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Showing Original Post only (View all)Vermont Approves Single-Payer Health Care: ‘Everybody in, nobody out’ [View all]
http://www.occupydemocrats.com/vermont-makes-promise-people-video/The ACA provided states with federal funds to institute a Medicaid expansion. The states chose to expand the program also were able to set up their own state exchanges, which were relatively free from the problems the federal site had. Vermont decided to take it a step further by setting up their very own single payer system.
The slogan of the program: Everybody in, nobody out.
The program will be fully operational by 2017, and will be funded through Medicare, Medicaid, federal money for the ACA given to Vermont, and a slight increase in taxes. In exchange, there will be no more premiums, deductibles, copays, hospital bills or anything else aimed at making insurance companies a profit. Further, all hospitals and healthcare providers will now be nonprofit.
This system will provide an instant boost the state economy. On the one side, you have workers that no longer have to worry about paying medical costs or a monthly premium and are able to use that money for other things. On the other side, you have the burden of paying insurance taken off of the employers side, who will be able to use the saved money to provide a better wage and/or reinvest in their company through updated infrastructure and added jobs. It is a win-win solution.
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45,000 Americans die every single year because they cannot afford treatment, are you ready for that? That is 15 times the amount of people that died during the September 11, 2001, attacks, or perhaps for you Rightys out there you would rather see it put this way, 11,250 times the amount of people that died in the Benghazi attack. That equals 5 Americans that die every hour, of every day, of every year because of a preventable illness that was not taken care of due to lack of access and means.
The slogan of the program: Everybody in, nobody out.
The program will be fully operational by 2017, and will be funded through Medicare, Medicaid, federal money for the ACA given to Vermont, and a slight increase in taxes. In exchange, there will be no more premiums, deductibles, copays, hospital bills or anything else aimed at making insurance companies a profit. Further, all hospitals and healthcare providers will now be nonprofit.
This system will provide an instant boost the state economy. On the one side, you have workers that no longer have to worry about paying medical costs or a monthly premium and are able to use that money for other things. On the other side, you have the burden of paying insurance taken off of the employers side, who will be able to use the saved money to provide a better wage and/or reinvest in their company through updated infrastructure and added jobs. It is a win-win solution.
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45,000 Americans die every single year because they cannot afford treatment, are you ready for that? That is 15 times the amount of people that died during the September 11, 2001, attacks, or perhaps for you Rightys out there you would rather see it put this way, 11,250 times the amount of people that died in the Benghazi attack. That equals 5 Americans that die every hour, of every day, of every year because of a preventable illness that was not taken care of due to lack of access and means.
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It was possible before, but my point is that the ACA was an achievable stepping stone.
mattclearing
Nov 2013
#94
No reason capital gains should be exempt from the tax, as stockholders will be covered too.
Scuba
Nov 2013
#32
The aim is to get the wealthy to pay their fair share. You're correct that the very wealthy ...
Scuba
Nov 2013
#78
Another aspect of this paying for healthcare thing I often get into arguments over,
SheilaT
Nov 2013
#71
Excellent point. The hugely expensive Insurance Premiums are never mentioned. Nor the fact that
sabrina 1
Nov 2013
#115
We have to consider how much Vermonters are currently spending for health care.
Enthusiast
Nov 2013
#45
Just curious, as you seem to be well informed on this, will those for-profit organizations become
hughee99
Nov 2013
#85
The article said all hospitals and health care providers will now be non-profit.
hughee99
Nov 2013
#113
" the legislature has passed laws ........ regulating hospital price increases, etc."
pangaia
Nov 2013
#26
Let's hope this is the first of fifty! (Although it might take some states fifty more years.)
polichick
Nov 2013
#22
Beats me. But here in Wisconsin most of the snow is usually melted by the 4th of July.
Scuba
Nov 2013
#29
Oh. Well in that case, it's actually very nice here, a good refuge from global warming.
Scuba
Nov 2013
#37
Fantastic -maybe it can be the model for the country in the NEAR future
liberal N proud
Nov 2013
#34
(And sadly, those deaths mentioned in the commentary include children.) GO VERMONT!!!!
FourScore
Nov 2013
#38
Thank you, Vermont. Could you please send a letter of recommendation to Wa. St.? n/t
Alkene
Nov 2013
#44
May I suggest Dems use thes words, " If the R's don't like the federal website, they can simply move
grahamhgreen
Nov 2013
#61
Vermont hospitals will have to offer competitive salaries to their clinicians and other workers ....
Scuba
Nov 2013
#68
I hope that's true. We sure need them...hard to find Drs. to move here due to the snow and cold.
Auntie Bush
Nov 2013
#81
Let's hope there is a domino effect .. unfortunately the southern states won't go there.
YOHABLO
Nov 2013
#104