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- Elizabeth MacDonald is the stocks editor for Fox Business Network. She is recognized as one of the top prize-winning business journalists in the country, and has received 14 awards, including the top prize in business journalism, the Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business Journalism, and the Newswomen's Club of New York Front Page Award for Excellence in Investigative Journalism.
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Lee
I'm a Canadian, we have "Nationalized healthcare". It is a giant black hole that we continue to feed. Do not do it America, you will regret it.
Jerry
Ask any paramedic or ER staffperson to find waste the waste. It's the 1% that call for an ambulance day after day, week after week, when they could easily get someone to drive them to a GP, at a savings of probably 95%...
Anthony
Perhaps it's time to shine the light on the health care plan thet Obama and the others in the executive branch, the congressional branch and the other federal workers receive. If it's good enough for them, then let it be opened up for the "uninsured" to buy into. If the real reson is to protect the uninsured, then open up the existing government option. Since we know that the smoke and mirrors is to shield the true reason, a government power grab, it's unlikely that a true healthcare solution will come to the table. As we already know, they offsee (and steal) the social security trust fund, but have their own retirement fund.
BB
I keep hearing that our Health Care system is broken. This is false. We have the best health care system in the world. The problem is that some can't afford it or won't use it.
Tom Wilson
Hey, John! Certainly we'll excuse your typing skills.....after all, why would anyone expect more from a government-school-educated Democrat?
Deserve Liberty
"Most everyone agrees that the U.S. health system is broken and that the uninsured must get coverage." What is meant by "coverage?" Unfortunately in this discussion, it usually means "someone else pays for it - to include every visit to the doc for a sniffle." That is not insurance, that is legalized plunder or collectivism that makes us all slaves to everyone else. It will always result in corruption and inefficiency, and it will fail to deliver. Just like all the other Marxist agenda items now on the table, forcing upon us equal outcomes instead of equal opportunities will force us to all be equally impoverished. Learn a skill, educate yourself, make yourself better every day so you can make your own way. Personal responsibility, thrift, and industry pave the only road to prosperity.
Bill
Health care costs are outrageous due to our civil court system. Unfortunately most of our politicians are trial lawyers or in bed with trial lawyers, so there will not be any type of cap put into place or any type of tort reform. Until that is done, health care will never be "affordable". In fact, I'm curious as to what will happen if a public option for health care is passed and the trial lawyers start going after the government for those big settlements. It will be interesting, to say the least.
Bob
Thank you for setting the record straight. I can't believe how other networks refuse to elaberate on the issues like Fox network. Thank you again. I have a suggestion to offer to our politicians; put everyone of retirement age on Medicare including all our politicians, (No special health plan for our politicians), and the health care problem would be fixed overnight. Let them see how hard it is for the average citizen to make it through. Stop all the flim flam and do what is best for the country not your own private agendas.
Mark
Talk about myths -- This article is a myth. Talk to your friends and neighbors and then you can determine if medical treatment and care is readily available and affordable to all but 8.4 million Americans. Studies are just that - only studies. In the real world people either have it or they don't -- and if you are unemployed or self-employed or have a pre-existing condition or the insurance company practices rescission (which they all do) or your care is to expensive .... then you DON'T !!
Steve
Telling article on the myths surrounding the lies and scare tactics of liberals regarding the need for national heatlh care. What FOX needs to do as followup as a story about the myths surrounding the "tort crisis" in America and the lies of the conservatives regarding this mythical need. America nees to wakeup and realize that these crisis that we read about are only crisis by special interests and the media trying to sell a paper, magazine, or garner a viewer. Hat's off to FOX for exposing one side of the health care myth. Now let's do the other leg and debunk the legal system myth!
Bob Jones
Regardless of the source (this one included) - all information is skewed. This list of 'myths' is even skewed in how it frames the problems with our health care and possible solutions. e.g. “Nationalized health care would not impact patient waiting times.” - well, no one is proposing nationalizing health care, and no one can say that nationalizing health care would not impact waiting times. However, the question is not how it impacts waiting time, but how it impacts the quality and satisfaction with health care.
Mark
So what is the better solution? I hear so much about why Obama's plan is bad but no one comes up with anything better....
