I Have A Health Care Plan

This is a re-post of one of my previous posts on Info Ink….this one is from April 2007…..

An Alternative Healthcare Proposal

For years, the most pressing problem that the US faces is that of adequate healthcare for all the American people. Leaders have toyed with the problem, the people have wanted more, presidents have given it tons of lip service, but yet no one has an idea that will work. It either would cost too much money or it would not be politically advantageous or……..and the beat goes on. To date there is still no adequate healthcare or a workable plan. My question is–how long will they debate and promise and ……?

I have had a thought on one possible path they could be taken to help the American people with adequate healthcare. And the really good part of it, it will not add much cost to the system that would needed to be funded by more taxes.

But I start I want to make it clear that this plan is for doctors and visists it will not encompass hospitalization of any kind. The easy part would be the doctor’s end of the equation, the hospital part will take a massive plan to fix it. This then is just a small part of the problem, but could be fixed with little increase to the American people.

This is a plan that I sent to my Congressman several years ago and his reply had nothing to do with what I had outlined. In other words, the pig did not read it and some low level gopher sent me a reply to my proposal. Needless to say, I have little use for my congressman, who by the way is still on my dime in Washington.

First let us start with seemingly unrelated problems; the healthcare of the American people and those who default on their student loans. Is there a connection? Well, yeah! One of the worst abusers of non-payment of student loans are those in the medical field; doctors to be more exact.

There have been many plans over the years to try an get the money out of these abusers, but most were a dismal failure. One such plan, the doctor would go where the US needed him/her and work until the loan was paid down. Not bad, but unfortunately, there were always loopholes that allowed the people to escape from this plan.

My proposal is simple, the doctor opens a clinic in Willacuchi, Ga and begins seeing patients. He would then choose a day a week that the poor would be treated. The amount of the visit, supplies and medication that he used that day would be deducted from his loan balance and this would be continued until the entire loan was paid off. NO ESCAPE CLAUSES!

The doctor, no matter what city or town, would not have to give up their private practice or their goals of riches accumulation. The Dept. of Health and Human Services would monitor the transactions, to keep them honest.

This proposal will not eliminate the need for more sweeping changes in the healthcare of Americans, but it would be a start at helping those who cannot afford to visit the doctor on regular basis. Those people who do not have insurance or money enough for doctors appointments. I realize that this is simplistic and if the government gets involved it might become a nightmare, but it is a start

It would not take DHHS long to come up with a satisfactory method of determining who is in need and who is scamming. This would not be that difficult and I say why not give it a try?  Plus it would not grow the size of the bureaucracy; it is already in place.  The only cost to the government would be to vote it in and then get the word out…there are agencies in every state that could handle that……

CHUQ

31/03/07

5 thoughts on “I Have A Health Care Plan

  1. I like that plan, but I think I would simplify it further. I would make it a condition of GRANTING medical student loans in the first place that the prospective student signs up ON LEGAL CONTRACT to giving (say) 50 days a year to any approved (according to the finally qualified student’s ability as judged by his/her superiors or similar authority) sharp end medical services for free for the benefit of the poor for ten years as the ONLY way of paying off the loan.

    That obligation, once accepted, would NOT be negotiable unless the student failed to qualify, in which case they could always perhaps work off their obligation as a hospital porter in such free as hospitals as exist in the US?

    If the student REALLY didn’t want to and refused to honour that obligation once signed up to, then he or she could spend a year in jail to cover it!

    This could do a lot to fund not only primary healthcare in clinics, but even hospital care in hospitals for the less well off.

    In fact, I think I might extend that and suggest that even private hospitals and clinics should ALL similarly provide a small percentage of their services for free each year to the community simply as a condition of getting and keeping their licence – how much would THAT help?

    1. I like it! But I think the punishment is too light……after all these pricks would be making a bazillion dollars….make the sentence more like 5 years…….NO time off for good behavior and put them to work in the prison hospital…..and that salary could be saved…..thoughts?

      1. Well yes. Although I suspect a year would be sufficient deterrent. Then again, I’ll compromise with you, why not exactly the same amount of time – 500 days? As you say, no time off – just the same time – working for free, or in prison – their choice! Which would you choose, if you were them?

      2. Knowing a couple of doctors they would choose free work……why?….because most of them are devious and will find a way to get around the rules……they have Lawyers (there is that dirty word again)….

      3. Nah! Lawyers can’t do a damned thing if you keep it simple! Sign on the line and do the time – one way or the other… and NO excuses!

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