I'd like to comment on Rich and Paul's e-mails. I truly think this could be the one issue that people on all sides of the political spectrum can find some common ground. I personally am cheering Pawlenty on in his quest to buy drugs from Canada. We have several prescriptions that we fill on a monthly basis and have no prescription drug coverage. This is not just an issue for seniors- it's also an issue for small business owners and people who are self employed.
I listened to an MPR show yesterday on getting our drugs from Canada. I hadn't realized that the US is the only country without price controls on medications. I also hadn't realized that we are subsidizing medications for the rest of the world that has price controls. We are a wealthy nation, but do we need to be subsidizing meds for Canada, Great Britain and France?
Paul had some nice outside the box thoughts. Rich- if the employers get out of the health care business, what or who would you suggest to take their place?
Cherisa Templeton
From: "Paul Double" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Online Democracy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [Winona] It's the Insurance Companies Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 19:58:56 -0500
When will employer's wake up and quit taking the heat from employees for the ridicules rate increases by the health insurance industry. Both need to put the blame squarely on the group causing it - The Insurance Monopoly! The next time an insurance agent tells your business the rates went up - get rid of the agent! The next time any elected board or council presents you with rates that exceed the published MCHA rates (the guaranteed rate used for individuals who have been declined by an insurance company for health reason) vote them out of office. The next time an employee complains about their healthcare insurance cost give them the money and both they and you will get more value for less money and be much happier. The providers aren't getting the windfall. Employers and employees are getting the shaft. Check the top salaries of the "non-profit" insurance companies, the new metro clinics and administrative centers they are able to build, their vast advertising budgets and we love you touch and feel ads. If the wellness programs save money then give us lower rates.
And maybe if all of us get mad enough we might even find that empowerment of the work force will not only provide better healthcare, at a lower cost and with a whole lot less aggravation. Providers would much rather work for us than the insurance companies.
And if the drug companies want to fight the governor then let's ask our Native American brothers and sisters to use their Sovereign Nation status and put drug stores next to every casino with wholesale drugs purchased through the Canadian tribes or even manufactured by the tribes in the "Sovereign Nations". Do the Sovereign Nations need Patent permission?
Outside the box again --- but wouldn't that create some competition in the market place!
Paul Double
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