Tuesday, September 04, 2007

The John Edwards Healthcare Plan Falls Short

I was reading through John Edward's healthcare proposal recently, and I realized how much it left the private (for profit) structure in place. Private, for profit health insurance companies, employers, drug companies and hospitals will remain in control of our healthcare. Is this Edward's idea of Comprehensive Universal Healthcare coverage? Edwards doesn't seem to understand that the fundamental underlying problem with the American healthcare system is the concept of for profit entities making healthcare decisions rather than doctors. When decision-makers stand to make windfall profits, the best interests of the patient takes a back seat.

The Edwards plan appears to be a fancy way of maintaining the status quo. His "Universal Healthcare" does not = a national system that we need. The Edwards plan keeps the HMO's in the drivers seat. Over time, they would be able to wiggle out of their responsibilities, through their lobbying efforts in Washington.... and within a few years, we would right back in this same position again. As savvy as the insurance industry is, I don't think they would have a problem gaming the system for their own advantage. See the Edwards Healthcare plan (pdf). The Edwards plan would still require workers to have money deducted from their wages for part of the premium costs and there would still be some out of pocket expense.

Congressman Dennis Kucinich is the only Presidential candidate that I know of who has a truly Universal, National Healthcare plan that would take the control away from the private, for profit health industry - an industry that is primarily concerned about making money rather than the health of Americans. The Kucinich Plan more closely mirrors the health systems of Canada and Europe.

Kucinich is the co-sponsor of House Bill H.R. 676, which would create this National healthcare plan. The Bill is currently circulating through Congress and has considerable support. The Kucinich plan puts patients and Doctors in charge of making healthcare decisions. There would also be little out of pocket costs for hospital/office visits. This would be a taxpayer supported system, like the systems that exist in the UK and Canada, but such a plan would eliminate the vultures from the system, making services more efficient. More of the money that is spent would go towards healthcare instead of filling the pockets of a middle man. The U.S. already spends twice and three times the money on healthcare as other countries that have better not-for-profit systems. If they can do it, why can't we- the richest nation on earth?

It is unfortunate that the man with the best Healthcare proposal doesn't have a chance of winning the Democratic nomination, let alone a General election. American voters are motivated more by style than substance. Ignorance about the issues and about the candidates has become a way of life for the American voter.

Unfortunately, despite significant support in Congress and from medical professionals, the Bill stands little chance of becoming law. The lobbyists who work for the insurance companies and the drug companies are working overtime in an effort to kill the Bill. And even if it passes in the House, it will not likely get through the Senate. If it ever reached Bush's desk, it is no secret that the Bill would be vetoed.

Watch as Kucinich briefly discusses his health proposal.



1 comment:

Unknown said...

If all the people in this country who want health care, including independents who actually could control the political process if they wanted to, vote for Kucinich in the Democratic primaries and caucuses, then Kucinich WILL win the nomination.

And if he wins the nomination he WILL win the election, because the choice will be between Kucinich and some Republican who doesn't want health care, who supports sending U.S. jobs offshore and who wants to continue to see America troops slaughtered in Iraq (and probably Iran as well).

Stop moaning that Kucinich can't win and just get out an work for him. The primary is when the rank and file figure out who best represents them and lets the media and the Beltway establishment know their choice.

Empower yourself and vote for your own best interests. Forget about the polls and the mainstream media pundits. Remember most of the TV/radio talking heads get their paycheck directly or indirectly from defense contractors, drug companies and insurance companies. Of course they're going to lie to you and tell you Kucincih can't be elected. They are doing everything in their power to disappear him for fear people will wake up and see the truth.

To people who don't have enough self confidence in their right to vote as they choose, to people who fear voting for the person who clearly is the best candidate on the issues because he "can't win" I say this: Go down to their city hall, get your voter registration card and send it to Tim Russert, Wolf Blizter, Cokie Roberts or one of the other know-it-all pundits and let them vote in your place, because you obviously don't understand what voting is all about.

The rest of us will use our vote properly and vote for the best candidate.

If our candidate doesn't get the nomination, then in November we'll perhaps have to hold our nose and vote for the lesser of evils. But in the primaries and caucuses we can be proud, hold our head high, and know that we cast a vote for the best possible candidate.