Small Business Owner
I am a small business owner. We offer insurance to our employees and their families, we cover 50% of the cost of the employee. Many of our employees choose not to purchase the insurance for various reasons, but usually NOT because they can't afford it. Why must we cover the cost of all people who choose NOT to purchase insurance? All the people I know that can not afford insurance are already covered by Medicaid or some other type of subsidized insurance.
Cardinal
Another "exposé" by a Foxpert.....who cares?
Gary Mohr MD
This is a very concise and revealing analysis. I would compare it to "The Cure", a book written by a New York physician who has also practiced in Canada. The liberals point to Canada and tell us how wonderful their system is, we should copy it. In truth, the only reason the Canadian experiment has run as long as it has is because it has a large wealthy friendly neighbor who is very close to the bulk of their population. My daughter works near the US-Canadian border; 15% of her diabetic patients drive over from Canada, rather than wait for months at home. I don't expect that we will turn to Mexico when we socialize medicine. The liberals are not afraid to lie to seize power, and that is their underlying motive. Control. They know what's best for us, and we had just better let them do it to us. Currently there are many physicians who are so fed up with the insurance racket that they think that the government couldn't do much worse. In fact they can, and they will.
WIRAY
Great Article. Should be required reading for congress. Is there data that shows the impact of malpractice insurance and the cost of letigation on the healthcare system.
Joe S
Thank you Fox News for not carrying the Obama Kool-aid and instead reportings truths. Very refreshing indeed.
EB
I must say the coverage I receive from my husband's work has gone up significantly every single year. It is getting so out of control we're trying to find different employment that offers better benefits. He does not work for a small company either. The benefits are called catastrophic insurance and don't cover much and it is still expensive. I have had discussions with people over this and heard many say that the rate the insurance costs have been going up is alarming. I do believe something needs to be done. To say there is no problem is not correct. I have talked to friends who live in countries where they have gov't coverage and they have said nothing but good things. Yes some waiting for elective surgery but I will accept that if I have decent coverage. Its easy to dismiss it as a waste of goverment money if you don't have to worry about it. I'm not saying this is the only way to go but until someone has a solution that fixes this massive escalation in insurance costs then I'm all for it.
kaydee_57
I often hear that the number one reason people file bankruptcy is because of health care costs. Is that true? And if so, what is the percentage of bankruptcies caused by health care costs?
michelle
Thank God someone is putting the truth out there! All the people that watch CNN and MSNBC need to read this article. Thank you for telling us the facts.
Marc Ma
Conservatives need to start taking out 2-3 minute commercials stating the very things in this article. They need to start pointing out all of the horrible things about nationalized healthcare. There actually is NOTHING good about nationalized coverage. If done right, this health care agenda can be squashed.
Haskell
Please send a copy of this to your congressional representatives. Their is a politically-driven juggernaut headed our way.
Fed Up
Again... take the cost of "lawyers hitting the lottery" out of healthcare (tort reform), and I'll know you're serious about bringing healthcare costs down....
Deb
Great article, very enlightning and informative. Too bad the MSM does not promote the truth as Fox does. Promoting the Presidents agenda is not the same as promoting the truth about health care. I am counting on Fox.......Get the truth out there often and loudly!
Nacho
So, I just did some quick math last night after hearing all the numbers coming from either Barak's or Congress' mouth. They basically say this thing will cost 1 Trillion dollars over 10 years, and we'll get an additional 10 million people covered by health insurance, presumably over the same time. That adds up (or divides out) to $10,000 per person per year. Of course, I'm assuming that this is only the cost of the uninsured going on the government plan and not additional people switching over, but at the same time that $1 trillion is likely a lower bound to the actual cost, and the final cost is likely to come in far greater than an estimate out of congress or the white house (as usual). Which means even if I'm off by a factor of about 5, we're over paying through the government program vs. private options. Which is common occurrence for any government run "business." Finally, I'd like to say nationalized health care could be a very good thing for this country. And the idealistic arguments for it, that state it would lower cost by increasing preventative care for all, and encourage things like genetic testing...etc. But much like the idealistic arguments for socialism or communism, it isn't likely to work for one simple reason: We can't trust our government to do anything right. Politicians, by their very nature, are corrupt, habitually lie, and generally work to get votes. In short they aren't business men, trying to maximize profits and efficiency.