Posted on 09/13/2009 2:03:07 PM PDT by TennesseeGirl
..."With regard to President Obama's plans to use savings from Medicare waste, fraud and abuse, Gov. Bredesen noted similar arguments were made with regard to TennCare, an effort in 1994 to expand the state's version of Medicaid to cover many more people.
"Tennessee has been there and done that," said Gov. Bredesen, who became governor in 2003. "That's exactly the argument for TennCare and it didn't turn out that way. Maybe they (federal government) will do a better job ... than we did in managing TennCare in the 1990s and the early part of the 2000s. I had a sense of deja vu when you hear all that kind of stuff."
TennCare's growth was unsustainable and could only be curbed through cuts in enrollment and benefits, he said, a plan he pushed in 2005, prompting a major war with health care advocates." etc. etc.
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Amen. I find it telling the press hasn’t mentioned Hawaii’s seven month failure trying it as well. As well as Mass. and other states.
Great post.
Well maybe we should put this chair over here. Or maybe that chair would be better over by the poop deck. No that won’t work lets put both chairs on the stern...Hmmm..rearranging these deck chairs is hard.
And yes, TNcare was a financial disaster and I applaud Bredesen's integrity for admitting it, and for trying to fix it.
TennCare was jammed through in a “crisis” using the claim that it literally would be self-financing. That is, Tennessee was going to put all of its Medicaid members onto managed care (not a bad idea) and that the resultant savings would be so huge that the state could afford to expand coverage to 400,000 or so uninsured.
TennCare “succeeded” in that it covered hundreds of thousands who might otherwise have been uninsured, but the program was far from self-financing and the resultant fiscal burden was far too great for the state to bear. I think the liberals who promoted the program hoped that when push came to shove, the state would relent with higher taxes rather than “cold-heartedly” take away coverage from so many. In the end, the state had to terminate coverage for at least 125,000 (maybe more: can’t remember the exact figures). So it worked while it lasted (less than 10 years) and then went bust.
Unfortunately, the current crowd in Congress seems far less tax-averse than Tennesseans. But whether the realities of “universal coverage” are met by tossing off millions who became accustomed to a handout or by unprecedented increases in taxes, the lesson is the same: anyone claiming to be able to bankroll government-run health care by relying on savings from waste, fraud and abuse is a charlatan or seriously misinformed.
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