Thursday, June 25. 2009Health Insurance groups weigh in on Obama plan
Now that the AMA and the Actuaries have weighed in with their disapproval of government run health care the health insurance industry has now submitted their thoughts.
All three groups have similar opinions when it comes to government run health care. To read more about what the health insurance industry has to say click here:Insurance Industries take on government health care Wednesday, June 24. 2009Actuaries weigh in on health care costs
If we want to know the real answer to what health care reform will cost, who should we ask?
-The government? -The health insurance companies? -The DR's and hospitals? -The Drug companies? I have a feeling we will not get a real straight answer from any of the above. What about an Actuary? Or for lack of a better term, a 'bean counter' that establishes costs based upon risk. Does health insurance in this country have to do with risk? Some would argue no, we should provide it just like Fannie and Freddie provided houses to some that were not a good risk. If we do not want another Freddie and Fannie on our hands we MUST look at the overall risk. Health care and the risks that accompany it have to be calculated based on some of the following factors, whether you provide a private or public option: -How many people will be covered? -How many people will not be covered? -What is the overall health of the total population? -What does medical care cost? -What will be covered? -What will not be covered? One common consensus among actuaries is that if you cannot charge or qualify a person based on medical risk the ONLY way to make this work is that everyone must be covered. Many do not understand this and many think you should have to right to sign up for health insurance only when you get sick or when you need it. The easy answer to this is to try to compare it to auto insurance. If you passed a law that said you can sign up for auto insurance after you have an accident, your auto insurance would be 100 times the amount it is now and would make it unaffordable to most. Currently there is no mandate or law that requires you to have health insurance. Some can't afford it, some quite frankly can but choose not to buy, so when they have medical expenses everyone ends up paying.....you and me in taxes, the insurance companies get charged more to make up for those that do not have coverage, etc. Actuaries do one thing: they research and provide a cost analysis based on risk and costs. Actuaries have nothing to gain like drug companies, insurance companies, or DR's and hospitals. They do not profit based on the factors....they just give the numbers. To read more about what some actuaries are saying click here: Actuaries look at the cost of a US health plan Tuesday, June 23. 2009Small business groups NFIB and NSBA oppose health care bill
Two small business groups, both of whom work closely with JLBG Health to provide affordable health insurance to their members are opposing recent health care bill legislation.
To read more on NFIB and NSBA's take click here: NFIB and NSBA oppose health care bill Monday, June 22. 2009Health Care by the numbers..........
The estimated numbers for 2010 are in and there are some interesting facts.
There are a little over 300 million Americans. Of which 259 million are covered under some type of health insurance plan, whether it be through their employer, they bought it on their own, or through a government plan now. Here's a thought........why don't we worry about the people that don't have any coverage FIRST rather than trying to "help" everyone including the ones that have coverage now? To read more about the stats click here:US Health Care by the numbers Sunday, June 21. 2009Notes and flies or $1 Trillion worth of lies?
Health care seems to be in the headlines every single day but what gets the most press time?
The other day we saw a town hall debate on health care........the next day on the news all we saw was a handwritten note to a little girls teacher. How nice...... A few days ago we saw a White House interview.........the next day on the news all we saw was our President killing a fly. PETA is mad now..........big story..... The media seems to be doing a great job lately of reporting and then distracting us from the real issues at hand. Is this really the news and what we should be paying attention to right now? Or is that the point........ Watch the fly........watch the fly.........you are getting sleepy, very sleepy.......Oops there goes your wallet! Is our President just a "regular guy" or is he the best snake oil salesman we have ever seen? |
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