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I've seen way too many threads complaining about the health care reform, and what it's going to do to the medical profession. As I see it, there are two simple things that can be done to alleviate the problems inherent in our health care system, that should be done before passing any sort of blanket national health coverage:
1. This is the big one... tort reform. I won't try to get into the specifics because I'm neither a lawyer nor a politician. You guys all know the deal though - if you have to pay a ton of malpractice insurance, you're going to have to charge somebody. If every patient is a liability, then you are going to watch your own ass before you take care of them. This is driving up health care costs, so stop making it so easy to sue frivolously and get away with it.
2. Allow people to purchase health care across state lines. This is sort of obvious - competition means lower prices for the consumer.
I sent an email to representative this evening outlining these points. Say what you will about the ineffectiveness of political participation, but it only takes a few minutes, and it only takes one email to change a politician's mind. So if you've got the time to come here and read and post, take 5 minutes and look up your rep and email them.
1. This is the big one... tort reform. I won't try to get into the specifics because I'm neither a lawyer nor a politician. You guys all know the deal though - if you have to pay a ton of malpractice insurance, you're going to have to charge somebody. If every patient is a liability, then you are going to watch your own ass before you take care of them. This is driving up health care costs, so stop making it so easy to sue frivolously and get away with it.
2. Allow people to purchase health care across state lines. This is sort of obvious - competition means lower prices for the consumer.
I sent an email to representative this evening outlining these points. Say what you will about the ineffectiveness of political participation, but it only takes a few minutes, and it only takes one email to change a politician's mind. So if you've got the time to come here and read and post, take 5 minutes and look up your rep and email them.