Posted on 10/18/2011 4:14:20 PM PDT by rabscuttle385
BOSTON On the Republican campaign trail, the health care debate has focused on the mandatory coverage that Mitt Romney signed into law as governor in 2006. But back in Massachusetts the conversation has moved on, and lawmakers are now confronting the problem that Mr. Romney left unaddressed: the states spiraling health care costs.
After three years of study, the states legislative leaders appear close to producing bills that would make Massachusetts the first state again to radically revamp the way doctors, hospitals and other health providers are paid.
Although important details remain to be negotiated, the legislative leaders and Gov. Deval Patrick, all Democrats, are working toward a plan that would encourage flat global payments to networks of providers for keeping patients well, replacing the fee-for-service system that creates incentives for excessive care by paying for each visit and procedure.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
So NOW the NYTs is worried about the out-of-control costs of socialized medicine?
lololololol.........Hypocrites.
Let the rationing begin on schedule.
Ah, yes.... "Health Maintenance".
There is no evidence - NONE - that there are any net benefits to be derived from "health maintenance", a/k/a. "keeping patients well".
This is the most durable of all the politically-charged scams around the push to socialize medicine.
A major Auto manufacture who shall rename nameless ( who didn't take a bailout ) just cut Blue-Care-Network off their options, PPO's and HMO's only, I wonder if that is in response to Obamacare coming...
BOHICA America....
And once all the doctors are told they are now employees of the state, drawing a salary and forever capping their lifetime earning potential, how many will want to stay? Predictable result is fewer doctors, waiting periods, rationed care. Great idea, thanks Mitt!
Congratulations Mitt! You’ve created the first statewide HMO! What an achievement for a conservative (cough, cough!), uhh, liberal.
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Romneycare was bad enough as it started out. Deval added mandatory drug coverage which increased the cost about 30%.
so, you pay the same rate no matter how much or how little health care you need or get?
uh huh....
I predict that once the exodus begins, the state will then force many of them to stay, either by refusing to pay for their malpractice tail insurance, or requiring grads of Massachusetts medical training programs to work off the "public contribution" to their education (you know, a la Elisabeth Warren: "You got medical training in Massachussets? Good for you! But I want to be clear....")
Ah sweet federalism. The one good thing Romney’s done for the country is conclusively prove that socialized medicine doesn’t work.
Y’all should read the comments at the article. Most are insane postings by uberliberals who think everything in life should be “free”. Well, if they get their way, medical care will be “free”. The only problem is that they won’t be able to find any of that free medical care.
The comments there make you wonder (1) how did so many people get the idea that socialized medicine, and socialism/collectivism is the way to go, and (2) if that opinion is held by 50% of the voting population, you can write off the Constitution and freedom.
Just wait until they add mandatory sex change surgery coverage to appeal to the transgender lobby.
SURE it does. We all know that as long as you do routine maintenance on your car, it will never break-down. /S
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