Dec 11, 2009

The Cleaning


Why not just make a law, that health economic systems by itself is under penalty to make an insurance system not cost more than - say:15% of the GDP. Penalty by taxation of health products (taxation money going directly to education and science); Health "economic system" defining by something like: every product of a company being in direct contact with a person having any physical or mental disorder to be diagnosed treated or prevented; Insurance for everyone; Catalog of everything that will be paid for (private contracts could be made for higher "standards" e.g. gold teeth instead of silver).

Would't such a system work just fine?
I really don't know exactly, what we have instead - but let us look for instance at the US health system. They say, without change the costs of health would keep on growing up to fantastically big numbers of GDP. And since savings by the reform plans (50 % of the money that shall make costs not grow = trillions) for the next 10 years period are "planned" to be covered by improving "efficiency" of the health system, in a not blurry way it is obvious, that a better system is clearly needed (not only in the USA).

But even the story of health being not blurry... or lets say: even the story being clear... no, let's say: Even the clean story, what do we see on the stage of the world? Let's say stupidity trying to block reforms. Whether it is for the interest of the states' or the party's power, it has to be done for the good itself or at least for the better good of everyone. Or may stupidity come in the name of the deficit, one name of the story is: "Not one dime". But luckily republicans and some other representatives of private interest have even more funny arguments to block such reforms in the name of the devil knows whatever or whomever.

"Not one dime" should not be understood primarily as a statement of the US president to convince and calm people. But as a polite description of "stop robbing the people, it is you, who will have to make it happen that the system will not make society to implode, face it, that's a free social market is good for, in a healthy market there is a better fit of money spent and product you get."
Or in a shorter way: "Make it efficient, now!"


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