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The Healthcare Debate is Founded on the Relative Cost to U.S. Corporations

Posted by Sel Fillerup on October 24, 2007

Near the end of my last post are these three paragraphs:

“Furthermore, I do not believe we would even be having any discussion at all about healthcare reform except that corporate costs for health insurance overwhelm American corporations in the global arena.

Unless we can develop a system that will actually change total healthcare costs, the debate will not be over for large American corporations or for American workers’ whose jobs go overseas because of high healthcare costs. 

The real goal of U.S. healthcare reform should be to remove Switzerland from its  position as the world’s second most expensive healthcare system.  With careful planning, there is really no reason this could not happen.”

 The question then becomes, are Access and Solvency mutually exclusive?  Well, they are not.  The Germans, Dutch, French, Japanese, Australians, Irish – and all other industrialized nations – prove other wise. 

And unless our own debate ends with lower healthcare costs, the debate will have been pointless.

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Current Healthcare Reform Proposals Come Up Short

Posted by Sel Fillerup on October 19, 2007

Healthcare reform, to be of any benefit to anyone in the long run, must provide a sustainable system for both finance and delivery.

Sadly, none of the current presidential candidates have proposed sustainable plans.  What makes me believe this?  Because I have made it a point to study the differences between successful, marginally successful, and failed foreign healthcare systems for the past three years.  I promise you, none of the current proposals will reduce healthcare costs, some will increase costs, and all will prove unsustainable.

Much of what I learned during that time is in the book “Chronic Crisis: Critical Care for America’s collapsing Healthcare System.”  Additional material gets added here and to my website – www.ChronicCrisis.com.  I am working on a second book that reviews the current presidential candidates’ proposals and compares them to the most successful features of several foreign healthcare systems.

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