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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (8058)8/5/2009 11:54:15 AM
From: Lane31 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) of 42652
 
Whether Obamacare criminalizes private medical practice or not...

I take that to mean that you can't make a case that Obamacare would criminalize private medical practice. Which means that those of us who could afford to pay for our own procedures that Obamacare didn't cover wouldn't have to leave the country after all.

Rationing and barring [sic] life extending treatments for senior citizens would reduce the average life span substantially.

It's hard to say whether Obamacare would ration and decline to fund (my substitute phrase for your "bar") treatments any more or less that what occurs now with lack of insurance or limitations in insurance coverage. My expectation would be that it would pay for many treatments that aren't currently available to some people. Of course, costs would skyrocket but treatments would be more available. It seems to me that the risk of overspending is far greater than the risk of increased rationing. There are limitations on how much rationing could be imposed given that voters would be more outraged by rationing, which hurts real people right now, than by deficits, which are fuzzy and futuristic.
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