~~By InsightAnalytical-GRL
Yesterday (Friday, March 19) I sent in my check for my Medicare Supplement insurance, a nice hefty sum well over $4,000.
Just to rub salt into the wound, the full-court press on the Obama Health Insurance Protection Act is in full swing and will be voted on this weekend.
It’s a pile of crap.
For many months I’ve been subscribed to the Health Justice newsletter and have sent my share of emails and faxes in support of a single-payer system.
Yesterday’s missive was entited “Goodbye“; it predicts the future path of health care in this country. Even if half comes true, it’s still disheartening to think about.
Visit Health Justice at the link below for moral support and lots of good material to cry over…
Here’s the email:
Dear ……,
This is a requiem for the idea that all Health Care in America is a Human Right. The likely passage of Obama’s health reform joke will mean that health care and money are powerfully bound together. From now on, having money means being healthy and having less money means being less healthy and having no means — well, you get the idea.
You can also say goodbye to America as the world’s greatest power. We won’t have the money to pay off our debts to the Chinese and we won’t be able to make the money because no one will be brave enough to go it alone — no job will equal no health care.
You can also say goodbye to the power of the vote. From this point on, it will be received wisdom that money can buy anything, including the White House and the entire Congress.
So folks, say Goodbye. Don’t look for a brighter future for your American-born kids. It won’t happen.
What Will Happen to Health Care?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~As even the more “liberal” Republicans recognize, the health insurance industry is dying. There is no way that a family making 100,000 dollars in 2014 can pay a 25,000 premium for health insurance with a 25,000 deductible and a 30% copay. So the health insurance industry will contract, indeed has even begun to do so. Insurers will shed their individual policies and compete fiercely only for the largest and most well-heeled companies who can afford to stiff their workers on pay in return for providing what everyone wants but can’t have — health insurance.
At the same time, those who are younger or healthier or bolder will go without health insurance and pay the fine (or not), then will sign up for an expensive policy when they get sick. Insurers will try every way possible to avoid signing these people up — usually by claiming that they were defrauded when the newly insured person didn’t include a cold that he had ten years before he applied.
As the price rises for health insurance, fewer and fewer people will buy it and more and more will take the bolder approach. The price will rise faster. The insurers will consolidate because only the biggest will survive. Eventually there will be three health insurers nationwide who will only insure people that work for Microsoft or Google and will have figured out a way to avoid insuring anyone else.
Those on Medicare or Medicaid will not be able to find a specialist, although there will be plenty of impecunious pediatricians, internists and family practice docs who are trying to scrape by on the measly payments by Medicare and Medicaid, which have cut year by year to pay the insurers to insure the middle-class employed person at ever higher prices.
Eventually, this will cut into the hospitals’ and the high-paid specialists’ bottom line and they will gradually start to see fewer and fewer patients, limiting their patients to those who can pay by some guaranteed manner. Only the most infected and infested practices will be left for those who cannot guarantee payment.
And through all of this, Mitt Romney and fellow Republicans will be telling Americans that everything will be fine if they just eat right and exercise more.
But by that time (prediction: 2020), the Chinese will have essentially foreclosed on their loans to the US and will own most of our industrial base.
Another prediction: buy Wellpoint/Anthem — it will own one-third of the market by 2015. But wait to buy until the stock hits bottom after the Obamination passes.
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I am praying for someone to step up and do right by the people and put forth HR 676, as that is the only true reform and only affordable health care for working people.
Take care and take heart during these most trying times.
Not sure why your Medicare supplemental is so high. I pay $103.61 per month to Mutual of Omaha, and there will be a discount when my life partner becomes eligible next year and signs up for the same insurance.
Carolyn Kay
http://www.ManyYearsYoung.com
Hi, Carolyn!
I’m on disability and supplemental premiums are DOUBLE until I switch to regular SS at about age 67…so, I will have been gouged for a total of 14 years in total, if I live that long! At the time only two companies were underwriting in NM and one was not a very reliable company, so I in effect had only one choice–no choice!~
Gouge is certainly the word.
Get revenge on them by living to 150.
Visiting Many Years Young may help you do that!
Carolyn Kay
http://www.ManyYearsYoung.com
Thanks, am on my way to checking it out!!!
For some reason, your site isn’t veritying my wordpress credentials when I tried to post!!!!!