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Health Care: An Issue that Binds Us

The Health Care System’s Current Status

Health care in the United States is an issue with serious ethical and financial impacts at the national, corporate, and individual levels. It is a difficult issue to understand because of its complexity, lack of transparency, and associated disinformation. However, the system’s current state and trends make it imperative that health care becomes a leading platform issue in the 2020 Presidential election. Here are some examples of the most troubling characteristics:

Yet, despite spending substantially more than any other comparable developed country, our system produces several critical outcomes:

Proposed and Implemented Republican Reforms

To date, Republican reform initiatives have focused on:

Congressional gridlock has blocked any substantive reform movement.  What little concrete change we have seen to date (i.e. the short-term commercial plans) has come via Presidential Executive Order. However, the Administration did campaign to Repeal and Replace the ACA with something better utilizing small government and private market principles and systems. Unfortunately, those principles and systems are not new and account for the current state of affairs.    

The Democratic Proposals

There is no unified health care reform proposal espoused by all of our current presidential candidates. Yet, there appears to be a consensus that health care is a right and that the U.S. health care system should provide unencumbered access to quality health care no matter how old, sick, poor, or unemployed we become. The details of each candidate’s proposal are still works in progress, and the differences between them exceed the scope of this article. However, they all presently appear to fall into one of three strategic approaches:

  1. Fix and expand the Affordable Care Act (ACA/Obama Care)
    1. Reintroduce commercial insurance market reforms (i.e. mandatory essential services, eliminate pre-existing condition exclusions)
    1. Reintroduce the individual mandate
    1. Provide universal coverage via Medicaid, employer sponsored coverage, and subsidized market place policies for moderate income individuals
    1. Introduce a public option plan that would compete with commercial plans
  2. Hybrid ACA / Medicare / Commercial market system
    1. Combine all of the above ACA reforms with a Medicare public option
    1. Include the option to stay with an employer sponsored plan
  3. Medicare for All
    1. Expand Medicare to cover all U.S. citizens
    1. Expand Medicare benefits to include more prevention and long-term care services
    1. Eliminate deductibles, copays and coverage maximums
    1. Eliminate commercial (for profit) health insurance plans
    1. Fund these reforms via employer payroll tax and progressive personal income taxation

Important Decision-Making Considerations

It is imperative that Democrats make the 2020 election a referendum for substantive health care reform.  Our 2020 Democratic Party platform must make equally accessible and progressively financed health care a right for every U.S. citizen! Such a plan will certainly threaten powerful vested interests and unleash campaigns of misinformation and fear. Therefore, our support must be informed by proven principles and practices from domestic research and the many other successful international models. These are key characteristics found in that research and/or comparable national systems:

This article is a cursory description of our health care system, some key outcomes, and proposed reform options. The primary goal is to elevate or emphasize the importance of making substantive health care reform a leading issue of the 2020 election. That goal includes the caveat to be prepared for a formidable assault against change from vested interests that will seek to divide and frighten. Therefore, it is equally important that every organization and individual claim their vested interest and take the time to become informed advocates. And last, we must do everything possible to make this a non-partisan issue because a high quality and accessible health care system is key to everyone’s pursuit of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.  

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