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August 28, 2008 10:57 AM

Voila! Health Care Problem "Solved"

As the Democratic and Republican candidates debate their respective health care plans, a U.S. Census Bureau report on poverty released Tuesday contained some mildly optimistic news about health coverage in the U.S. in 2007, when the number of people lacking health insurance dropped for the first time since President Bush took office.

The Census Bureau said 45.7 million people - 15.3 percent of the population - were uninsured in 2007; that's down from 47 million in 2006. Most of the increase in people with insurance coverage was due to government health insurance coverage, with little change in the number of those covered by private health insurance.

In Texas, about one of every four residents (24.8 percent) were uninsured in 2006-2007.

But according to an advisor of Sen. John McCain who helped craft the Republican candidate's health care policy, those numbers are misleading.

In fact, says John Goodman, president of the National Center for Policy Analysis, the number of uninsured Americans is basically zero, since anyone who can get to a hospital emergency room can get medical attention, with the government footing the bill.

Goodman told Jason Roberson of the Dallas Morning News that the problem is one of semantics.
"So I have a solution. And it will cost not one thin dime," Mr. Goodman said.

"The next president of the United States should sign an executive order requiring the Census Bureau to cease and desist from describing any American – even illegal aliens – as uninsured. Instead, the bureau should categorize people according to the likely source of payment should they need care.

"So, there you have it. Voila! Problem solved."
Goodman, who served as an unpaid advisor to the McCain campaign, posts a blog about health care issues on the Web site of the conservative Dallas-based think tank.

For the record, McCain's health care plan does focus on tax code reform to try to expand consumer choices beyond typical employer-based insurance coverage and government-sponsored insurance like Medicaid, rather than simply re-label people.
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by itchyb-2009 August 28, 2008 7:50 PM EDT
"Well, actually healthy people don''''t need prescription medications. Prescription meds are only given to the the sick and ill."

Approximately 50% of Americans are on at least one prescrition drug.
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by docpeter-2009 August 28, 2008 6:40 PM EDT
Oh! Oh! Call on me! I know how to cure cancer!!

The next president of the United States should sign an executive order requiring the Census Bureau to cease and desist from describing any American %u2013 even very sick ones %u2013 as having cancer. Instead, the bureau should only categorize people as either alive or dead.

So, there you have it. Voila! No more cancer! Problem solved.

Posted by converser at 11:16 AM : Aug 28, 2008
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No, this only works with workers compensation. If you are alive you go back to work full time normal duty. If you are dead you back to work full time light duty.
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by docpeter-2009 August 28, 2008 6:39 PM EDT
There should be legislation to control the gouging of Health Services, and there should be actual open free market acquisition for prescription medicines along, with pooled coverage for the low income.

Healthy People are more productive.

Posted by Mattcat25 at 01:11 PM : Aug 28, 2008
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Well, actually healthy people don''t need prescription medications. Prescription meds are only given to the the sick and ill.
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by mydogdylan6 August 28, 2008 5:46 PM EDT
Wow. This can''t be serious right?
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by aj4321-2009 August 28, 2008 4:35 PM EDT
I thought I would never be speechless in my life - I was wrong!!
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by shingles1 August 28, 2008 4:28 PM EDT
So, this means I can go and get my yearly checkup at the emergency room? Can I also go there and have a nice little consultation with the ER staff - after all, I''m sure they don''t have anything else to do, what with it being an EMERGENCY ROOM and all.

Maybe ERs have emergency dentists too.
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by mattcat25 August 28, 2008 4:11 PM EDT
The United States has the highest costs in the world for Health Care (the private sector manipulated free market) but, rates in the lowest tier of results and effect from private insurance coverage plans.

There should be legislation to control the gouging of Health Services, and there should be actual open free market acquisition for prescription medicines along, with pooled coverage for the low income.

Healthy People are more productive.

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by jone775 August 28, 2008 4:10 PM EDT
Excellent! Next time I''ve got a medical crisis, I''ll just head over to the nearest emergency room. In my younger days, I did this...it came back to haunt my credit report. Hmmm...???
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by consciousnes August 28, 2008 3:51 PM EDT
Well, Oboma will fix that, he will put everyone on Government subsidized health insurance and it will be you and I paying the bill.
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by converser-2009 August 28, 2008 2:16 PM EDT
Oh! Oh! Call on me! I know how to cure cancer!!

The next president of the United States should sign an executive order requiring the Census Bureau to cease and desist from describing any American %u2013 even very sick ones %u2013 as having cancer. Instead, the bureau should only categorize people as either alive or dead.

So, there you have it. Voila! No more cancer! Problem solved.
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