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October 19th, 2009

Massachusetts becomes Canada as reform debate nears climax

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 7:41 am

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

Tags: Massachusetts, Canada, U.S. Senate, Vertical Industries, Investment, Financial Accounting, Benefits, Healthcare, Finance, Human Resources

With Senate negotiators fashioning a compromise health care bill most expect to be the model for what eventually passes, Massachusetts is replacing Canada as the center of debate.

Early this year Canada’s provincial-run system was seen as either a model or something to be avoided at all costs, depending on where you stood.

Since it now appears the Senate will go with mandating people buy coverage and using subsidized exchanges to cover gaps, Massachusetts has become the focus, because it instituted just such a plan in 2006.

That plan, Commonwealth Care, remains popular with voters, but support has dropped over the issue of cost containment.

Supporters call the plan a success, with 97 percent of people now under some plan against a national average of 85 percent.

But critics on both the left and right now say Massachusetts got it wrong.

There are differences between what Massachusetts has and what the Senate is working on, but three years on the state is facing the prospect of cutting subsidies, cutting dental coverage, and cutting people from the rolls. And some people there are finding the coverage unaffordable.

The lesson from both sides seems clear. Changing the financing without changing the system’s cost structure is just rearranging deck chairs on a sinking ship.

But the band plays on.

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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France has a public healthcare program.

PS: Canada's 30th rank can be explained by managers and politiciens taking decisions without really checking the impact of said decision... Also Canada's... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Ceridan Posted on: 10/19/09  (Edited: 10/19/09 @ 01:47) You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Obamacare ship is sinking  Linux Geek | 10/19/09
well te problem is that they have a success  Quebec-french | 10/19/09
Be careful  Ceridan | 10/19/09
Take back where????  kc63092@... | 10/19/09
to the Ronald Regan era  Linux Geek | 10/19/09
errm your confusing  Ceridan | 10/19/09
I'm an idependent  Linux Geek | 10/19/09
errm what?  Ceridan | 10/19/09
Dana since when Mass have become a socialist state happy  Quebec-french | 10/19/09
The evil socialist who pushed this through  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 10/19/09
him that evil socialist  Quebec-french | 10/19/09
Evil in deed  Ceridan | 10/19/09
I have.  frgough | 10/19/09
Yea that principle  Ceridan | 10/19/09
Tough to adjust the budget...  Takalok | 10/19/09
The problem is  Ceridan | 10/19/09
Illustrating what's in the links  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 10/19/09
Thanks  Ceridan | 10/19/09
re: Remember Health is a RIGHT not a priviledge.  Takalok | 10/19/09
Health is a right, food is a right, car is not a right...  Ceridan | 10/19/09
Well, hell, you better sue nature  frgough | 10/19/09
Why would I sue nature...  Ceridan | 10/19/09
" Or the state must supply the balance. "  ConradPoitras@... | 10/19/09
@ConradPoitras@...  Ceridan | 10/19/09
I disagree  James T. Kirk | 10/19/09
Perception is the key.  ConradPoitras@... | 10/19/09
true.  Ceridan | 10/19/09
Again perception.  ConradPoitras@... | 10/19/09
@ConradPoitras@...  Ceridan | 10/19/09
re: Perception is the key  Takalok | 10/19/09
Cuba  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 10/19/09
And  Ceridan | 10/19/09
RE: Massachusetts becomes Canada as reform debate nears climax  orasac | 10/19/09
you are right  Quebec-french | 10/19/09
Missing the point on Military Installations  cornpie | 10/19/09
O yeah!  orasac | 10/19/09
The Carper plan  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 10/19/09
Opt-out by state will never happen  James T. Kirk | 10/19/09
Free????  Ceridan | 10/19/09
Yes, free.  James T. Kirk | 10/19/09
Yes not really free...  Ceridan | 10/19/09
Well shock and surprise  frgough | 10/19/09
Wow just wow.  Ceridan | 10/19/09
Ceridan smile  Quebec-french | 10/19/09
False  Ceridan | 10/19/09
Wait a second....  James T. Kirk | 10/19/09
I Will NEVER Buy Mandated Health Care Insurance  sismoc | 10/19/09
It's called healthcare, not ...  PeopleFirst | 10/19/09
Correction, during the Clinton administration  PeopleFirst | 10/19/09
@ceridan@  ConradPoitras@... | 10/19/09
You got it all wrong.  Ceridan | 10/19/09
Everyone contributes to the pool... Not!  ConradPoitras@... | 10/19/09
If we push this statement further  Quebec-french | 10/19/09

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