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Affordable and Comprehensive Health Care for All PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Monday, 06 March 2006

Below is Kevin Zeese's statement to MedChi -- the physicians association in Maryland

The US can provide health care for everyone without financial barriers. It can be affordable, comprehensive, for your lifetime and allow consumers with choice of health care. And, it can be done for less money then the current system.

We spend more per capita on health care than any other country in the world. Twenty-five percent – one out of four health care dollars – goes to insurance bureaucracy, unnecessary (often padded/fraudulent) billing, huge profits and bloated executive salaries – while Medicare has single digit overhead. We must substitute private health insurance with efficient publicly-financed single payer and no-fault insurance for malpractice. However, health care delivery should remain private so patients are free to choose the type of health care they want and the professional who provides it.

A single payer system is best for businesses and workers. Businesses are relieved of the burden of health care – an uncontrollable cost that threatens business and makes hiring employees risky. Workers benefit because they can change jobs, return to school, or take care of their families without worrying about health care. Further, single payer ensures comprehensive benefits throughout an individual's life.

Physicians benefit because administrative bureaucracy is reduced, every patient encounter is covered, patients visit their doctor's more often and quality care is rewarded. Additionally, the bureaucracy of pre-authorization for procedures and medicine, paperwork for multiple payers, fighting for payment in a complex system often designed to prevent payment is reduced allowing physicians to deliver quick and efficient care.

Malpractice is greatly reduced because patients with poor medical outcomes are provided with health care. No-fault assures patients needs will be met and litigation reduced. Vigilant oversight of malpractice insurance and of doctors involved in repeated malpractice, further reduces the malpractice insurance burden on doctors. Malpractice will not be needed to enforce quality care as single payer can create positive incentives.

The U.S. is the only industrialized country that does not provide universal health care. It is long past time to make health care available to all. It will serve patients, health care providers, business and public budgets more effectively.


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