Oregon Holds Healthcare Lottery. No, really.


So this is what it's come to.  This isn't a plot point from the set of a disaster film.  This is the front line of our healthcare crisis: Oregon is holding a lottery for health coverage.  The 3,000 or so winners gets to sign up for health insurance with the Oregon Health Plan.  We'll take our chances, below...

...cross-posted at the National Nurses Organizing Committee/California Nurses Association's Breakroom Blog...
How do people feel about this?

"It's better than nothing, it's at least a hope," said Shirley Krueger, 61, who signed up the first day.

We've got 600,000 people without medical coverage in Oregon, half of the nation's bankruptcies caused by medical bills, and the worst healthcare access of any industrialized democracy?  And this is what we're left with?  Powerballs or placebos?  

This doesn't happen in other industrialized countries.  They've figured this out.

Meanwhile, right-wing columnist Froma Harrop has identified the real problem:
free riders!

What's that? "A free rider is someone who can afford a health insurance policy but won't buy any."

Oh, our healthcare crisis is the fault of the poor people and those without coverage.  That's a great way to divert attention from the huge insurance corporations making billions in the market, such as Blue Shield, who just saved themselves a few bucks by kicking a 12-year-old boy off their rolls.  He suffers from bipolar disorder, Tourette's, and obsessive-compulsive disorder...all of which means he is completely uninsurable, because what insurance company wants sick patients?  That is your premium dollars being used to fight his Mom in court.

Meanwhile, a moment of consolation for Deval Patrick--he has to implement Mitt Romney's individual mandate plan, but, well, here's what he thinks about the idea: "I think it's a component; if it were freestanding, if it were all on its own, it wouldn't make any sense. Otherwise, you could cure homelessness by ordering everybody to buy a house."  Of course, why would ordering everyone to buy a house be even a component of curing homelessness?  Anyway.

Finally--our friends at Physicians for a National Health Program lay out why we need to move to single-payer healthcare, in this essay called "Mandate single-payer."



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Re: Oregon Holds Healthcare Lottery. No, really. (none / 0)

It is truly sick that people have to "win" a lottery in order to receive health care coverage. This epitomizes everything that's wrong with our health care system. You truly do have to be a "lucky winner" to get and keep health care coverage in this country.


by LakersFan on Tue Mar 04, 2008 at 08:26:41 PM EST

People from other countries seem so much more.. (none / 0)

peaceful, less stressed out.

Happier.

They live in a different world than we do, suffering under this byzantine, oppressive idiocy.

I have friends (American expats who work in the software industry) who are thinking of emigrating, permanently, to Europe because they just feel so much less endangered. They have a future.

This weight is so important to how stressed we are. If we can remove it, this country will THRIVE.

Businesses wont be afraid to hire people because they wont have to insure them. If they try to force businesses to insure people, they will rebel and lay MORE people off.

Other countries don't finance insurance that way. Because its just not smart, if you get really sick, you often cant work, lose your job and then...chaos..


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