[Winona Online Democracy]


The St. Paul Pioneer Press crediting an article in the Washington Post by
Doug Struck reported that the new Canadian Prime Minister of Canada is
reversing the last 12 years of Canadian policy by loosening the government
monopoly on health care.  

So much for the vastly over rated(in the U.S.) Canadian single payer system.
It was most interesting to hear again Kip Sullivan speak this week on a
single payer system.  Kip stated several times on merits of the Canadian
system.  The most interesting questions asked by someone when much of Kip's
saving gained was from eliminating provider staff by not dealing with
multiple insurance company forms.  "The questions if a Medicare system is so
good then why do people buy supplemental insurance?  So what staff is
eliminated it this becomes the practice as it now with Medicare?"

And to address the question of why anyone would pay more money for extra
care or services if everyone was included and the bill paid by the
government. The question was answered by the statement "People are offered a
free education in the public schools yet many will and do pay additional
money to send their children to private and parochial schools because they
feel they will achieve high results."

I would invite anyone to visit http://www.mchamn.com/docs/ded200506.pdf and
check their rates to those listed remembering that these guaranteed rates
are "higher by up to 125% of the prevailing market rates and are "only
available" to those who are denied lower rate coverage. 

MCHA is, in my opinion, the best protection and tool for individuals, small
business and others to keep the insurance companies in check and to provide
consumers and companies alike from paying excessive group rates.

The question that needs to be asked is why can't people in a given
geographic area set up a single "payment system" with local providers using
local banks and credit unions?? All of which could remove 20% out of the
insurance cost allowing the saved insurance premium cost to be used for
purchasing provider services and prescriptions.

Paul Double  




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