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Professor Jacob Hacker originally defined the concept of an ideal 'public option' as part of health care reform a decade ago. He evaluates current health care proposals in his recent report Public Plan Choice in Congressional Health Plans: the Good, the Not-so-good, and the Ugly. On page 20 Hacker includes a chart comparing 4 of the current federal proposals based on 5 criteria against his definition of the ideal public plan.

Hacker writes, "The simplest public option is to let people without employer-provided health insurance to buy into Medicare, or a similar program, at cost."

Democrats started with a compromise position, failing to make the best case for health care reform as key to economic recovery -- a single public-payer model with full choice of private providers (unlike private insurances that limit provider access). Instead, Democrats have promoted a largely undefined 'public option,' and permitted the political right to define the terms of the debate using distortion and distraction.

As Hacker notes, a strong public plan at the very least must be built on Medicare's existing provider network and payment methods, and not weakened by requiring the plan to create a provider network from scratch, or to negotiate rates individually with each provider across the nation. Access to a 'public plan' should not be restricted to only the smallest firms.

The best way for President Obama and Democrats to reclaim the issue is by making their 'public option' an optional Medicare buy-in for anyone. Medicare is known and liked by most people, and not so easily distorted. Medicare has low overhead costs for built-in cost containment, and its structure is in place -- it could be up and running relatively quickly, with no need to create a whole new program at additional cost. Enlarging Medicare's risk pool by permitting younger people to buy in on a sliding scale would improve its financial stability.

Additional improvements to Medicare would encompass eliminating costly high subsidies to privatized Medicare Advantage plans, and permitting negotiation of drug prices as is done in other countries, while improving provider reimbursement. See also: 'Public Option' a Shadow of Its Original Intent - Dr. Marcia Angell Advises Optional Medicare Buy-In

STATE & LOCAL SAVINGS WITH SINGLE PAYER
Share with legislators the 6-page Summary of State and Local Savings of Single Payer in the 2007 Lewin Report as a remedy to strained local and state budgets. Some public policy people are beginning to consider these savings as states become more distressed.

NUMBERS OF UNINSURED AND UNDERINSURED IN COLORADO
A Denver Post editorial recently repeated the error of attributing all unpaid medical bills to the uninsured. "If we only insure the uninsured, runs the thinking, cost-shifting in the form of rising premiums for the insured will be ended" -- completely ignoring the link between growing numbers of underinsured and the increased unpaid medical costs over the past decade.

In addition to denial or delay of care, insurance companies make money by shifting more costs to families and individuals by moving them to "catastrophic" or "consumer-driven" health plans with less coverage and high out-of-pocket costs.

A 2008 Study  by doctors at the University of Colorado School of Medicine revealed that of those with insurance for a full year, <b>36.3% were underinsured</b> -- that is, they reported the delay or omission of recommended care because of their inability to afford it; half felt that their health suffered because they could not afford recommended care.

A 2009 Study by Families USA reported that <b>32.4% of Coloradans were uninsured</b> - nearly 1 out of 3 people under age 65 had no health insurance all or part of the 2-year period 2007-2008. 

Combined, the numbers indicate that at any point in time, as many as 68.5% of Coloradans may be under- or uninsured.

RESOLUTIONS IN SUPPORT OF SINGLE PAYER
Denver Democrats Executive Committee voted 44-4 for a resolution urging our state and federal legislators to support single payer health care reform. Read about it . Other Colorado county Democrats have also expressed support of a single-payer system, including Montrose, Boulder, Costilla, Hinsdale, La Plata, Arapahoe counties, and recently Jeffco. The nation's mayors passed a Resolution in support of single payer, HR 676, at their gathering last summer.


Reader Comments
  
Medicare Buy In? WE already BOUGHT in!
By The Mad Woman Sep 8th 2009 at 2:28 pm EDT (Updated Sep 8th 2009 at 2:28 pm EDT)
I find it interesting for those of us who have lived and worked and acted in this country to support this country - born, paid taxes, volunteered, gave of themselves in a variety of ways, to a country that CLAIMS on its basic doctrine - its holiest of holies...the CONSTITUTION...EVEN the DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE from a tyrannical overlord-that we ARE OF THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE, AND FOR THE PEOPLE......
I find it BEYOND ABSURD that as citizens, we have become so alienated, so unwilling to accept its place as the holdovers and sole owners of that government that they deny...fully and completely deny any part!
WE THE PEOPLE have the right to dictate to that government that it is FOR the PEOPLE - not a separate entity to pass laws and set programs that have nothing to do with us; A GOVERNMENT that sets limits and bars of achievement that we are not able to attain by the simple fact of our existence....
WHEN did we become separate? When did WE THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, retract our declaration?
When did it become OK for us to give up our rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of HEALTH?

It is NOW OK to be slaves for the government to screw us out of everything for which my forefathers fought in 1775 and 1812; 1861 (for 5 bloody YEARS of self mutilation) and 1917 and again 1941 to assure that ALL CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES would have and hold?

NOTHING could be further from the truth...We tell ourselves that each and every day, from dawn to dusk as we feverishly dream the truth that eats at our soulless existence...We have usurped our OWN POWER!

Think outside that politician defined cell of slavery that has been created by our own refusal to be involved in self-governance.
Stop being the lazy kowtowing, noninvolved Renfield allowing our "elected" officials to continue sucking us dry and binding us with smooth rhetoric and whiney "oh we can't...it's too expensive:"..."oh, no- we can't regulate corporations - free enterprise ya know"; "oh no, we have to maintain the system status quo" - If we don't.....we will....." IMPLODE!!!!!!
Anything else is
SOCIALISM
MARXISM
FASCISM
COMMUNISIM
and any other "ISM" with which to baffle a mind mushed minion...
The DUMBING DOWN of America is to CONTROL America. A systematized manipulation to keep us OPPRESSED and to stop us from demanding the SAME rights we demanded from KING GEORGE in 1775!

Grow a pair and demand our rights FINALLY!
For over 200 years we rant and rave and throw our exceptionalist ideal that we are bigger, better, best and greatest country because we have life AND LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS.....

"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."

Don't let those self anointed, mass appointed, completely disjointed assholes, who have gotten us to put them in Washington, continue that scam on us...

WE are the government and we need to take back that responsibility with all the hell and nightmarish, awesomeness that it brings...WE ARE the people who are to be proud and worthy of such an awesome power - to use it and not abuse it any longer.
OWN it; BE it...but stop giving it away....

UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE for all - TAKE BACK what we pay for every second of every day
OR just shut off the lights...WE the People don't live here anymore...Just pack our bags and move out...leave it to the corporations to fight over- We don't deserve to be here any longer
  
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