We are beginning to
reverse government regulation of healthcare that has resulted in unsustainable
costs. Georgia is ending “certificate of need” requirements and Trump is
calling for the end of Obamacare. Medicaid is failing as more Physicians refuse
to take Medicaid patients. Corporate healthcare is corrupt and needs to be
cleaned up.
Government’s seizure
of healthcare began in 1964 with the creation of Medicare and Medicaid.
Technology was available to apply to medical equipment and US manufacturers
wanted government subsidies for these expensive devices. US companies did not
want to fund retiree health insurance themselves and supported the creation of
Medicare. Vatican II in 1962 heralded
the beginning of the end of low cost Catholic hospitals.
Labor unions had long
demanded welfare for workers and the US Constitution had been sufficiently
damaged to allow the federal government to avoid constitutional restraints.
Companies began subsidizing health insurance for workers in the 1940s in
response to wage freezes and war production.
Insurance had always
been a cash-flow device with premiums based on risk. It was never intended to be a welfare
program. Healthcare for the poor was done by county health facilities and
Physicians’ charity practices.
My grandfather
practiced fee-based medicine Monday through Friday in his St. Louis office and
operatory and did house calls at night.
He spent his Saturdays treating poor truck farmers in his home town at
his own expense and was reimbursed with produce from the farm. Catholic
hospitals were owned and staffed by religious orders of Nuns and individual
health insurance was $24 per month. My grandfather practiced medicine from 1905
to 1962.
The mandatory
treatment for indigent patients in all hospitals began when counties began to
abandon their county health facilities. This created cost shifting to paying
customers and this began in the 1970s..
In Atlanta, Grady
Hospital is subsidized by taxes from DeKalb and Fulton Counties, but also
treats patients from all surrounding counties. It started with designating
Grady as a regional facility and became a dumping ground.
If you are injured in
an automobile accident, you are likely to be taken to Grady and your car will
be towed to a government lot that charges $15 per day until you can remove your
car. If you are in a coma, this could
get expensive, because your relatives are not allowed to have your car moved
from the government lot.. Your ambulance bill will be $800.
Patients need more
control over where they are sent for treatment. Counties need to revisit county
health services.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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