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Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 4:07 am Post subject: |
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Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 4:02 am Post subject: |
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This is the test for a healthcare. IMO, it will not be universal, but it would be a start, which is better than anything happening now.
Ultimately, it will take national legislation to create a truly universal system of coverage. For now, though, state initiatives are yielding a new model for universal health care -- a uniquely American approach based on the principle of shared responsibility rather than the old dream of European-style "national health insurance" provided in top-down fashion by government. The emerging shared-responsibility model, long advocated by the Progressive Policy Institute, rests on three key pillars.
* An individual mandate. Many of the leading state experiments require individuals to purchase private health insurance for themselves and their children if they have the means to do so;
* Financial assistance. Most state plans offer public subsidies for needy families on a sliding scale based on income; and
* Choice and competition. Most plans call for insurance pools based on the Federal Employee Health Benefits system (FEHB). These pools connect individuals and small businesses to the group-insurance market, fostering choice and competition among plans to improve quality and keep costs down.
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