Aptos, CA psychologist: Let seniors age 55+ voluntarily try Ryan’s “premium care” plan

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

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Choice for Ryan's Premium Care health plan for Americans age 55


Let seniors age 55+ voluntarily try out Ryan’s “premium care” health plan. The plan is quite similiar to what Congress gets.

To cut the huge federal deficit of $ 14 trillion, we must engage in entitlement reform. Ryan’s budget plan which includes entitlement reform is bold and imaginative.

The time is ripe to try out Ryan’s “premium care” health care on a trial basis. Can Ryan’s “premium care” plan provide senior citizens with quality medical care at an affordable price for taxpayers?

Let’s ask Congress to implement Ryan’s “premium care” plan on a small, trial basis. Akin to the school vouchers for 1,700 Washington DC students which Congress authorized, Congress can set up a block grant to test the popularity and success of Ryan’s plan.

What the Ryan plan is: Per the Ryan “premium support” plan, each enrollee has a fixed supplement paid by the government directly to the private insurance plan chosen by the individual. The fixed supplement is adjusted by age, income and health status. The Ryan plan is quite similar to the Federal Employee Health Benefits Plan which Congress gets. In the FEHBP plan the government contributes 72% of the average premium. In the Ryan plan the average supplement is roughly $15,000 per individual and raises are tied to inflation in the general economy.

Let’s see if Ryan’s plan is popular with seniors and how well it works: Offer any senior age 55+ with current private health insurance the opportunity to switch to Ryan’s “premium care” plan. Publicize the plan. Let all seniors who qualify and sign up via internet.

The number who sign up will indicate how popular the plan is with seniors over age fifty-five. Then, on a lottery basis, randomly select 2,000 seniors. Then put the pedal to the metal and see how well the plan works.

I, for one, would jump at the chance. I’m in my 60’s, work as a licensed psychologist and have private health insurance. I like working and don’t plan to stop. I also realize that so long as I work and have private health insurance I can stay off the rolls of Medicare.

I plan to have private medical insurance as long as possible. Why? My doctors do not take new Medicare patients. A 2008 survey found that seniors have considerable difficulty finding physicians who will take Medicare. I don’t want a Panel of Fifteen bureaucrats — whether it’s ObamaCare of Medicare – to ration my medical care or that of others. Philosophically I don’t want the federal government via ObamaCare taking over one sixth of the economy.

I, as many working seniors do, want choice. I’d like the voluntary choice to try out Ryan’s “premium care” program. Right behind me are the 76 million Baby Boomers who are starting to retire. They too may want to, or feel they must continue to work, given the hair cut their retirement suffered.

DrCameronJackson@gmail.com

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Aptos, CA psychologist: Massive government spending IS the problem… and now is the time for historic choices about freedom, individual responsibility and free markets.

Friday, April 29th, 2011
OBAMA SPENDINGt 300x188 Aptos, CA  psychologist: Massive government spending IS the problem... and now is the time for historic choices about freedom, individual responsibility and free markets.

Obama's massive SPENDING diet IS the problem

“Take away Reagan/Bush tax cuts and we wouldn’t have a spending problem (Santa Cruz Sentinel, Letter to Editor by Sosbee 4-29-2011).

Wrong. Reagan’s tax cuts lead to unprecedented growth in 1982-84 over 7.1% for 4 straight quarters and over 4% growth for another 2 years.

Obama uses massive government spending (Keynesian economic theory) to fix our problems. Results? So far, no fix. And no support for Keynesian theory. Obama’s massive spending diet does not work.

Obama saddles the country with more debt in 2 years than all other Presidents combined. Bush’s $168 BILLION one-time tax rebates in 2008 were followed by Obama’s $814 BILLION spending, cash for clunkers, the $8,000 home buyer tax credit, the Detroit auto bailouts, and BILLIONS for green jobs. Oh, and ObamaCare which takes over 1/6th of the economy.

Dealing with entitlements is the elephant in the room the Democrats refuse to address. Ryan’s GOP budget does talk about the elephant in the room.

So, how best to rein in Medicare? One way not discussed so far: 1) restore the $575 BILLION which Obama cut. 2) Give seniors — those over 65 as well as those now 55 — the choice of “premium care” (individual choice) versus 15 faceless bureaucrats who congress cannot override.

Yes we’ve got serious spending problems to address. We must reduce the deficit as the number one priority. And do it while preserving freedom of choice, encouraging individual responsibility and allowing free markets to work.

DrCameronJackson@gmail.com

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President Obama not know: Medicare picks up full tab for only 20 days….

Friday, April 15th, 2011

April 15, 2011
Medicaid, Medicare, whatever…
Russ Vaughn
“In yesterday’s campaign speech, Barack Obama demonstrated that he really doesn’t understand long term care or nursing home care as it is known to most of us.

Obama made the claim that under the Ryan/Republican debt reduction plan that seniors would have to go on Medicaid to go into a nursing home with their bills being paid by the government. Well for Mr. Obama’s edification, that is exactly the situation right now, under his administration. Like far too many of those ignorant of the issue of long term care, Barry seems to think there is a Medicare benefit for residential status in nursing homes.

The fact is, Mr. Chief Executive of the Federal Government, no such benefit exists.

The Medicare benefit for nursing home stays is limited to what is called skilled nursing stays which normally occur following a minimum three-day hospitalization of a Medicare recipient when that individual is discharged directly from a hospital to a skilled-nursing facility for recuperative care.

Under this program, Medicare will pick up the full tab for only 20 days. A longer stay requires re-hospitalization or certain other qualifiers but under no circumstances is this an open-ended program. In most cases, after day 20 the patient begins to assume the costs up to $128.00 per day from day 21 through day 100….

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Replace Medicare with “Premium Support” which congress gets? Good enough for congress why not you and me?

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

Medicare must change. Republican Paul Ryan’s 2012 budget offers reform of Medicare rooted in consumer choice and private competition rather than political control and bureaucratic rationing. By capping the Medicare subsidy seniors would pay for the marginal costs of their care, promoting competitive insurance. That will change how doctors and hospitals provide care, encouraging competition in price and quality.

Give seniors a flat amount and choice of various plans. Called “premium support” this is what our postal workers and congress get. If good enough for congress then it’s good enough for me. What about the people already in Medicare that want “premium care” instead.

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Dear Rep. Sam Farr: Turning over 1/6th of the economy to BIG government is not “change” we want.

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Dear House Representative Sam Farr,

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Health Care Rally

I listened to the Town Meetings which  you held.  You were adamantly for a  government option, Single Payer plan.  You did not listen to the folks who want to keep their own health plan and  do not want more government control.  You kept saying “oh, you can keep your plan …” (more…)

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