Not to continue the PPB discussion, but I wasn't aware that Obama's plan would address that particular problem at all. Government insurance, like Champus, the one most military personnel have, certainly hasn't done any of that for MY parents. Bureaucracy and red tape are NOT conducive to appreciating the benefits of "preventative health care". Heck, the government has rules IN PLACE that PREVENTED the USPTO, where my wife works, from building parking structures and office space that would meet their needs in even five years (they were hiring 1000 people per year at the time) when they gave them the money to build a giant facility in Carlyle, Virginia. They could ONLY build to current specifications. They fudged it to get just enough for when the campus was planned to be finished. Within a month, they were already having space problems, which is why they moved from Crystal City in the first place. They've had to pay out bunches of money to keep some of their rental space in Crystal City because of this. You think a government that's that short-sighted is going to take a proper approach to health care, worrying about what MIGHT happen to you in several years when they can save some money on you now? Heck, the way they see it, a bus could hit you tomorrow, and then they'd have wasted all the "preventative" money.ArkieDukie wrote:At this risk of sounding like the PPB, this is why we need some sort of health care reform. Insurance companies won't cover prevention, even though it would ultimately be cheaper. The examples of this are endless. I wasn't aware of the Chantix one, but it doesn't surprise me. Add it to the long, growing list. And people wonder why health care costs are so high.
Stepping down from soap box...
Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe Obama's plan is all about that. But I just don't see the bean counters and bureaucrats going for that when all is said and done.