Sunday, December 30, 2007

Way Overdue

Once again I'm way overdue in posting something to the old blog. Sorry about that -- there's just WAY too much stuff to write about to fit in one post, so I'll shotgun a few posts with my top thoughts.

Let's start with the syphilitic elephant in the room: healthcare. An innocent girl recently died because nobody would assume the financial burden of performing a liver transplant and committing to the long-term care of a transplant recipient. Most are blaming Cigna for her death, and that's appropriate because insurers are nothing more than parasites on the healthcare monster. However, I've heard at least one commenter ask why the hospital (UCLA, if I remember correctly) couldn't proceed with the operation and fight with Cigna over the costs later.

The very discussion of who should pay and how illustrates the problem with the US healthcare system in general. We're spending our time worrying about who's profiting or losing money while the clock ticks on someone's life. Healthcare and corporate profit/loss have no business being in the same discussion. You end up with criminal decisions like whether it's cheaper to redesign the Ford Pinto or pay the damages caused when they explode.

As I've said before, the best solution is to spread the risk of loss equally among the entire population rather than throw us into a feeding frenzy of profit-hungry corporations. We've got a model (medicare) that works. Let's spend our energy expanding that program and fixing its flaws instead of continuing to let Americans die so that some CEO can afford to upgrade his BMW.

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