Posted on 04/08/2014 11:05:38 AM PDT by grundle
Our recent interview with Dr. Ezekiel J. Emanuel about his provocative prediction that most employers will abandon health coverage by 2025 struck a nerve with Youre The Boss readers.
It came as no surprise that Dr. Emanuels claim, first made in his new book, Reinventing American Health Care, would be swept up in the broader political and ideological debate about the Affordable Care Act. But in their many comments, readers raised interesting questions, and we took some of them back to Dr. Emanuel in another conversation that appears, edited and condensed, below.
Its worth noting that among those readers who identified themselves as small-business owners, there was little disagreement: Most expressed a strong desire to get out of the health insurance business. I have provided health insurance for 30 years and am dropping it in 60 days, wrote J of New York. To his employees, he continued, health care costs are an abstraction, and my contributions to it are not clearly recognized. Now they will be.
(Excerpt) Read more at boss.blogs.nytimes.com ...
Yes, of course. The left HATES the fact that some people have great policies from their employer, and that other people have lousy policies or none.
Their goal is complete takeover. To get there, they will tax the hell out of employer-paid policies until they destroy them.
This is how they get to single payer.
“Single Payer” is every Marxist’s ‘wet dream’.
The ‘Progressives’ have set the tone. No matter what employers do, it will never be enough according to their ideology.
“..my contributions to it are not clearly recognized. Now they will be. Says it all.
Be careful what you ask for.
I’d think it was also helpful to actuaries. Someone who can work is probably not going to be a basket case. (Of course there’s families of those who can work.)
Bingo. This was the goal all along.
Kevorkian was a doctor too!
It may come to that. I pay 100% of my employees health premium. One of the older guys costs me $1000 a month just for him; not including his family.
A friend of mine on facebook posted this little story today:
I am sitting in the doctors office with Chickie (Wayne’s mom). Don’t even get me started about managed healthcare for the elderly. Medicare is taking away her home oxygen because she doesn’t fall low enough at night-81% is low but it needs to be for at least 5 minutes at a time- I believe the average needs to be less than 88% for the majority of the sleeping hours-are you kidding me!?!? She can’t walk across a room without sitting down and doing her breathing exercises to cat...ch her breath. Her doctor says she needs it, she knows she needs it, her family knows that it contributes positively to her quality of life and her health! But our government health care system knows more than we do! So disgusted and frustrated. Trying to find out what it would cost her per month to rent the oxygenator without utilizing Medicare. I have a feeling I’m not going to like the answer.
Trying to find out what it would cost her per month to rent the oxygenator without utilizing Medicare. I have a feeling Im not going to like the answer.
Depends on what sort of qualifications one wants to attract and what the supply is of those workers.
There is still private health insurance in the other developed countries that have more socialized health care systems -- UK and Germany come to immediate mind. But I doubt much health insurance is going to be offered to attract low skilled workers.
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