coverage, cancellation of coverage and the denial of claims.  All of this is designed to enhance revenue streams while reducing or eliminating risk by reducing or eliminating the obligation to make payments within the context of the language of health insurance contracts. 

If you have health insurance my suggestion is to read it, all of it, especially the fine print .  You may discover why many of the people who have been driven into financial ruin as a result of a catastrophic illness are people who have health care insurance. 

Having a health care insurance policy is not the equivalent of having health care coverage and that is where the mother load of profits are for health care insurers.  I am a veteran so I'm covered with a government financed/controlled option and in a couple of years I will qualify for medicare as well, so I'm good to go. 

However, there are a vast number of people between the ages of 25 and 65 who are paying for health care insurance, either directly or through employer group plans, for whom the insurance companies do not intend provide coverage i.e. payment on claims.

Banks and credit card companies have been loan sharking for years.  The health care insurance companies have been engaged in a protection racket, also designed to cheat and gouge the public.  When all is said and done, reform of the way in which business is done in this country will require revisiting the notion of what is legal and what is not. 

The conservative element has had decades to undo what had been done to ensure that the public was protected from unscrupulous business practices.  The process of the systematic deregulation and removal of controls from profit-driven free market enterprises that are built on public trust and confidence must be reversed.  In order to restore sanity to the debates and discussions the 900 pound profit gorilla has to be removed from the room or it will continue to wreak havoc and nothing will get done, nothing will change and we all know  we can't afford that.


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This GOP bullshit about private free-market-based reforms really really needs to be slapped down.

Where the hell were they during the Bush administration when the government sat on their hands letting more and more consolidation in regional markets occur giving us the monopoly-based status quo.

Read David Balto of CAPAF and his testimony before congress.

http://www.americanprogressaction.org/issues/2009/03/balto_antitrust.html

excerpt:
"the Bush administration did not bring a single case challenging anticompetitive conduct by insurance companies ...spent a hugely disproportionate amount of time, money and effort prosecuting relatively small groups of doctors."

The GOP sat by and watched the market in this area get destroyed. And now they claim to be in favor of market-based competition. Hooey!

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Oh ... Obey . . .

Just for you .. some info to browse through relating to Health Care Cost Growth and the Economic Performance of U.S. Industries that may show the direct effect on the economy and budget as not being "incidental"...

~OGD~

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Nice post, Ron. Some good perspective. Thanks.

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Maybe a shift of term will help. It worked in a destorting way with "deathtax". But maybe a term shift can work even better when it clarifies. Healthcare Finance Reform.
I don't remember who said it first, but it needs to be said again, and again. And again. It's NOT Healthcare that needs to be reformed. What needs to be reformed is the Financing of Healthcare.
Every complaint about the dangers of government involvement in the Financing of Healthcare is a problem in our currently system. Money is paid to insurance companies, and Insurance Companies DECIDE how to use those funds. Does anyone seriously believe that the highest priority of Insurance companies is the well being of patients. Do insurance companies ration care and get in between doctors and patients? What service do the insurance companies provide? What value is added by the role of insurance companies? How can the citizens of America spend our healthcare dollars more efficiently? Do we deserve more for what we are spending? We need real reform in the Financing of Healthcare.

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@howard711 My point exactly....You raise the questions that should have been the basis for any presentation regarding healthcare "finance" reform..Thanks....

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Ron Powell (BA, Howard University,’68; JD, University of Connecticut School of Law, ’71), is a semi-retired teaching attorney who, among other things during his career, has been the director of the African American cultural centers at both Yale University and the University of Connecticut. In addition, he has written produced and directed several plays for productions performed on college campuses in Connecticut. During his career as a professor of law and public policy at the University of Hartford, he produced and hosted "Black Perspective", a television program which aired weekly at the NBC affiliate located in Hartford as part of their public service broadcasting. He has worked in legal services, as a middle manger in both the private and public sectors and has served the nation as in the Air Force, honorably discharged at the rank of 1st Lt. Mr. Powell has owned and operated his own businesses and, for a period of several years, wrote a weekly op-ed column for the Meriden Record-Journal in Meriden Ct. Currently, he is a freelance writer for publications in the New Haven area and lectures on a variety of topics and provides consulting services in a variety of areas....Finally, Mr. Powell has been a keyboard performer and part-time DJ for more than 45 years. He is an avid collector and historian of recorded Jazz, Fusion, Funk, R&B, and Doo Wop....A life time poker enthusiast, he has been been a senior contributor on a poker web sight and blog and has played in the World Poker Tour, 7 card stud finals. Mr. Powell recently launched his own blog, The Modern Times Post, at: themoderntimespost.blogspot.com His E-mail address is: ronpowell01@yahoo.com

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