During
the health care debate in 2009, the President made his staff read a New Yorker article by Dr. Atul Gawande
dramatizing the borderline thievery sanctioned by America’s fee-for-service
system: about two communities in Texas, one with the second-highest per-capita
Medicare costs in the country, twice those of a neighboring city with no
discernible health benefits as a result of doctor-owned hospitals, surgery
centers and diagnostic-test facilities.
Now
Dr. Gawande reports that “as of October 1st, healthcare.gov is scheduled to
open for business. A Web site where people who don’t have health coverage
through an employer or the government can find a range of health plans
available to them, it resembles nothing more sinister than an eBay for
insurance. Because it’s a marketplace, prices keep falling lower than the
Congressional Budget Office predicted, by more than sixteen per cent on
average. Federal subsidies trim costs even further, and more people living near
the poverty level will qualify for free Medicaid coverage.”
As
the Tea Party fights to shut down the government over such infamy, whether or
not the new law of the land will help the catastrophically sick and uninsured
depends on where they live, with some states (California, New York, Minnesota,
Maryland) complying and others (Indiana, Texas, Utah, South Carolina) doing
everything they can to obstruct implementation.
Now
the critical moment is at hand in a clash between John Boehner, who interned
sweeping out his father’s saloon, and such as Dr. Gawande, a Harvard professor
who directs the World Health Organization's effort to reduce surgical deaths.
As
Republicans keep pointing out, it’s still a free country. Choose your own care
giver and hope for the best.
Update: In one respect, GOP no-nothings
have succeeded: Polls show most Americans know little about the Affordable Care
Act, and much of that is wrong.
Less
than half of the uninsured plan to get coverage through a state or federal
exchange, a low number that may result from lack of knowledge about them, since
7 in 10 say they are “not too or not at all familiar” with these health
insurance exchanges.
Those
for whom Obamacare could mean life or death have been brought into suicidal
confusion by vicious Tea Party lies.
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