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Health-care reform: Massachusetts tries to crack the code on rising costs

Massachusetts was first in the US to pass health-care reform that included an individual mandate to buy insurance. Now it aims to be the first to control costs. Will its plan, approved Tuesday, work?

By Mike Eckel, Contributor / July 31, 2012

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Massachusetts returned to the vanguard of the health-care debate six years after its landmark law, with the state legislature on Tuesday backing a first-in-the-nation plan that aims to slow spiraling health costs.

The plan is the next chapter in the Bay State’s reform efforts, following the 2006 landmark law pushed by then-Gov. Mitt Romney that served as the basis for President Obama’s Affordable Care Act. Among other things, the Massachusetts law introduced the individual mandate – the requirement that all residents get insurance or face tax penalties. The US Supreme Court upheld the federal law in June.

While the Massachusetts law expanded insurance coverage, it did little to solve the problem of rising costs, which have climbed markedly in recent years, rising on average 6.4 percent a year in the state. Per capita health spending in Massachusetts is about 15 percent higher than the rest of the nation. By comparison, national health costs have risen about 6.5 percent on average since 1991.

The bill that passed both the House and the Senate Tuesday, and that is likely to be signed Gov. Deval Patrick (D), tries to change that.

“It’s an interesting bill for the assumptions [the lawmakers] make. But they’re making a lot of assumptions about how fast can we get to these points,” says William Fields, a private health-care consultant. “What path are we really starting to lead ourselves are down? At the end of the day, where are we going to go with this? Are we going to be cutting-edge, or are the costs going to go so low that we lose all innovative aspects of our system?”

The 349-page plan, dubbed Health Reform 2.0 in some circles, is forecast to save $200 billion over 15 years, by tying the growth in health-care costs to the growth in the state economy.

“The truth is there are some pretty lofty, ambitious goals in the legislation. The real efforts will come with the implementation,” says Amy Whitcomb Slemmer, executive director of the advocacy group Health Care For All. “Savings will come because there will be fewer redundant [medical] tests and fewer unnecessary [patient] visits.”

Negotiators from the House and Senate, who had struggled for months to reconcile the chambers’ separate bills, opted to strip out the more controversial measures, such as a luxury tax on hospitals that provide premium services.

In the end, they decided to create a new state commission with the power to audit health-care providers...


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The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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I love this cartoon!  It is sooo true!!!  The funnier part is, Democrats don't even attempt to make a claim to fiscal responsibility.


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"Fiscal conservatism has little to do with social or "wedge" issues, and it is therefore not uncommon to hear
social conservatives, paleoconservatives or even Democrats refer to themselves as fiscal conservatives
as well. As blasphemous as some Republicans may find them, the cold hard facts are that President
Bill Clinton spent less money than even Ronald Reagan, when adjusting for inflation and removing the
military budget from the equation. "


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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"Fiscal conservatism has little to do with social or "wedge" issues, and it is therefore not uncommon to hear
social conservatives, paleoconservatives or even Democrats refer to themselves as fiscal conservatives
as well. As blasphemous as some Republicans may find them, the cold hard facts are that President
Bill Clinton spent less money than even Ronald Reagan, when adjusting for inflation and removing the
military budget from the equation. "


spending less money also depends on the value of the fiat at the time....

people's view on how much their goes depends on how much end-cap crap they can fit into the cart and
comfortably pay for regardless of the heating bill....

adjusting for inflation requires a crystal ball....

the only thing Clinton had was a cigar...and those you can get at the walmart on the shelf behind the register....
albeit crappy ones but who can tell the difference when all the conversation revolves around the 'at leasts'


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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A Better Rotterdam
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Time to argue whether the corrupt lousy Republicans are worse than the corrupt lousy democrats again, how exciting.
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