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Friday, August 07, 2009
David Limbaugh :: Townhall.com Columnist
Obama an Unwitting Catalyst for Free Market Health Care Reform?
by David Limbaugh
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Liberals say Republicans have no health care solutions. So their answer is to give us more of what caused most of the problems we have today: government intervention and control.

Perhaps it is true that Republicans haven't been aggressive enough in pursuing free market solutions because they are so intimidated by Democratic demagoguery at every step and so conditioned to believing that liberal lite (such as a new prescription drug entitlement) is the only product that will fly in the Beltway.

But President Barack Obama's radical socialist prescriptions might be the best catalyst for the resurrection of conservative ideas since Ronald Reagan.

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Before we have a prayer at achieving sweeping market reforms, however, we must do a better job of making the case that government meddling in the health care industry to date -- e.g., mandates, laws and regulations -- has been the major source of our problems with both overall medical costs and insurance coverage.

Liberals believe evil profiteers cause price hikes, but their own do-gooder laws and regulations are the culprits. Yes, medical costs are higher because we demand (and receive) the best cutting-edge drugs, technology and treatment. But the only way to reduce these costs is to settle for lesser quality, as has every nation that has socialized health care, or to outlaw drug company profits, which would virtually end the willingness of risk-taking investors to finance groundbreaking medical research.

But we can do something about the spiraling medical inflation caused by overreaching, ill-advised tax laws and overreaching mandates.

Sixty percent of Americans have employer-provided health insurance, largely because of tax laws incentivizing employers to provide that benefit. Such laws have insulated us from the true costs of our medical care. These laws mask the fact that we are really paying for that benefit in lesser compensation and also create the illusion that we are getting free health care. As a result, the demand for health care has artificially skyrocketed, with people consuming more than they would as prudent consumers who believed they were paying for it themselves.

Just as significantly, onerous government-mandated coverage requirements have caused an explosion in insurance rates because they have drastically reduced the ability of the market to craft and make available less expensive plans that meet the particular needs of medical consumers.

"Compassionate" state legislators have deluged us with unintended but foreseeable consequences in this area by enacting laws requiring health plans to offer or pay for specified treatments, such as those for alcoholism.

In her "Top Ten Myths of American Health Care," Sally Pipes documents that in 1979, there were only 252 mandate laws in force, but by 2007, there were 1,901. Many of these mandates, she notes -- such as those pertaining to massage therapy, breast reduction and hair prosthesis -- "are hardly critical components of a good health insurance policy." But they exist, she says, because special interest groups have successfully lobbied state lawmakers to require all policies to cover them. Continued...

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David Limbaugh, brother of radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, is an expert in law and politics and author of Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party.
 
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Stale Information
Like David Limbaugh's last article utilizing the information outlined in Sally Pipes' book, "Top Ten Myths of American Health Care," which specified some old information which can be obtained anywhere on the internet. Last time, for example, his subject was to whittle down the 47 million uninsured people suggested by the Democrats, eliminating those who don't deserve to be covered by insurance. Well, the same date can be found at http://www.factcheck.org , for nothing—for those who are interested in doing a little research and reading. But, nevertheless, whatever figure is appropriate, there are millions of uninsured Americans in this country who are limited in the medical treatment they can obtain. Don't the count for something?

This time Mr. Limbaugh is claiming a number of medical procedures which 'Obama's Plan' includes as coverage. If you check a lot of current insurance plans, many of these are presently covered by them now. So, there's probably little new in this list. And, I'm sure some of these aren't really specified in the 'bill', but merely by speculation to lend some 'red meat' to the issue.

Also he says she offers a number of 'market solutions' (read, 'right-wing program') which Republicans have been touting for years—variously known as the 'medical savings account package'—so if any of these are new to you, you just have been reading (which may be part of the problem).

Many of those issues which are labeled as solutions represent very small amounts of over-all medical costs--for example tort reform represents approximately one percent.

And of course if people are only covered for catastrophes “they spend about two-thirds as much as those of full coverage”; but the reason the have similar outcomes is because they use the emergency room to take care of their needs. That's part of the problem!



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Frankly, I am not sure what all the quotes mean, all the blaming, and all the banter about other countries. The fact is; we are not France, Canada, UK, or any of the aformentioned places.

We need a fix to health care in OUR country. The costs are unsustainable, access is limited, care is rationed by the insurers, and there are a limited number of preventative care specialists. I do not want a Socialistic approach, nor do I personally want a government "takeover"; however, I do want to see changes that would benefit the citizens, not the greedy slobs that currently profit off of "human beings" sufferage.

It is my opinion, that there are a varied number of ways this can be achieved without substantial government intervention. Folks, the last thing we need is the government mitigating our quality of life, death and everything in between. WAKE UP! THEY ARE INCAPABLE, WHAT WILL IT TAKE FOR MANY OF YOU TO SEE THIS?
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