AmericanHealthPlan.org Blog Launched to Push Plan Allowing Any American to Buy Into Medicare

AmericanHealthPlan.org is dedicated to providing high quality and affordable health care by giving all Americans an option to buy into Medicare regardless of age.
 
Insurance companies argue, like banks have for a decade, that government oversight is unnecessary and that the industry is "more efficient" with less regulation.  The turmoil on Wall Street has made it abundantly clear that corporations cannot be counted upon to self regulate and that direct intervention into the health care market -- which is entirely unregulated for cost -- is necessary.

The approach advocated by theis blog—dubbed the “American Health Plan”—will:

* Allow Americans to keep the coverage provided by their employer or buy coverage from Medicare, regardless of age or income level.  Such a policy will allow Americans to save money on health care since Medicare is far more efficient than private insurers.  For example, Medicare spends just 2% of its budget on overhead, while private insurers take as much as 50% of monthly premiums for overhead and profit.  Competition with a low-overhead public alternative will force private insurers to prove that they can be cost-effective while offering similarly comprehensive coverage.  Such a plan should also contain provisions allowing Medicare to bulk purchase prescription drugs.
 
* Immediately help the 14 million Americans who do not receive coverage from an employer but currently buy individual health insurance policies on their own.  Most are small business owners and entrepreneurs.  Others are early retirees too young for traditional Medicare.  As a group they are hardest hit by price increases and retaliatory practices of insurance companies including policy "rescissions" which leave patients without coverage when they are sick and need it most.  Such a program could be later expanded to allow employers to give workers the option to join the public program or retain coverage provided by traditional insurance companies.
 
* Provide an infusion of younger and healthier Americans into the Medicare program which will help to provide lower annual costs.  Consumer advocates said that the opening of Medicare would be accompanied by new regulation of insurance companies barring insurers from refusing to sell coverage, or charge more for coverage, based on an applicant’s health condition.

The American Health Plan is necessary because up to half of every dollar spent on health care is wasted on administration, insurance company profits, and overpriced pharmaceuticals. Only by giving all Americans an option to join a public insurance pool that bypasses insurer waste, leverages the nation's buying power, and focuses on preventing illness can the country achieve high quality, affordable health care.
 
This blog will track the Congressional debate over the next several years on legislation allowing any American regardless of age or income level to join Medicare or a similar public insurer, including:
 
* HR 676 (Conyers) - This bill would create a publicly financed, privately delivered health care system by expanding the Medicare program to all U.S. residents.
 
* HR 1841 (Stark) - Under the AmeriCare Health Care Act, Americans could choose to receive health coverage from either their employer or through AmeriCare, a new program modeled on Medicare.
 
View a recent poll conducted by the Campaign for Consumer Rights weighing California voter support for a range of reforms including the option to join a public insurance pool: http://www.campaignforconsumerrights.org/