You make some great points, but this is where the overall argument falls down because you ignore the reasons why costs have climbed. Why did they have to raise rates? They had to raise rates because the cost of health care was sky-rocketing. Ok, but why was it sky-rocketing? 3 major reasons...
1. Technology is expensive. Better and newer therapies cost more money than old therapies. For this reason, it is very difficult to keep health care inflation below the broader market inflation. The only way to do so is to stick to old tried and true therapies. But does anybody going in for a hip replacement want a 1995 version of the procedure or a 2017 version?
2. The archaic patent system in this country allows companies to create mini-monopolies on drugs and therapies. If there are artificial barriers to competition, then you can guarantee that prices will be too high.
3. Too many people were receiving health care and never paying. This means that everyone who does pay (either through insurance or out of pocket) is subsidizing those freeloaders. Have you ever been to an emergency room? Take a look around and try to guess how many of them are actually going to pay for the services they are about to receive. You might be shocked. Folks who dislike socialized medicine don't realize we've already had it for years.
Some folks would argue that regulation and malpractice lawsuits were driving the costs. But those were very, very small market influences.
Don't be so quick to claim Obamacare is a failure. It's not a failure to the millions of folks with pre-existing conditions who were unable to obtain insurance at any price in the past. It's not a failure to the millions of folks under 26 who are unable to obtain employer based coverage and can remain under their parents' plan (though the obvious solution here is to drive job growth and get these folks employed). It's not a failure to the self-employed who can now buy insurance on the exchanges rather than being stuck with whatever plan is available in their location.
Where Obamacare has 'failed' is because it does nothing to address items #1 and #2 above. I haven't seen a plan that does. Most folks who complain about Obamacare want to go back to a free market system and allow capitalism to work it's magic. But the previous system was anything but 'free market'. Originally Posted by bkfantasy
I think if you know anything about health care . I was talking about cost of Employer based insurance being very good but we all know the cost of good care goes up . I think its obvious to the most casual observer the cost of care goes up all the time. Its a fact I assumed most would know.
People who wanted health care without an employer could get it and preexisting conditions went away after you had the plan for one year. They had chip plans and others.
I agree we take care of the ones who don't pay.
I do understand were you're coming from but the numbers don't add up
I guarantee you the ones who don't have insurance do fine. I don't mind paying a little more for my insurance because someone needs a free ride.
I think the people who want insurance get a job with insurance coverage
The problem is you can't subsidize it. 2 trillion for 9 million people is crazy.
Look its a fact the health care system is messed up and I not talking about Obama care just the whole setup but you can't change that and even the Democrats know Obama care is going to implode so while you have a few good points it does not matter its done.