- Sep 27, 2005
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Forget about the PUBLIC OPTION. Single payer is the way to go.
Single payer refers to a health care program that would be regulated and funded by the federal government. Insurance companies would be out of the health care business with the exception of a few services like cosmetic surgery that would not be covered by the government-run plan.
If House Resolution 676 were passed, you, as a resident of the United States or one of its territories, would sign up for coverage by stopping off at your doctor's office or a clinic, or HMO and filling out a short form
You would then receive in the mail a United States National Health Insurance Card (USNHI) imprinted with a unique number. In the same way you use a credit card, you would present this card at the end of your visit to the doctor or any one else authorized to provide services. The doctor would submit a bill to a regional director via a written form or via computer.
What would you be entitled to?
Under this Act your card would entitle you to the following:
▪ Primary care
▪ Preventive care
▪ Inpatient care such as a hospital stay
▪ Outpatient care that is administered at a clinic or doctor's office
▪ Emergency care
▪ Prescription drugs
▪ Durable medical equipment
▪ Long-term care that you might need at home or in a nursing facility
▪ Palliative care
▪ Mental health services
▪ Dental services (not cosmetic dentistry)
▪ Substance abuse treatment services
▪ Chiropractic services
▪ Basic vision care and vision correction
▪ Hearing services, including hearing aids
▪ Podiatric care
You would be entitled to these services whether you are employed, unemployed or self-employed, homeless or housed, young or old, chronically ill or mentally ill, moving from job to job or from town to town or from state to state.
Payment for monthly premiums would be a thing of the past. There would be no deductibles, co-payments, co-insurance, or other cost-sharing with respect to these benefits.
You would CHOOSE YOUR OWN DOCTOR. This same choice applies to hospitals.
http://www.opednews.com/articles/How-Would-Single-Payer-Wor-by-Mary-Wentworth-090809-339.html
Single payer refers to a health care program that would be regulated and funded by the federal government. Insurance companies would be out of the health care business with the exception of a few services like cosmetic surgery that would not be covered by the government-run plan.
If House Resolution 676 were passed, you, as a resident of the United States or one of its territories, would sign up for coverage by stopping off at your doctor's office or a clinic, or HMO and filling out a short form
You would then receive in the mail a United States National Health Insurance Card (USNHI) imprinted with a unique number. In the same way you use a credit card, you would present this card at the end of your visit to the doctor or any one else authorized to provide services. The doctor would submit a bill to a regional director via a written form or via computer.
What would you be entitled to?
Under this Act your card would entitle you to the following:
▪ Primary care
▪ Preventive care
▪ Inpatient care such as a hospital stay
▪ Outpatient care that is administered at a clinic or doctor's office
▪ Emergency care
▪ Prescription drugs
▪ Durable medical equipment
▪ Long-term care that you might need at home or in a nursing facility
▪ Palliative care
▪ Mental health services
▪ Dental services (not cosmetic dentistry)
▪ Substance abuse treatment services
▪ Chiropractic services
▪ Basic vision care and vision correction
▪ Hearing services, including hearing aids
▪ Podiatric care
You would be entitled to these services whether you are employed, unemployed or self-employed, homeless or housed, young or old, chronically ill or mentally ill, moving from job to job or from town to town or from state to state.
Payment for monthly premiums would be a thing of the past. There would be no deductibles, co-payments, co-insurance, or other cost-sharing with respect to these benefits.
You would CHOOSE YOUR OWN DOCTOR. This same choice applies to hospitals.
http://www.opednews.com/articles/How-Would-Single-Payer-Wor-by-Mary-Wentworth-090809-339.html
