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October 7th, 2009

A single national market for health care

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 9:13 am

Categories: Curioisities, Finance, General, Government, U.S., state government

Tags: El Paso Corp., Republican, Health Care, McAllen, Administration, Insurance, Financial Planning, Vertical Industries, Healthcare, Benefits

What would Republican health reform look like, asks the Christian Science Monitor.

It would be a national market with a single standard for malpractice, writes Gail Russell Chaddock, with tax credits to push people into the insurance market.

In theory these are great ideas, even if they do turn 100 years of Republican orthodoxy on its head. Out with state control, in with national standards. Ronald Reagan would roll over in his grave but it might bend the cost curve.

Fact is there is no U.S. health insurance market. There are 50 state markets. And there is no U.S. health care market. There are hundreds of local markets.

Unless you get a dire diagnosis with the time to seek innovation wherever it exists you are unlikely to go outside your home town for care. And the policy you buy is governed entirely by your own state’s laws, not its’ neighbor’s.

If you live in El Paso, Texas we will pay much less for your Medicare care than if you live in McAllen, at the other end of the Rio Grande Valley. How do we build competition between low-cost and high-cost centers of medicine? It’s a question worth examining.

The problems of insurance and malpractice are more difficult. The practicalities look daunting.

  • How do we eliminate 50 state insurance departments, each with their own standards for care, payment, and the financial soundness of insurers?
  • How do we overthrow 50 different sets of precedents on medical torts — do we move all the cases to federal court or just wave a magic wand?

These are difficult questions, but questions worth pursuing.

The Administration wants data to tell McAllen what El Paso is doing right, so McAllen can improve its cost-effectiveness. But doctors in McAllen insist there are no real differences. The markets are different, the people in McAllen much sicker.

The structure of those markets is also different, with doctors owning much of the medical infrastructure in McAllen, very little in El Paso. Should we have one standard for a market structure? Maybe we should, and one standard of care on which insurance will pay one schedule of charges.

In truth some Democrats see the broad sweep of Republican ideas, and their challenge to their own party’s orthodoxy, as proof the party is not really serious about reform. Where was the progress in these areas when Republicans were in charge, they ask?

Still, the ideas are worthwhile. Democrats should ask Republicans, in the words of tennis great John McEnroe, “Are you serious?”

Dana BlankenhornDana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist since 1978, and has covered technology since 1982. He launched the Interactive Age Daily, the first daily coverage of the Internet to launch with a magazine, in September 1994. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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rationed healthcare for a higher price and less and less freedom
Government has the lead touch in everything. They run it for 1000 time the cost, 100000 times less efficient and ration, ration ration. Government rots everything it touches, raises your taxes sky high while taking away your freedom as it grows larger and larger and more fascist.... (Read the rest)
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health care should wait untill we get rid of the liberals in the government  Linux Geek | 10/07/09
You'll need 60 Senators  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 10/07/09
GOP will have 60 senators in 2013  Linux Geek | 10/07/09
Dream on, Little Broomstick Cowboy!  HaknGolfer | 10/07/09
Good luck...  Metronome49 | 10/07/09
Neither party gets us there  thinking about consequences | 10/07/09
Wow.  JimSatterfieldW | 10/07/09
You never cease to amaze me with your COMPLETE stupidity.  IT_Guy_z | 10/07/09
Heaven forbid, a single national market for...  gtvr | 10/07/09
Competition  sboverie@... | 10/07/09
Yep  mcp123 | 10/07/09
I Know  sboverie@... | 10/07/09
This is what I have been saying..  JT82 | 10/07/09
Just expand medicaid, push medicare into medicaid.  Been_Done_Before | 10/07/09
Relatively easy to fix  Dorkyman | 10/07/09
A license to kill?  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 10/07/09
Malpractice  JimSatterfieldW | 10/07/09
I do wonder why this POLITICAL subject is on ZDNet.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/07/09
Market Forces?  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 10/07/09
At least your honest...  Metronome49 | 10/07/09
Thanks.  CounterEthicsCommissioner-23034636492738337469105860790963 | 10/07/09
Market Forces?  psquare11 | 10/07/09
same as (un)Scientific (un)American  wizardjr | 10/07/09
Competition is the answer.  pranavb99@... | 10/07/09
Whereas in the real world  pdskep | 10/07/09
I'm skeptical  stano360 | 10/07/09
Is there a reason..  pdskep | 10/07/09
BTW  pdskep | 10/07/09
In many ways we're in agreement  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 10/07/09
Why?  JimSatterfieldW | 10/07/09
Not Quite  JimSatterfieldW | 10/07/09
We're #37  homant@... | 10/07/09
RE: A single national market for health care  dmr@... | 10/07/09
You mean like Blue Cross?  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 10/07/09
They already exist  stano360 | 10/07/09
Mutual companies are efficient  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 10/07/09
RE: A single national market for health care  rbrooks802 | 10/07/09
That's where markets come in  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 10/07/09
Market solutions  JimSatterfieldW | 10/07/09
A travesty  becksdark | 10/07/09
I have made that point but thanks for the reminder  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 10/07/09
RE: A single national market for health care  mcp123 | 10/07/09
RE: A single national market for health care  mcp123 | 10/07/09
Where were the Dems b4 the Republicans?  Keeping Current | 10/07/09
Happy with Medicare?  thinking about consequences | 10/07/09
Here we go again  pizzaman7 | 10/07/09
Thanks! My thoughts exactly...  psquare11 | 10/07/09
Sorry  JimSatterfieldW | 10/08/09
rationed healthcare for a higher price and less and less freedom  katrillionaire@... | 10/10/09

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