How Pharma and Insurance Intend to Kill the Public Option, And What Obama and the Rest of Us Must Do

They don't want a public option that would compete with private insurers and use its bargaining power to negotiate better rates with drug companies. They argue that would be unfair. Unfair? Unfair to give more people better health care at lower cost? To Pharma and Insurance, "unfair" is anything that undermines their profits. Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Jun. 9, 2009

Excellent insight and inside information about what is astir in congress on this bill.

Argue with your congress critters about this now, or forever argue with your "anti-care" insurance company.

One of their proposals is to break up the public option into small pieces under multiple regional third-party administrators that would have little or no bargaining leverage. A second is to give the public option to the states where Big Pharma and Big Insurance can easily buy off legislators and officials, as they’ve been doing for years. A third is bind the public plan to the same rules private insurers have already wangled, thereby making it impossible for the public plan to put competitive pressure on the insurers.

“years from now” in legislative terms means never

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