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appalachiablue

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Tue Feb 5, 2019, 09:37 PM Feb 2019

Medicare for All Costs Too Much, Pelosi Adviser Assures Health Insurance Executives [View all]

Source: Newsweek

1:00 PM.

A top aide to Democratic leader and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi rebuffed a single-payer, Medicare for All approach to health care reform to insurance company executives, a slide presentation leaked to The Intercept revealed. Wendell Primus, Pelosi's senior health policy and budget adviser, wrote the presentation--titled "Moving Forward on Health: A Difficult Terrain"--which was presented to Blue Cross Blue Shield executives less than a month after Democrats took back control of the House of Representatives, flipping 40 seats in the 2018 midterm elections.

The presentation outlines proposed steps for lowering spending growth for private insurers, particularly targeting high drug prices, while arguing for a restoration and expansion of the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare. On one slide, titled "Universal Coverage," the presentation specifically rebuffed a single-payer approach to universal coverage, under which the government, rather than private insurance companies, would cover medical services, eliminating employer-based health care.

The presentation raised five objections to a single-payer approach: 1 ."Cost" 2. "Creates winners and losers" 3. "Stakeholders are against" 4. "Monies are needed for other priorities" 5. "Implementation challenges"

Two of the five objections to a single-payer program focus on costs. But while a single-payer Medicare for All plan would shift the burden from employers and individuals to the government, a study by the libertarian Mercatus Center found that the Medicare for All plan proposed by Bernie Sanders could insure 30 million more Americans and still save $2 trillion in aggregate health care spending over the next 10 years.

Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/nancy-pelosi-medicare-all-single-payer-health-insurance-affordable-care-act-1318788



We don't discuss private meetings, if there was such a meeting," a Blue Cross Blue Shield representative told The Intercept. "We're not going to barter lower prescription drug costs for inaction in the rest of the health care industry," Pelosi spokesperson Henry Connelly told The Intercept. "The presentation was a broad look at the health care environment and some of House Democrats' legislative priorities over the next two years in a period of GOP control of the Senate and White House."

Pelosi's office was contacted by Newsweek with additional questions; updates will be posted.

Medicare for All has become a key issue for 2020 presidential Democratic candidates: Sen. Bernie Sanders advocates a universal expansion of the Medicare program to cover all, and lessening of the private insurance industry; Sens. Cory Booker, Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris have supported more incremental "Medicare for All" measures- such as a Medicare buy-in or the "public option."

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The only pig at the trough that doesn't actually contribute to healthcare outcomes is the insurers pecosbob Feb 2019 #1
No shit!!! It seems like every discussion about the high potential healthcare costs... Raster Feb 2019 #32
The Dems need to stand behind area51 Feb 2019 #2
Medicare for all is way cheaper than private insurance supplemented by emergency room visits tclambert Feb 2019 #3
I won't vote for anyone who doesn't want medicare for all Puppyjive Feb 2019 #4
I'm 70; I have a Medicare subliminal handled by an insurance co. Magoo48 Feb 2019 #14
Dems need to step up. Single-payer zentrum Feb 2019 #5
I don't why anyone here believes anything that the Intercept, Glenn Greenwald's baby, reports on. pnwmom Feb 2019 #6
Medicare for all is the hill we will die on if we go down that road. GulfCoast66 Feb 2019 #7
If you take the employer out of the game.... Hotler Feb 2019 #21
Or, better yet, make every employer pay for every employee GulfCoast66 Feb 2019 #24
I agree with an incremental approach Freddie Feb 2019 #31
" If there was such a meeting " ? YOHABLO Feb 2019 #8
The ony way Medicare for All could be realistically implemented in the USA would be to No Vested Interest Feb 2019 #9
I agree that it will need to be phased in Sherman A1 Feb 2019 #10
Phasing in gives the insurance industry time to dig their corrupt fingers into new flesh. Magoo48 Feb 2019 #11
Simple ouija Feb 2019 #12
And what do you tell the people working in those jobs? Sherman A1 Feb 2019 #13
Whose unprotected health needs do you trade for their job security? Magoo48 Feb 2019 #15
Whose jobs do you trade Sherman A1 Feb 2019 #20
And make all electric utilities go back to coal so the miners can get back their jobs. Cold War Spook Feb 2019 #16
Exactly -- industry evolves. It's a cornerstone of capitalism. Auggie Feb 2019 #18
A whole bureaucracy will need to be created to administer single-payer. JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2019 #22
I was thinking along these lines myself. Magoo48 Feb 2019 #36
So make insurance companies nonprofit. GulfCoast66 Feb 2019 #25
Sounds like a sensible and practical approach at140 Feb 2019 #26
Actuallly Apollyonus Feb 2019 #38
I doubt that cost-effectiveness is the point of having Medicare for all. No Vested Interest Feb 2019 #44
The cost is important Apollyonus Feb 2019 #45
Which other programs currently provide health care to children (by insurance or other means)? No Vested Interest Feb 2019 #48
Employer provided insurance Apollyonus Feb 2019 #49
My wife and I and 1/3 of the people are on one payer. Cold War Spook Feb 2019 #17
VA is a good model for a single-payer system. Unless Trump dissolves it. JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2019 #23
My father-in-law who served in WWII was on VA care for decades. at140 Feb 2019 #28
My Mother was not diagnosed with cancer under Blue Cross of MA. Cold War Spook Feb 2019 #35
Of course individual doctor is the key to health at140 Feb 2019 #39
Veterans have had Choice Plus for some years. Cold War Spook Feb 2019 #40
This is what's wrong with democrats today. GlennRuss Feb 2019 #19
Yet Bernie is not brave enough to simply discuss the costs R B Garr Feb 2019 #27
Ok GlennRuss Feb 2019 #33
If he is blaming Democrats for something he can't get R B Garr Feb 2019 #42
It being cost prohibitive can be argued. It was never implemented. CentralMass Feb 2019 #34
LOL, no excuses. The man's own words that he was forced R B Garr Feb 2019 #43
Excuses ? There were no excuses in either link. CentralMass Feb 2019 #46
All excuses, even in the titles. Keep in mind the subthread R B Garr Feb 2019 #47
Are you suggesting that there is nothing at all wrong, questionable, noteworthy, or flawed Magoo48 Feb 2019 #37
Insert Bernie's name in all your queries. R B Garr Feb 2019 #41
Message auto-removed Name removed Feb 2019 #29
Welcome to DU. area51 Feb 2019 #30
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