Health Insurance Reform:
Major Healthcare reform is necessary. I will spend the next few weeks providing short to medium length editorial articles explaining why I believe that major reform, some painful, is necessary. I will cite specific and sometimes personal examples of what is wrong with the current system. While I have a bias, and make my living off the existing system, I will do my best to try and ignore my personal interests.
If anyone finds in fact checks, an inaccuracy, you are encouraged to write a comment. I will check it out, and if you are right, I will post your criticism and my answer.
- Is major Healthcare reform necessary? Unequivocally Yes.
- What should healthcare reform accomplish? Any bill should address all these issues.
- Mandatory coverage for every US Citizen. No Exceptions.
- Mandatory acceptance for all applicants.
- Reduce the costs for healthcare.
- Incent and make routine care for all American’s.
- Tort reform to reduce C.Y.A. mentality of practitioners.
- Keep a level playing field for all businesses both locally and nationally and internationally in relation to healthcare cost mandates.
- Provide Subsidies for lower income individuals.
- Freedom of individuals to choose the provider and level of coverage that they are most comfortable with.
- Elimination of the World Subsidy for their healthcare.
- A doctor’s decision on what type of healthcare you need.
- Do not assume that a political board overseeing the program will be immune from the influence of special interest groups. Assume they will.
- Mandatory coverage for every US Citizen. No Exceptions.
While I 100% support President Obama’s desire for MAJOR reform, I do not believe that it should be done hastily.