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David Gill 2006 Donating Member (30 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-12-05 09:18 PM
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The Unseen Epidemic
If anything has been clear during the past 2 weeks, it has been the obvious class divide that we have all seen in vivid detail of those affected by Hurricane Katrina. Many families, many of whom could not evacuate the city are now homeless and openly suffering in the United States, the richest nation in the world. It is a sad, yet urgent reminder of an open wound to a portion of the millions of people living below the poverty line.

As an emergency physician I see the same divide affecting people right here in the middle of Illinois, in the middle of the country every day. With health care costs skyrocketing, being treated effectively is becoming nearly impossible for the uninsured. Not only that, but by failing to treat many patients at an early stage, illnesses often go untreated and may possibly worsen. These unnecessary and preventable illnesses can lead to various sociological effects, inability to work and loss of productivity, individual suffering, and burdens on the families of the untreated patient. We see the suffering and anguish of the people in New Orleans, Mississippi, and Alabama in horrifying detail. But there is also a health care epidemic happening beneath the surface of society that most people do not see. Katrina shows that there are people, normally unnoticed, in our society that genuinely need our help and not just lip service from the administration and tax cuts for the wealthy. As a country we can do better and we must do better.

As part of my campaign’s platform, I am proposing a national health care plan. A National Health Care Plan is simply a single-payer insurance plan that saves money by cutting down on HMO and insurance industry profits and overhead expenses. This is not socialized medicine: the Federal Government would not dictate how medicine is practiced, as the for-profit HMO’s and insurance industry have done for so long.

The plan that I am proposing would cost businesses no more than a 7% payroll tax; this figure could be even lower if we eliminate the Bush tax cuts for those earning a quarter million dollars per year or more. Currently, business owners pay an average of 8.5% of payroll salaries for employee health care plans and small businesses can pay up to 25% of payroll expenses. A single-payer system lets business owners know exactly what they will be paying for employee insurance.

My plan is much less expensive for individuals. A 2% tax paid by individuals would replace all costs currently incurred by insurance premiums, co-pays and deductibles. The cost for the average family would be $760/year. This would result in substantial savings for most families who typically pay between $1,200-$15,000 per year in combined costs under our current system.

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davsand Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-13-05 07:43 PM
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1. Wow! Welcome to DU, Doc!
David, I am delighted to see you on here! Kev and I have tried to bang the drum for you, but there's nothing like having the actual candidate online to give us all the straight dope! DU has done well by our candidates in the past, BTW.

Welcome to you and I do hope you enjoy your time here or at least get some good information to use against Uncle Timmy (my personal term for Tim Johnson.)

Come see us here in Champaign County when you have time!



Laura
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barb162 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-19-05 08:07 PM
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2. welcome!
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Nexus7 Donating Member (225 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-24-05 09:17 PM
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3. Who's the target of the proposed plan?
Your proposed plan would reduce costs (by your numbers) for employers and employees in the situation where they employer provides health care. There isn't a doubt that centralized, socialized, or cooperative health care would provide better quality care for lower cost, because as you mention, there is too much overhead and self-interest in the private health care business.

However, the majority of the 45 million uninsured in this country do not have employer-provided health care to begin with. This probably is true of IL also. The cost to employees that you mention wouldn't hold in this case, and would be higher. No doubt this would be a welcome step, because care would be available at a lower cost and wider coverage than the unaffordable options that exist now, but you have to state the actual cost for this target segment (currently uninsured); and you posting initially addresses this segment.



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kevsand Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-25-05 03:58 PM
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4. The way I read it,
the cost to individuals would be 2% of income for everyone, regardless of whether or not they are currently insured. The only thing I don't see is any indication of how to handle the long-term unemployed, but that is a much smaller number than the total currently uninsured.
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