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Monday, May 05, 2008
Star Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
McCain is right on health care
by Star Parker
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A gold star to John McCain for his just released plan for reforming American health care.

Analysts will pick apart details and surely will find shortcomings. But directionally, McCain's approach is on the money. Contrary to the vaporous rhetoric of change offered by the Democrats, he has proposed real structural health care reform.

The plan boldly takes on key problems in how we deliver health care that have contributed to out-of-control cost escalation. According to a recent University of Minnesota study, health insurance premiums have increased over recent years ten times faster than personal incomes, and by 30 percent from 2001 to 2005.

The key salvo is aimed at the central pillar of our health care system -- tax-subsidized employer provided health care. About 70 percent of Americans get their health care where they work.

The McCain plan offers a $5,000 tax credit to families and $2,500 to individuals to purchase health care on their own. This would end the inherent inequity of some getting tax-free health care from their employers, but those on their own or working for small businesses having to purchase it with after tax dollars.

It levels the field and relocates the focus of health-care-purchase freedom and responsibility to where it should be -- on individuals.

McCain would further enhance competition and consumer power by ending the 50 separate state fiefdoms and allow the health care market to be open nationwide.

Let's recall that employer provided health care is a happenstance of history. Firms started offering it as a benefit as a way to attract workers during the wage and price controls of World War II. Tax-free health care benefits subsequently were formally codified as part of the IRS code.

Aside from the inequities, the employer-based system has been an engine for driving up costs.

One, the higher your income and tax bracket, the more you're subsidized for your health care. Two, with a third party picking up the costs, consumer power and responsibility is short circuited.

In what other marketplace would you have the equivalent of a doctor prescribing a test and the patient not even thinking to ask if it is really necessary or how much it costs? And, even if they asked, the doctor would have no idea. Continued...

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Star Parker is a nationally syndicated columnist thought the Scripps Howard News Service and a regular commentator on CNN, MSNBC, and FOX News, as well as author of White Ghetto: How Middle Class America Reflects Inner City Decay.
 
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Subject: ach
In trying to wade through all the letters, I can be sure of several things. (1) most are from Democrats who keep their palms turned up constantly and think it is a way of life, expecting "the gov't") to take care of them from cradle to grave (2) not of the age to be on Medicare. I am. While I understand the need to be prudent; if not for Medicare, my generation would not have anything (3) those who do not take responsibility for themselves.

McCain moving in the right direction
It wouldn't matter if you had the world's most perfect healthcare system in the US, because for people like jm051 if the government's not in total control of it it will never be adequate. For them, it's not about whether a mechanism works, it's whether the government controls it or not. So, yes please, let's go to socialized medicine when we need to look no further than to our socialized security system to see how great that's going. I won't even pick apart the stupidity of statements like how Americans would amend the Constitution..., how other countries with socialized healthcare love it,....

McCain's going in the right direction.Give people some choice and help keep costs down. Next he needs to address Medicare and how it's driving prices up.
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