The Cost
The Republicans haven’t been able to replace Obama care. This is also helping propel the single-payer. The question being asked is how costly will it be?
Bob Laszewski is an insurance-industry analyst. He thinks they might be a downside to the Medicare bill. His reasoning is the smaller pay doctors and hospitals would receive.
He said “now, call a hospital administrator and tell him that his reimbursement for all the employer-based insurance he gets now is going to be cut by 50 percent. And ask him what’s going to happen?”
He says other Countries had such a system in place long ago. Therefore the single-payer works for them.
He made mention of the UK. Laszewski said that suppliers in Britain charge way less for medication and procedures.
That is one reason that the single-payer system is so successful. There are advantages to this bill and disadvantages.
That is common with most if not all legislative bills. What would be best for the Country lies in priority.
Who should benefit most and who suffer? The question is what the better option should be? On the one hand there is Obama care.
The Democrats now have single-payer in the pipeline. Both Medicare and Obama care are Democratic bills.
Republicans are yet to produce a proper bill. Since the Medicare bill doesn’t seem to fully benefit everyone, what should be done?