Universal Health Care on the Ballot in Colorado
For those of you interested one of the best policy positions of Sen. Sanders campaign, medicare-for-all, it is on the ballot in Colorado this election year. ColoradoCare, universal coverage in an enhanced medicare for all type system that covers everyone and enhances benefits. Health care as a constitutional right in America! Glory be! It may well get the thumbs up this fall for a 2019 launch date.
In this piece, Why Conservatives Should Vote for ColoradoCare, an argument for ColoradoCare is presented quite well. I couldn't have said it better myself, although I could have said much more about the ingenious design and the tremendous benefits of ColoradoCare for patients, providers, employers and the economy, though I am encouraged by this very conservative gentleman and I totally agree with him on this issue!
The Colorado Division of Insurance is poised to allow rate increases of 17% (weighted average) for 2017 after 10% this year. Premiums will double in six years at this rate. Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, which is a major insurer here, would get a 42% increase on individual policies on the state exchange, Connect for Health.
So dysfunctional is the Colorado market that despite the fact that Coloradans pay 30 Billion in insurance premiums, we here still have a growing problem with 400,000 uninsured, 850,000 underinsured (whose out of pockets costs too high to take advantage of insurance benefits), 10,000 bankrupt and 500 dead. In our society, in 2016. Insane. ColoradoCare reduces all these figures to zero, and serves the many underserved markets, particularly rural counties.
ColoradoCare increases jobs by 31,000 by year one by making Colorado a mecca for employers, whose health care benefit costs are capped at 6-2/3% of payroll, and a mecca for labor, as mployees pay only 3-1/3%, that's all, including the wife and kids.
A main feature is that ColoradoCare breaks the stranglehold of the health insurance and pharmaceutical companies on the health care market in Colorado, which is for all intents and purposes a noncompetitive market (you could even characterize it as an extortion racket). The market power returns to the consumer through a transformative member-owned non-profit payment system that gives its members the purse strings and its rightful control of the market. It is designed to reduce costs for 80% of the public.
By eliminating the health insurance companies 20% off the top, negotiating with drug companies, taking advantage of new technology, and reducing waste and fraud, ColoradoCare should save billions of dollars even after billions of the savings are plowed into covering everyone, eliminating deductibles, new technology, and additional benefits including mental health care, substance abuse care, and plans to pay for the most common vision, hearing and dental care. ColoradoCare caps health care cost at 10% of state taxable income (after exclusions of up to $75000 for retired couples), unless an increase is approved by referendum.
ColoradoCare does all this and caps premium increases at zero (unless there is referendum to increase the 25 billion premium tax, which through the magic of revenue optimization, read spending money on actual health care - not bloat, replaces the 30 million Coloradans spend on premiums.
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couple of days ago ...
... I read that they were trying to get Bernie on board.
http://khn.org/news/campaign-for-universal-health-care-in-colorado-seeks...
This would be an existential crisis
for the insurance companies in Colorado, correct? Or is there some way in which they would survive?
If it is an existential crisis, I would assume their advertising/media/propaganda strategy would be screeching at apocalyptic levels.
Does Colorado have unauditable electronic voting?
It is a bit of an existential
It is a bit of an existential crisis, and the opposition so far is an astroturf group for the health insurers and Americans for Prosperity. The preferred provider networks can survive, but won't be double dipping as an insurer any longer.
Sorry to be Captain Obvious
but it would also remove a few million healthy Coloradans from the insurance pools, thus making it an existential crisis for the for profit insurance providers, and hundreds of thousands of milk cows… uh, sick people, from the inescapable power of health care providers to charge whatever they want. I present the following predictions:
1. Some time early in 2017 President Clinton will admit that the ACA is in "crisis" and needs to be "strengthened".
2. The first thing she will do to "strengthen" the ACA will be to repeal the Sanders Amendment. (thus making Coloradocare illegal)
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I do like your imagination!
I do like your imagination!
If I am reading this correctly, it's a straight approximately
3% tax for everybody regardless of income. So it would be a hardship for people making low wages, who may pay nothing under Obamacare. On Colorado's fulltime minimum wage, for example, you'd pay about $60/month, which could break someone's budget, it seems to me. Are there exceptions that the Colorado calculator doesn't take into account?
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Colorado is the schiz.
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