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Healthcare Workers and Civil Liberties Are Not Mutually Exclusive
Townhall.com ^ | January 30, 2022 | Chad Savage

Posted on 01/30/2022 7:59:42 AM PST by Kaslin

The U.S. Supreme Court’s divergent rulings regarding COVID vaccine mandates offer a stark enough contrast between the constitutional limits of the government’s power. But there’s another takeaway from the High Court with far greater consequences to civil liberties, regardless of your position on vaccines.

In a much-ballyhooed win for the rule of law and the Constitution, the High Court soundly rejected the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for large private employers. The 6-3 decision reaffirmed that the power to make law lies with Congress, not federal agencies, not even during a pandemic.

That is, no matter how much the President desires a vaccine mandate, only Congress can make it happen.

Five Justices overlooked the Separation of Powers in the other case, however, and upheld the vaccine requirement for workers at healthcare facilities that receive funding from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The majority reasoned that the agency is authorized to impose conditions to support its fundamental function of ensuring that “providers who care for Medicare and Medicaid patients protect their patients’ health and safety.”

To be sure, the CMS ruling is not the first legal quibble over congressional intent vs. executive authority, nor will it be the last. But buried deep within a decision concerning vaccine mandates and COVID is a far more consequential depiction of government power: those who take federal funding are bound by the whims of the federal government, even at the expense of civil liberties.

Nowhere did the Supreme Court specifically articulate that healthcare providers do not have a choice to accept or reject CMS contracts and the accompanying arbitrary and capricious mandates. But the implications loom large. If your choice is to work with CMS or not work, do healthcare providers actually have a choice?

The ruling fails to recognize that healthcare simply does not function like any other free-market industry. In healthcare, government contracting is near-universal and obligatory. For example, if General Motors decides it does not like the stipulations of a contractor, it can simply contract with a different company. However, the government does not function in healthcare in the same way. The substantial socialization that has occurred within healthcare has afforded the government near-monopolistic power over the industry.

Nearly all hospitals accept Medicare and require participation in the program for doctors to care for patients. Thus, avoiding CMS contracts is near professional suicide for many specialists who, without it, can be denied access to the hospitals where they practice.

In other words, what is a surgeon without an operating room or obstetrician unable to deliver babies?

Unemployed.

CMS mandates are not limited to doctors and nurses. They cover all employees including janitors, billers, and records staff. They encompass anyone working for or affiliated with the growing medical behemoths that control the healthcare landscape through consolidation.

Leaving the government’s monopolistic power over a largely socialized healthcare system out of the equation, Justices Kavanaugh, Roberts, Breyer, Sotomayor, and Kagan cannot possibly recognize the absence of healthcare workers’ true choices and thus undermined their ability to retain both their liberty and healthcare jobs. Doctors, medical assistants, reception staff, nurses, cafeteria workers, and others who value bodily autonomy instead face the brutal decision to forfeit their civil liberties or be excluded from the industry.

Lest readers think this opinion argues against the vaccines, it does not. People can choose for themselves whether to vaccinate or not. This instead argues against the overwhelming power of the increasing central control of the nation’s medical industry and how, under the full socialization of single party payer, all residual freedoms will be removed from healthcare workers.

Under CMS control, today the requirement is the vaccine. Tomorrow it could be anything else.

The Supreme Court’s CMS ruling must be a clarion call to healthcare workers about the unanticipated perils of a centrally controlled healthcare system, and to encourage the pursuit of freer forms of medical practice such as Direct Primary Care. We need a robust alternative option beyond government-controlled healthcare. Though many see single-party payer via the naive belief that it is simply “free” medical care, in reality, single-party payer gives the government control over medical practices, decision making, and as with vaccines, our bodies.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: civilliberties; civilrights; cms; healthcare; labor; mandates; supremecourt; vaccine

1 posted on 01/30/2022 7:59:42 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

If allowed to remain it will be mandated next on those individuals who receive or want to receive Social Security and Medicare insurance.


2 posted on 01/30/2022 8:51:57 AM PST by Openurmind (The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world it leaves to its children. ~ D. Bonhoeffer)
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To: Openurmind

This is why a parallel direct pay system needs to emerge.
Hospital systems have failed to deliver positive outcomes in treating Covid largely because they refused to encourage early aggressive outpatient treatment. The financial incentives, created by CDC NIH made it more lucrative to push Covid diagnoses, Remdesivir and ventilators while protecting them from litigation when using these protocols.

Direct patient care puts the control of treatment back into the hands of the patient where it should always be.

Hopefully some of the providers that left hospital systems because of vaccines and/or burnout will seek to create new means of healthcare delivery that cut out the nefarious influences of big government and their allies.


3 posted on 01/30/2022 9:23:58 AM PST by grumpygresh (Civil disobedience by non-compliance; jury and state nullification. )
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To: grumpygresh

Concierge medicine has long been only for the wealthy. It is very expensive for the working class. As usual, the poor and the weakthy get all the care they want, whether they need it or not.


4 posted on 01/30/2022 11:25:56 AM PST by momincombatboots (Ephesians 6... who you are really at war with. )
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To: momincombatboots

Countries like India have made medications like Ivermectin available and inexpensive. Procedures and surgeries are typically much cheaper overseas without any diminution of quality. Allowing the free market the freedom to act would make medical treatments affordable for the middle class.


5 posted on 01/30/2022 3:39:42 PM PST by grumpygresh (Civil disobedience by non-compliance; jury and state nullification. )
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To: Openurmind

IMHO the SCOTUS decision on Medicare/Medicaid funding will have a greater and long-term impact...I will have an impact on everyone—health care access is suffering now with worker shortages. That impacts everyone—not just those working—but with children and adults who are unemployed or retired.

I wonder if ramifications from this are not brandon’s endgame.


6 posted on 01/30/2022 7:37:46 PM PST by Freedom56v2 (It's not the job of the unvaxxed to protect the vaxxed. That's the job of the "vaccine.")
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To: Freedom56v2

“I wonder if ramifications from this are not brandon’s endgame.”

You are right, that absolutely is the plan. But it is not Biden’s, he is just a mouthpiece. There are more powerful global entities behind all this who pull his strings.


7 posted on 01/31/2022 6:58:51 AM PST by Openurmind (The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world it leaves to its children. ~ D. Bonhoeffer)
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