Tag Archives: Healthcare

Piling Onto Healthcare Costs

By your own employer, perhaps.

UPDATE: Another First

But it isn’t good. In fact, it is downright horrendous.

For the first time in history Medicare may not cover an FDA-approved anti-cancer therapy.

And what has the POTUS to say about this? Instead of “you can keep your doctor” and “reforms will not cut your guaranteed benefits” and “pre-existing conditions would always be covered.”

UPDATE: [Apparently, we have to get this news from a source outside our own country. And guess where this piece of news is coming from? The UK. You know, where rationed care is. The healthcare system that Berwick loves so much.] After approving it in the first place, the FDA advisory panel has now voted 12-1 to drop the endorsement for breast cancer treatment. The panel unusually cited “effectiveness” grounds for the decision. But it has been claimed that “cost effectiveness” was the real reason ahead of reforms in which the government will extend health insurance to the poorest.

Yeah, right. Tell us another one. Helping Berwick now aren’t you?

What hypocrisy, what hutzpah, what traitors.
Maybe we should have a contest for what FDA stands for now. Who wants to start?

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A Very Important Question

And this November 2nd (even September 14th for us in Maryland) will tell us if we have a chance at making corrections.

Here’s the question: Is the American Middle Class Disappearing?

I encourage you to read the post via the above link. The statistics are simple enough to give us all the sense of why it is extremely important to turn back recent legislation that will raise our expenses and taxes to an intolerable level.

We think it’s bad now? We do NOT want to wait any longer, or our future is not just doubtful – it will be painful.

Remember November

Because Donald Berwick (and who else in our Government?) would prefer you did not.

So he can emulate UK’s NHS to save us money.

Your life, or someone’s you love, depends on it.

UPDATE: Overkill

An out of control tort system leads to the possibility of a jury award that would “wipe the company off the face of the earth.”

Not exactly what I would call an equitable situation. Particularly since “… there was never any claim from any patient that there’d (sic) been harmed or put in danger.”

And also there is this – “… some 32,000 people — patients/residents and healthcare workers alike — would lose their heatlhcare (sic) facilities and jobs.”

This isn’t justice people.


UPDATE (in response to a commenter’s question, a Google search provides the answers)

Frivolous Lawsuits:

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Thanks for asking.

P.S. Nowhere in my post above do I state that was a frivolous lawsuit, in fact, nowhere in the referred article post uses that term either.

P.P.S. To further eliminate any confusion, my focus is not on the suit so much as the possibility of such an enormous award that will no doubt destroy a business – and is that a singularly good reason in every case? Is this a mistake that can be remedied? If so, how does erasing a business solve the problem? And how on earth does awarding such amounts serve anyone? The victims are going to get all of it? Doubtful. Even if that were possible, taxes would hit very hard. And then there’s the infighting among the recipients. No further good comes from this.

UPDATE: Obamacare’s Eyechart

You think I’m kidding?

Guess again.

It’s worse than Glenn Beck’s chart from awhile back.

UPDATE: I knew I saw this before. heh heh.

Some Kids Without Healthcare

It seems the law of unintended consequences has hit yet again.

The major types of coverage for children — employer plans and government programs — are not be affected by the disruption. But a subset of policies — those that cover children as individuals — may run into problems. Even so, insurers are not canceling children’s coverage already issued, but refusing to write new policies.

Why can’t our legislators learn? Haven’t they any grey matter at all?
(Sorry. I knew the answer yet posed the questions anyway.)

Threat To Our Well Being

Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Donald Berwick has no fear of discussing rationing of our medical care.

Congress hasn’t vetted him. He was appointed by Executive Order.

Remember? Got your attention?

Be healthy. Otherwise, …….. you have no right to life. According to some.

Oh, and then there’s this – thanks to The Professor. Healthcare, aka Obamacare, is indeed a tax and you cannot keep your doctor.

Healthcare choices are going away.

However, we will have a lot of choices at the ballot box.

Choose wisely.

Yet Another Lie

Obama Administration Approves First Taxpayer-Funded Abortions Under Obamacare

Sigh. Like, don’t act so surprised. Apparently, our POTUS not only doesn’t think much of the U.S. Constitution – he doesn’t think much of us either.