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September 18, 2009

Creating a New Public Plan Could Increase Costs for the Average Citizen

Despite continued controversy surrounding the idea, President Obama and certain Democratic leaders of Congress continue to support health care legislation that includes a new government-run health plan, commonly known as the “public option.”

Liberal advocates who are pushing the so-called public option believe that a new government plan would keep private insurers “honest” and help control health care costs. Conservatives—including analysts at Heritage—have instead argued that a public plan (especially one that’s modeled on Medicare) would arbitrarily cut payments to health care providers and shift costs onto private payers, causing millions of Americans to see an increase in their private health insurance premiums.

Although both sides seem to have firmly staked their ground in the current health care debate, new research published in the peer-reviewed journal Health Affairs has sought to addresses these competing claims about the potential impact of creating a new government-run plan on hospitals’ finances and private health insurance premiums.

After using a range of assumptions, the authors conclude their study, “supports the contention that a government-run plan that is aggressively implemented to include large portions of the privately insured could test the U.S. health care financing system. Rising hospital private-payer payment-to-cost ratios could be followed by rising private insurance premiums. The result could be the antithesis of what advocates say is the advantage of a public plan: to curtail cost growth for the average citizen.”

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Comments Author: Greg D'Angelo
  • Gala
    Goverment can not control medicaid and medicare now (fraud, abuse &etc)
    How they possibly could control medical system for all country?
    Let them clean mess in existing programms first
  • socalkid
    It seems that we all have got pulled into the premiss that there is a goverment solusion for health care , this is the wrong approach! Getting goverment out of health care is the answer!
    Restiction"s on the abillity to protect provider's from law suits , one of the big thing"s we are paying for! (goverment full of lawyers)
    American's cant go out of state to get a better quote! (E Z fix)
    Open insurance group rates to any group! (church group , wood carving club ,even biker gangs)
    Let's get goverment out, and treet people as equals!
    Your company has a tax insentive to providing health insurance, let's give that to the little
    guy out there that makes this country work as well!
    We the insured are already subsidising the unisured and shortfall in the medicare system
    right now ! And the goverment is telling us it's the healthcare provider's, over paid doctor's and greed?
    Where in the constitution did the clown's in Washington read that the goverment can interject, even it's opinion, more less it's presence as a third party, in the relationship's of
    THE PEOPLE ! ! !
    What's next the Boy Scout's
  • Priluck
    I think everyone should carry around their own medical records on a flash drive. Flash drives are cheap and every citizen could be issued a flash drive with their comprehensive medical records on it. Not only would this improve privacy, but it would enhance health care across the board. Every EMT and every doctor could read the flash drive and have a full medical history of the patient right on his persons.
  • Priluck
    It is a scientific fact that programs designed to do one thing will actually do one of two things. They will do the thing they are supposed to do, or they will do the exact opposite. It's a mathematical change from 1 to -1. Any time you design a system to lower costs you run the risk of raising costs. It's just a fact of life.
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