Coalition Guest Commentary by Rep. Tom Price - Healthcare: The Conservative Alternative in the House

Perhaps the most blatant "disinformation" being promulgated in the health care debate this year is that there are only two choices for American health care: putting the federal government in charge or allowing insurance companies to run the show. While the President, congressional Democrats in charge, and, to a degree, the media have done all they can to shut out Republican ideas, the truth remains that there is a third path, a correct path.

Republicans have put forth bold ideas that can transform American health care in a positive way -- without a government takeover of medicine. Before the August recess, I joined with a number of colleagues to introduce H.R. 3400, the Empowering Patients First Act. Our solution is built upon the principle that when individuals are given control and ownership, we will achieve full access to coverage and see the entire system move in a positive, patient-centered direction. While we join in the national critique of the President's misguided proposal, we also offer positive solutions for health care reform.

*Full Access to Coverage

First, all people should have the financial wherewithal to purchase private, personal health plans. As cost is the biggest barrier to coverage, H.R. 3400 employs a hybrid tax structure to ensure that there is no financial reason for a person to go without coverage. Based on factors such as income and family size, the legislation offers tax credits and deductions, which are advanceable and on a sliding scale, so the less wealthy and those without employer-provided plans will be able to purchase coverage.

A true market for Americans to purchase this personal private coverage, however, does not currently exist. For patients to have real choices, we must create a functioning marketplace for all to gain coverage they select. To achieve this, under the Empowering Patients First Act, all Americans would be able to use pre-tax dollars to buy coverage on the open market, leveling the playing field with employer-provided care that already receives this benefit. And to provide Americans greater purchasing power, the legislation allows for robust pooling mechanisms so that people can come together freely to drive down prices. These pools will provide a place for those with pre-existing conditions to find coverage at an affordable price. And there is the opportunity to purchase health insurance across state lines, which is currently barred.

Finally, we cannot fully bring down costs without addressing the runaway medical liability crisis. From exorbitant malpractice insurance premiums to the remarkably expensive practice of defensive medicine, it is my experience that the current culture of litigation costs patients hundreds of billions of dollars. And these costs do nothing to provide better care, but rather serve only as a defense against unyielding personal injury lawyers. H.R. 3400 tackles this problem with the creation of new health courts that trust the expert opinions of medical professionals. When malpractice suits are brought through specialized courts and viewed through the perspective of medically appropriate care, rather than a lottery mentality, we will see a decline in frivolous lawsuits and the need for costly defensive medicine.

*Patients in Charge

But providing access to affordable care only gets us half way to our goal. A 21st century American health care system should put the customer -- the patient -- in charge of the system. To truly transform American health care in a patient-centered way, we must give control and ownership of health coverage to individuals -- to patients.

Currently, most people receive their care from their employer or the government. This makes someone else, not the patient, the customer. H.R. 3400 offers people the option to utilize a system that would put them in charge. This means that employers could provide their workers with the opportunity to purchase the care that best fits their individual needs, rather than just what is offered at work. Building on the new marketplace previously discussed, we can give patients seemingly limitless coverage options. What's more, if a Medicare or Medicaid beneficiary would prefer a private, personal plan, they would have the option to move their resources and purchase whatever coverage they believe best suits them and their family. And all of these purchasing decisions will be made easier with the transparency created by new health plan and provider portal websites where patients can compare rates and information about coverage options and treatment.

All of these things give patients choices, portability, and control. And when patients are empowered with the ability to vote with their feet, we will, by necessity, see insurance companies become much more responsive to our personal needs.

Finally, all this can be accomplished without raising taxes a single penny. On top of the cost savings associated with lawsuit abuse reform, greater competition, and reining in waste, our plan is fully paid for by reducing spending, which has gotten way out of control. Instead of growing government, the Empowering Patients First Act says that Washington must once again set priorities in our budget -- just like American families do every single day.

*The Third Path

Rather than a government takeover of medicine or allowing the unsustainable status quo to persist, there is a third path. No bureaucrat -- one from either the government or an insurance company -- should get between you and your doctor. By empowering patients, we can preserve what is good with our current system and improve what ails it, all without threatening the world class quality of care that we enjoy in America. So the next time the President asks what Republicans want to do for health care, we must all respond: empower patients!

Dr. Price is a Republican who represents the 6th Congressional District of Georgia and is chairman of the Republican Study Committee. Originally requested of Congressman Price by Human Events.

 

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Almost lost in the health

Almost lost in the health care deform debate is the terrifying provision in all pending bills that would have the federal government "mandate" or "require" EVERY American to buy health insurance, with no Opt Out, or be fined as a criminal, or taxed. Those persons not paying a fine or tax imposed would almost certainly be subjected to proceedings, at tax payerexpense, to incarcerate them and/or seize their personal property. That this is unconstitutional is known by the Democrats, who are banking on their ability to control the courts by the time any cases get there. In other words, we will no longer have any individual constitutional rights that disagree with the Democrats' power grabbing agenda. Never mind that whether or not to have health care/insurance is a God-given individual free choice, that is most personal and private, and that our after tax income or assets belong to us privately, or that govt. has NO legal power to tell us what to buy or how to spend it.

Sure, they will, at taxpayer expense, help poorer people pay for it, as maybe they should, but they will not pay 100% for anyone. This is not like car insurance at all, which is only required to drive on tax funded roads. This is an edict to everyone who happens to be a citizen. Only in ultra liberal current Washington could the doing of nothing, and thence the "failure" to be part of their socialist collective, be considered a crime or taxable event. Even if you have health insurance, the very scary part of this is govt., for the first time in U.S. history, passing a law mandating EVERY citizen to do the same thing, or be penalized, all as part of what the proponents call "personal responsibility" for us to do what they want us to. If they can do this, there is absolutely nothing stopping them from telling us to worship Satan, where to live, who we can marry, what gender of person we are to have sexual relations with, whether we can have kids or not, what to do, what to buy with our money, and on and on. They could pass a law mandating that EVERY citizen buy a membership in the Democratic party every year. The proposal is totaliarian and Talibn-like.

 And whatever happened to most of these Dems. being "pro-choice" on medical decisions? If they won't even allow us to choose whether or not to buy health insurance for care of our own bodies, they are liars and are not for choice at all! They are only for their agenda. I hear very few conservatives or Christians even talking about this proposed mandate over our personal decisions. I have spent hours writing and calling numerous legislators to tell them "NO" to this. They will not fine or tax me if I don't have health insurance, and I will not fill out that proposed section of the IRS 1040 form , as it is confidential and none of govt's business if I have bought insurance from a private company. I urge all to contact their legislators on this, and soon, as the Senate Finance Committee is discussing this on Tuesday thru Thursday this week, and that is a critical vote!

Just to play the devil's

Just to play the devil's advocate, how is this unlike auto liability insurance?  I work in an ER and I can tell you countless people everyday are seen without any intention of paying.  Because this is such a rampant problem, especially in impoverished areas, the government often times subsidizes many hospitals.  (A practice that has been going on for decades.)  Yes, we drive on tax payer roads, but that isn't the legal reason why we are required to have liability coverage... it's to protect private property.  The same logic applies here.  In addition, we should note the exploitation of tax payer funds. 

  

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