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Medicare for All is Solution for Universal Care

I saw this article while reading The Seattle Times. I read papers around the nation regularly to see what people have to say about the healthcare situation we are in as a nation. There are as many millions of opinions as there are people and lawmakers are playing tug of war with the situation. The problem with that -at least the biggest problem - is that they have the best healthcare in the world.

If they get a hang nail, a hernia or a heart attack their healthcare will cover it. The rest of us who are not covered like that or not covered at all can be having a stroke going into the hospital and being questioned as to whether we have insurance or not while we can't hold our head up in a wheelchair. This happened to my friend just before she fell out of the wheelchair, had an aneurysm, went into a coma and died a month later. She was 42 years old.

Here is the story from The Seattle Times:

Then there are the common people like us. Some of us have no healthcare because we make just a couple of dollars too much for Medicaid. OK. If that is so, than let us pay the two

Richard H. Cooper wrote in The Seattle Times about the need to fix Medicare before letting government undertake another program.

I agree with all his points about improvements needed to this program. However, I believe there is a way to fix it and do health-care reform at the same time.

There's already House Bill 676, the new-and-improved Medicare Act. This bill will put everybody in Medicare, and as we know, the bigger the pool, the less the cost.

By having only one nonprofit financing mechanism for our health care, we can save huge amounts of money. Imagine all the premiums now going to for-profit insurance companies whose goal is to make as much money as possible, not make our population healthier.

Also by having one financing mechanism, we can save huge amounts of money for practitioner's by reducing administration and overhead costs.

Secure public coverage for all will also mean a lot of people will retire that now just work for health benefits, and some will start businesses and provide more jobs because the burden of health-care coverage is lessened.

We already have a mechanism for employers and employees to pay a Medicare tax, so it can easily be adjusted to cover all and substitute for paying premiums. And with a tax, one pays according to income as opposed to with a premium. It's a fair and simple way of reforming our health-care system.

But most important of all, this system gives us the most bang for the buck, and I do not want my tax dollars to subsidize for-profit health care.

Copyright © 2009 The Seattle Times Company

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