There are numerous provisions of the health care bill that solve
existing problems, especially those dealing with insurance company
denial of service for pre-existing conditions, and dropping coverage
when illness develops.

The mandate is problematic, but in spite of the judicial rulings that
have been made, I doubt it is unconstitutional.   That might not stop
SCOTUS from ruling that way however.

As I've stated here before, nothing is going to fix the health care
problem until corruption in the health care and insurance industries
is addressed.  This bill does some of that, but not much.

On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Gruss Gott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The bill itself is certainly backwards and solves nothing (only
> changing the entire FFS system and incenting outcomes will control the
> cost curve - competition won't btw) so it really only exacerbates the
> American healthcare problem.

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