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  On 8/1/2019 at 1:00 AM, David Dennison said:

Medicare for All is what's going to happen. It's going to be what people 65 and older have now. There is a place for private insurance companies in the current Medicare system.

This isn't hard.

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Because of relatively recent godawful right-wing reforms that waste billions of taxpayer dollars every year.

Liberals are a cancer

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  On 8/1/2019 at 1:00 AM, Beantown Express 2.0 said:

That is absolutely the truth.  There are other ways to control costs and the government can be involved in leading the way.  I love how Harris is so upset at Big Pharma and Insurance making profit off of sick people but (no offense intended for this next part) but there are plenty of hospital officials and doctors making a shit ton off of sick people but no one on this stage has the balls to call that out.

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Of course they won't be going away. They will have Medicare Advantage plans and supplemental plans.

Employer provided health care is what's going away.

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  On 8/1/2019 at 1:00 AM, David Dennison said:

Medicare for All is what's going to happen. It's going to be what people 65 and older have now. There is a place for private insurance companies in the current Medicare system.

This isn't hard.

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Agree with you on that but then who would they blame the rising costs of health care on.  Get rid of the private insurers and have the federal government take it over as long as when my kid breaks his arm and I take him to the ER I don’t have to $5K for a X-ray.  The costs will still be there. 

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  On 8/1/2019 at 1:05 AM, Dbeasy said:


Does the insurance industry get a lot smaller?

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Not necessarily as Medicare Advantage would take care of that.  The problem would be that 70% of the hospitals would go out of business in 6 months if they had to accept Medicare or Medicare Advantage rates vs the group/commercial payments they get that subsidizes the Medicaid and Medicare rates they receive.

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Status Update

 

1. Kamela took some punches and is weakened slightly.

 

2. Joe is moving sideways looking old.

 

3. Castro reasonably strong again

 

4. Yang way better than last time.

 

5. Verónica not bad.

 

6. Bennet is done

 

7. Booker has had the best improvement so far, even though he hasn’t said much. That’s how you win by the way.

 

8. De Blasio was a joke last time but actually is a little better this time.

 

9. Inslee is still irrelevant.

 

10. Tulsi not bad.

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  On 8/1/2019 at 1:08 AM, Beantown Express 2.0 said:

Not necessarily as Medicare Advantage would take care of that.  The problem would be that 70% of the hospitals would go out of business in 6 months if they had to accept Medicare or Medicare Advantage rates vs the group/commercial payments they get that subsidizes the Medicaid and Medicare rates they receive.

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They'd also stop having uninsured and underinsured patients where the hospital winds up eating the bill. That's a significant chunk of change for many hospitals. 

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  On 8/1/2019 at 1:08 AM, Beantown Express 2.0 said:

Not necessarily as Medicare Advantage would take care of that.  The problem would be that 70% of the hospitals would go out of business in 6 months if they had to accept Medicare or Medicare Advantage rates vs the group/commercial payments they get that subsidizes the Medicaid and Medicare rates they receive.

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Of course they say that now. 

Most of them will figure it out or get gobbled up by bigger hospitals.

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  On 8/1/2019 at 1:09 AM, bad_teammate said:

Medicare Advantage didn't really become a major factor until the right-wing administrations of the late 80s. Stop fucking acting like it's a natural and vital part of Medicare.

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In a good number of states CA, NY and states in the midwest as much as 40+% of Medicare beneficiaries are in MAPD. Political reality is that you are not going to shed MAPD.  

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  On 8/1/2019 at 1:12 AM, David Dennison said:

Of course they say that now. 

Most of them will figure it out or get gobbled up by bigger hospitals.

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One problem rarely discussed is the issues facing rural hospitals which are closing at a very rapid rate. I'm not sure that bigger private hospitals are willing to gobble them up to help provide adequate care out in the countryside.

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  On 8/1/2019 at 1:08 AM, Beantown Express 2.0 said:

Not necessarily as Medicare Advantage would take care of that.  The problem would be that 70% of the hospitals would go out of business in 6 months if they had to accept Medicare or Medicare Advantage rates vs the group/commercial payments they get that subsidizes the Medicaid and Medicare rates they receive.

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After Pharma, Hospitals are the biggest crooks in the healthcare industry.  Real talk. 

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  On 8/1/2019 at 1:13 AM, Anastasis said:

In a good number of states CA, NY and states in the midwest as much as 40+% of Medicare beneficiaries are in MAPD. Political reality is that you are not going to shed MAPD.  

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The benefits can't be shed, but the program administering it can (and will) be changed and virtually no one will give a fuck.

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  On 8/1/2019 at 1:13 AM, Anastasis said:

In a good number of states CA, NY and states in the midwest as much as 40+% of Medicare beneficiaries are in MAPD. Political reality is that you are not going to shed MAPD.  

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Whether good or bad it is also the largest growing segment of Medicare beneficiaries.  It’s not going anywhere.

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