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Joe Lieberman crippled the ACA, ruling out the Public Option and/ or a Medicare Buy In. Putting those back reveals the ACA always offered a road to single payer. So ... here goes.
1.Legislation establishes Medicare Part E - A new Medicare Section - Medicare Enhanced / Medicare for Everyone.
2 Medicare Part E covers Part A, B & D plus additional benefits.
3. Medicare Part E is initially available as a policy on all ACA exchanges = the Public Option / Medicare Buy In.
4. All Federal employees arecovered by Medicare Part E at rates with individual opt out.
5. Medicare Part E is also offered to Businesses / Non Profits as a cost effective insurance option.
6. Medicare Part E policies are priced for full cost recovery including establishment costs = No cost to the Federal Budget.
Objection: Citizens are still paying out of their own pocket rather than through the tax system. Absolutely true. There were problems with Obamcares subsidies More work is required.
Higher income earners should be taxed at higher marginal tax rates.
The cost is Zero to the Federal Budget. Medicare insurance is priced to fully recover costs including establishment costs.
7. Inital Restrictions on Private Insurance.
Private health insurers required to split their polices into two parts - 1. Standard Medicare Part E benefits and Medicare Advantage - options (only) over and above standard coverage.
The road to single payer?
Individuals may elect to pay for Medicare Part E through the tax system.
Existing Medicare / Medicare merged into Medicare Part E over time.
(Uneconomic) Private insurance of Medicare Items banned.
The age of entry into publically funded Medicare reduced over birth over time.
guillaumeb
(42,641 posts)And, Medicare could bargain with the pharmaceutical companies for drug pricing, with the option of using Canadian suppliers.
crazytown
(7,277 posts)until publicly funded MCE is phased in.
Giving Medicare / MCE the power to bargain - the cost is LESS THAN ZERO.!
Wounded Bear
(58,648 posts)crazytown
(7,277 posts)Private health insurers would be required to split their polices into two parts - 1. Standard Medicare Part E benefits and Medicare Advantage - options (only) over and above standard coverage.
Private Part E coverage would be unlikely to be able to compete with the public scheme
guillaumeb
(42,641 posts)Medicare A and B are not.
riverine
(516 posts)right now the federal government spends $1.1 trillion on healthcare (2018):
https://www.taxpolicycenter.org/briefing-book/how-much-does-federal-government-spend-health-care
As a country we spend $3.3 trillion each year (for now) on health care.
Even with an optimistic 10% saving over private insurers, we would have to raise taxes $1.9 trillion annually.
crazytown
(7,277 posts)The costs of establishing and administering Medicare Part E - are fully priced in the MCE / Public Option package on the ACA Exchanges.
rickford66
(5,523 posts)I think there would have been periodic age changes but of course there was lots of obstructions. So, maybe some of the hooks are still in the Medicare laws.
crazytown
(7,277 posts)Medicare on the exchanges
crazytown
(7,277 posts)kick