Ron Paul on the Final Ballot: 2008 '100 Most Powerful' in Healthcare
Voting is now under way for the 2008 "100 Most Powerful People in Healthcare" competition. More than 14,600 nominations were received from April 7 through May 9, and the ballot of 300 candidates is based on those nominations. Please vote for 10 candidates. Voting will continue through June 27. The final ranking will be published in the Aug. 25 issue of Modern Healthcare and posted on Modern Healthcare Online at modernhealthcare.com.
Here's the link to the ballot
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Ron Paul's Speech to Congress................
"Madam Speaker, America faces a crisis in health care. Health care costs continue to rise, leaving many Americans unable to afford health insurance, while those with health care coverage, and their physicians, struggle under the control of managed-care "gatekeepers.'' Obviously, fundamental health care reform should be one of Congress' top priorities.
Unfortunately, most health care "reform'' proposals either make marginal changes or exacerbate the problem. This is because they fail to address the root of the problem with health care, which is that government polices encourage excessive reliance on third-party payers. The excessive reliance on third-party payers removes all incentive from individual patients to concern themselves with health care costs. Laws and policies promoting Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) resulted from a desperate attempt to control spiraling costs. However, instead of promoting an efficient health care system, HMOs further took control over health care away from the individual patient and physician.
Furthermore, the predominance of third-party payers means there is effectively no market for individual health insurance polices, thus those whose employers cannot offer them health benefits must either pay exorbitant fees for health insurance or do without health insurance. Since most health care providers cater to those with health insurance, it is very difficult for the uninsured to find health care that meets their needs at an affordable price. The result is many of the uninsured turn to government-funded health care systems, or use their local emergency room as their primary care physician. The result of this is declining health for the uninsured and increased burden on taxpayer-financed health care system.
Returning control over health care to the individual is the key to true health care reform. The Comprehensive Health Care Reform Act puts control of health care back into the hands of the individual through tax credits, tax deductions, Health Care Savings Accounts (HSA), and Flexible Savings Accounts. By giving individuals tax incentives to purchase their own health care, the Comprehensive Health Care Act will help more Americans obtain quality health insurance and health care. Specifically, the Comprehensive Health Care Act:
A. Provides all Americans with a tax credit for 100 percent of health care expenses. The tax credit is fully refundable against both income and payroll taxes.
B. Allows individuals to roll over unused amounts in cafeteria plans and Flexible Savings Accounts (FSA).
C. Makes every American eligible for a Health Savings Account (HSA), removes the requirement that individuals must obtain a high-deductible insurance policy to open an HSA; allows individuals to use their HSA to make premiums payments for high-deductible policy; and allows senior citizens to use their HSA to purchase Medigap policies.
D. Repeals the 7.5 percent threshold for the deduction of medical expenses, thus making all medical expenses tax deductible.
By providing a wide range of options, this bill allows individual Americans to choose the method of financing health care that best suits their individual needs. Increasing frustration with the current health care system is leading more and more Americans to embrace this approach to health care reform. For example, a poll by the respected Zogby firm showed that over 80 percent of Americans support providing all Americans with access to a Health Savings Account. I hope all my colleagues will join this effort to put individuals back in control of health care by cosponsoring the Comprehensive Health Care Reform Act."
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How is Paul powerful in Healthcare?
I don't see it. I WISH he was the most powerful in healthcare. He would make all drugs available without a prescription, eliminate the need for doctors to get state-sanctioned licenses in order to increase competition, etc. Free market medicine is what we need. What has Paul accomplished in this regard?
Or is this just to get his name in there for publicity?
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Barr's GLOWING support and admiration of Paul: http://youtube.com/watch?... Dr. Paul says Barr is an ally (http://www.newsweek.com/i...)
and would do "a very good job" as president (http://www.youtube.com/wa...
Most for publicity...
I would say. But, the ideas he puts forth of free-market medicine are the most powerful.
No doubt.
I don't know of any other politician complaining about the "doctor monopoly," which is caused by requiring licensing. That's pretty radical.
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Barr's GLOWING support and admiration of Paul: http://youtube.com/watch?... Dr. Paul says Barr is an ally (http://www.newsweek.com/i...)
and would do "a very good job" as president (http://www.youtube.com/wa...
I'm willing to get Dr. Paul the win as suggested below
But that means we have to vote randomly for 9 other people, right. Because it will not take the ballot without all 10 filled in.
I voted but then it said the
I voted but then it said the owner of this workstation has already submitted...
i'm at home on my personal laptop...
I don't know 10 Ron Paul types to vote for
I only see others I know that I cannot vote for.
Yeah, me neither. I was
Yeah, me neither. I was hoping someone here could help with that.
me neither
me neither
I knew David Gratzer
wrote a book 'The Cure: How capitalism can save american health-care'....
But he's not on there...
Let's get Paul the win here!
I'm assuming this organization that is running the poll is for socialized medicine...how funny would it be if we get Ron the win??
Bump.. let's make Dr. Paul win this thing...
just imagine the reaction of all the socialized medicine advocates!
bump
anyone interested in getting Dr. Paul the win?