I actually sortof agree with an insurance mandate, in principle. *hides behind flame-proof shield*
No, seriously. Let me explain. (and please make sure you read the end before jumping on me as some sort of communist!)
If someone gets sick or injured, and doesn't have any insurance, they still go to the hospital. They get treated, and they should, it would be criminal and immoral to just let people die because you aren't sure they can pay you. If you think otherwise, you should probably stop reading here because you seem to think being poor is being deserving of death. As a Christian I respectfully disagree.
So, this person who is uninsured and injured gets treated, but can't pay for it.
Who pays for the care? The hospital has to pay doctors, and pay for supplies, and that money comes from somewhere.
It comes from you. And it comes from me. Your average working Americans who pay taxes and pay health insurance premiums. When YOU go to the hospital, your insurance company is deliberately overbilled to compensate for uninsured patients. This raises our premiums. We also spend a fairly large number of tax dollars propping up hospitals that need it.
We're already paying for the healthcare of others.
So by having everyone buy insurance, they're at least paying some share of the costs.
Also, legislating against the pre-existing condition denials pretty much requires a mandate. If an insurance company
has to take unprofitable customers, they need to offset that cost with more healthy customers. Otherwise the system would be rampant with abuse, I could just not buy insurance until I get cancer, then jump on with Aetna and force them to spend tens of thousands on my care when I never paid them premiums before. They would have to jack up premiums tremendously.
In short, I'm tired of paying higher premiums and taxes because some dumbass 20-something thinks they're invincible and doesn't buy insurance even when they can afford it, and then ends up in a car accident or gets cancer.
Here's one serious problemSome people can't afford insurance. You can't make people buy insurance when they can't even afford food. Worse, they want to PENALIZE people who can't afford it? That's just wrong. Wrong on so many levels.
So what's the option? These people are going to end up in the hospital eventually. Having them exempt from the insurance requirement just leaves us with the exact same problem. They get sick, we pay. Since we're going to pay, why not buy them an insurance policy via medicaid? At least that way some of their tax dollars are paying some tiny share of the cost. (assuming they work) Tax dollars are the only way to subsidize that.
There's one additional benefit to having 100% of the population covered. People with insurance go to the doctor more often. This will often catch a serious illness in earlier stages where it's far cheaper to treat. The $100 bottle of antibiotics to fight off pneumonia instead of waiting until it gets worse and going in for a $3000 hospital visit. I'm guilty of this one myself.
This is one area where full-coverage systems in other countries save some money. The Swiss, for instance, have all-privatized health insurance companies but a mandated insurance law. 100% coverage but not socialized. Their healthcare spending is among the lowest in the industrialized world.
The other, far larger problemWithout a way to control them, what's to stop insurance companies from just jacking up premiums once we're all forced to be their customers? Premiums will skyrocket and profits will go sub-orbital as insurance companies dance around in piles of money handed over by their now-federally-captive customers. HR-3200 ("Obamacare") does very little to control the
ever-increasing costs of healthcare. The weak-ass public option they put in
wouldn't even be available to like 90% of the population, and the premiums would be "capped" at levels most of us can't afford anyway. Tax dollars would pick up the slack... soooo what's to stop premium increases? "Hey, even if we charge Joe Schmoe more than he can afford, we'll still get paid by uncle sam! woohoo!"
"Baucuscare" is even worse. (the bill introduced by the so-called conservative democrat Max Baucus) His bill doesn't do
anything to curb costs. It's twice the handout for Big Insurance. Baucus is a conservocrat who is so bad at compromise he's managed to create a bill even worse than the liberal democrats!
What's my solution? MORE CHOICE. Right now, any given area has very few choices in health insurance. Most of us are pretty much stuck with whatever our employer uses. Open up the market across state lines, create more inter-state non-profit co-ops. The market will drive prices down and force insurance companies to stop being so wasteful. We also need to force insurance companies to play nicer when it comes to canceling policies and claims denials. Hell, throw in a public-option while you're at it, as long as nobody's forced to choose it or pay for it the worst that can happen is that it goes bankrupt and shuts down.
MORE CHOICE. Right now we have the illusion of a free market.
Holy crap that post ended up long.