Believe it or not, we can
get Congress to enact a new program providing good quality, lowercost
health care for your family and (what the hell, let’s think big here)
for every man, woman and (especially) every child in our society.
Step
one: eliminate every dime of the multimillion-dollar government subsidy
that now covers platinum-level health insurance for all 535 members of
Congress and their families. Let those laissez-faire ideologues who have
saddled us with an exorbitantly-expensive, dysfunctional and (let’s
admit it) sick system of medical profiteering experience what they’ve
wrought, without any government pampering. This includes shutting down
their “Office of the Attending Physician,” a little-known spot of pure,
100 percent socialized medicine conveniently located in our U.S. Capitol
to provide a full range of government-paid doctors, nurses, pharmacists
and others who give immediate, on-the-spot attention to these special
ones. A seriously sick child, a car wreck, a cancer diagnosis – and
suddenly the civilized idea of Medicare for All will start making sense
even to anti-government, you’re-on-your-own Republican ideologues.
Well,
you might say, they still won’t feel the pain, because they’re
one-percenters, pulling down $174,000 a year each from us taxpayers,
meaning they can afford to buy decent health insurance. Ah, but here
comes step two: put all of our congressional
goof-offs on piece-rate, pay-for-performance salaries. Why pay them a
flat rate whether they produce or not? For example, American babies are
more likely to die in their first year of life than babies in Poland,
which provides universal health insurance for its entire people. So,
every year that the U.S. Congress fails to provide health coverage for
every American family, the members should get their pay docked by a
third. Pay them only when they deliver for the people, not for their
ideological purity.
When
Congress finally assures good health care for all of us, then its
members would get the same coverage. But until they deliver for the
whole public, the public owes them nothing.
It’s
true that America is No. 1 in health care, but before erupting in
chants of “USA! USA!” – note that we’re only No. 1 in health care
spending. Ouch.
Our
country lays out more per person for health insurance and out-of-pocket
payments than any other advanced nation on the planet – nearly $10,000 a
year for each of us. Germany, Canada, Australia, England, Japan, Poland
and all other advanced democracies pay only a fraction of that – yet
their people get far better care, are healthier and live longer than our
people. That’s because they have nationwide, public health insurance
systems providing comprehensive coverage for
everyone while eliminating 25-30 percent of every health care dollar
that profiteering insurance corporations take for their administrative
and advertising costs, exorbitant profits and executive pay, paperwork
and waste.
Why don’t
we Americans have such an efficient and effective system? We do:
Medicare! It’s a proven no-hassle, quality care for each of America’s
senior citizens. It works!
But what about children, young people and the middle-aged ... the majority of our people? Glad you asked.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (along with Sens.
Elizabeth
Warren, Kamala Harris and 14 others) have just introduced the “Medicare
for All” act, extending this successful commonsense program to
everyone.
Sanders’
proposal (like Rep. John Conyers’ bill in the U.S. House) will cut the
health care costs paid by typical working families from some $6,200 a
year to $466. It’ll also cut out the complexity and stress of getting
the care you need – just go to any private doctor you choose, show your
public insurance card and – Bingo – you’re in! No more co-pays,
deductibles or fighting with corporate insurance bureaucrats trying to
keep you out.
Learn more about Bernie’s Medicare for All plan to create a people’s health care system.