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I know that Big Pharma is basically backing the Obama plan now, though I am puzzled as to why.
Spokespersons for United Healthcare of New England and Blue Cross Blue Shield R.I. — the state’s two dominant health care providers—say the companies are in favor of health insurance reform that controls costs and improves the quality of care for their members.
Medici also said that health care reform needed to include incentives for doctors to integrate their electronic medical records. The company favors the so-called health information exchange, which would allow doctors and hospitals to communicate electronically, he said.
Thanks for the links.. I have been saying since the beginning that the Big Pharma nd Ins co's are behind this bill.
The Health Insurers Have Already Won
As the health reform fight shifts this month from a vacationing Washington to congressional districts and local airwaves around the country, much more of the battle than most people realize is already over. The likely victors are insurance giants such as UnitedHealth Group (UNH), Aetna (AET), and WellPoint (WLP). The carriers have succeeded in redefining the terms of the reform debate to such a degree that no matter what specifics emerge in the voluminous bill Congress may send to President Obama this fall, the insurance industry will emerge more profitable. Health reform could come with a $1 trillion price tag over the next decade, and it may complicate matters for some large employers. But insurance CEOs ought to be smiling.
No matter what happens, the insurance companies win. You're not 'sticking it to the man' or 'winning one for the home team',
Knocking down a bill which would add 1 trillion dollars to the US deficit, IS a victory for the American people.
Originally posted by Sestias
reply to post by marg6043
Obama has said he will only raise taxes on those making 250,000k a year and more. But I tend to agree with you. It's going to be a very expensive program no matter how it's funded and it may well end up taxing middle class Americans, as is Medicare at the present time.
The thing to do would be to tax corporations more but they have the means and the money to fight against it.
Originally posted by Rockpuck
reply to post by Sestias
Any blending of Corporate / Government power = BAD. It's Fascism, plain and simple.
And the bill getting shot down doesn't = something good for the American people, because reform IS needed.. this bill however was a piece of Orwellian fascist garbage. America has tore it apart and threw it back in their faces "Nice try, try again"
Originally posted by Sestias
reply to post by marg6043
Obama has said he will only raise taxes on those making 250,000k a year and more. But I tend to agree with you. It's going to be a very expensive program no matter how it's funded and it may well end up taxing middle class Americans, as is Medicare at the present time.
The thing to do would be to tax corporations more but they have the means and the money to fight against it.
Originally posted by yellowcard
Obama says a lot of things, I thought we would be out of Iraq? I thought unemployment wouldn't go into double digits. Read my lips, no new taxes.
In retrospect I should have said "no matter which form of the bill passes, the insurance companies win."
Originally posted by ProfEmeritus
If it ends up costing more than the current system, then that increased cost is a hidden tax, in itself, since it will have been government instituted.