Foundation
for Better Government
(www.bettergovt.blogspot.com)
December 9, 2013.
Making Health Care
Affordable.
By T.S. Khanna, December 9,
2013.
Current year’s expenditure on Health Care
in the U.S. is estimated at $ 2.8 trillion, including $ 800 billion on Medicare
and Medicaid. The expenditure has been
rising faster than inflation and is a contributing cause of growing federal deficit. It is not sustainable. Yet, it is not easily correctable,
considering the Health-Care Industry spends on Washington lobby more than the
Defense-Aerospace and Oil-Gas industries combined.
In an effort to
reduce the cost to affordable level for greater number of people, it is
recommended:
- Establish Out-patient Clinics at the facilities of Religious
Institutions;
- Provide immunity to doctors from law suits to
reduce their business expense and the cost to patients by avoiding unnecessary
lab-tests needed for law suits only;
- In exchange for the immunity, require doctors to
devote a free 8-hr. service per week at the clinics proposed above;
- Establish a Fair Profit Commission to enforce
competitive fair profits as opposed to the current practice of aggressive,
unfair profits from captive patients with debilitating diseases. For example, a charge of $ 7.00/
cotton-swab or $ 12.00 per tablet of Tylenol.
- Establish a fair Wages Commission to regulate
wages for the nurses. Unions, with
their right to strike, eliminate the competition and highjack the economy
of the entire organization.
The Constitutionalists may be reminded that the life-line of
laissez faire or free enterprise is open competition. The Unions have eliminated competition in
wages and quiet collusion of corporations have eliminated the competition in
profit. Entire U.S. economy is
suffering on that account.
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