He cites California's downward spiral vis a vis Anthem Blue Cross who will raise their rates as much as 39%. He calls for reconciliation and (gasp!) regulation. Look, kids...no regulation got us in this hellhole. Something has to happen.
What would work? By all means, let’s ban discrimination on the basis of medical history — but we also have to keep healthy people in the risk pool, which means requiring that people purchase insurance. This, in turn, requires substantial aid to lower-income Americans so that they can afford coverage.
And if you put all of that together, you end up with something very much like the health reform bills that have already passed both the House and the Senate.
What about claims that these bills would force Americans into the clutches of greedy insurance companies? Well, the main answer is stronger regulation; but it would also be a very good idea, politically as well as substantively, for the Senate to use reconciliation to put the public option back into its bill.
But the main point is this: California’s death spiral is a reminder that our health care system is unraveling, and that inaction isn’t an option. Congress and the president need to make reform happen — now.
Amen, Brother.
Posted by: mustang sally | Feb 20, 2010 at 10:37 AM