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Showing Original Post only (View all)Krugman: It’s Health Care Costs, Stupid [View all]
Its Health Care Costs, Stupid
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In todays column, I tried to emphasize a point that is weirdly absent from public discourse, at least among VSPs: the favorite VSP solution to the long-run budget deficit, raising the Medicare eligibility age, actually yields only minor savings. The point is that if you want to control Medicare costs, you cant do it by kicking a small number of relatively young seniors off the program; to control costs, you have to, you know, control costs.
And the truth is that we know a lot about how to do that after all, every other advanced country has much lower health costs than we do, and even within the US, the VHA and even Medicaid are much better at controlling costs than Medicare, and even more so relative to private insurance.
The key is having a health insurance system that can say no no, we wont pay premium prices for drugs that are little if any better, we wont pay for medical procedures that yield little or no benefit
But even as Republicans demand entitlement reform, they are dead set against anything like that. Bargaining over drug prices? Horrors! The Independent Payment Advisory Board? Death panels! They refuse to contemplate using approaches that have worked around the world; the only solution they will countenance is the solution that has never worked anywhere, namely, converting Medicare into an underfunded voucher system.
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http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/12/03/its-health-care-costs-stupid/
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In todays column, I tried to emphasize a point that is weirdly absent from public discourse, at least among VSPs: the favorite VSP solution to the long-run budget deficit, raising the Medicare eligibility age, actually yields only minor savings. The point is that if you want to control Medicare costs, you cant do it by kicking a small number of relatively young seniors off the program; to control costs, you have to, you know, control costs.
And the truth is that we know a lot about how to do that after all, every other advanced country has much lower health costs than we do, and even within the US, the VHA and even Medicaid are much better at controlling costs than Medicare, and even more so relative to private insurance.
The key is having a health insurance system that can say no no, we wont pay premium prices for drugs that are little if any better, we wont pay for medical procedures that yield little or no benefit
But even as Republicans demand entitlement reform, they are dead set against anything like that. Bargaining over drug prices? Horrors! The Independent Payment Advisory Board? Death panels! They refuse to contemplate using approaches that have worked around the world; the only solution they will countenance is the solution that has never worked anywhere, namely, converting Medicare into an underfunded voucher system.
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http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/12/03/its-health-care-costs-stupid/
What Defines A Serious Deficit Proposal?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021914963
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Krugman avoids answering whether competition should be allowed to set prices or govt. will take over
jody
Dec 2012
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Krugman addresses cost of health care. That becomes an issue under socialism when the state is
jody
Dec 2012
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Interesting. Still rationing of health care is necessary and fraught with moral subtleties. I'm not
jody
Dec 2012
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We need to ration more. Not every 80 year old with metastatic endstage cancer should be offered a
mucifer
Dec 2012
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