A health care monopoly on the horizon

VTDigger Many thanks to Bill Schubart for cogently chronicling the many different ways that Vermont’s health care is sliding toward disaster (“The slow-motion implosion of Vermont’s health care system”). We are now well on our way toward a health care monopoly in the hands of the University of Vermont Medical Center and its affiliated “ACO,” […]

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Look to Europe

Seven Days [Re “The Doctor Won’t See You Now,” September 1]: Waiting for 10 months? Of course, that’s outrageous when it comes to health care, but it shouldn’t be a surprise. Our country as a whole has the disease, and it won’t be cured with natural foods or lotus positions or seven social workers posing as therapists. […]

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Brumsted’s Pay

Seven Days [Re ” The Doctor Won’t See You Now,” September 1]: Seven Days‘ coverage of wait times at the University of Vermont Medical Center left me horrified by the misery and frustration of the many patients unable to get health care when it was urgently needed. It seems that this horror story results, in […]

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Improved Medicare for All is the answer

VTDigger The Commonwealth Fund, a philanthropic foundation, has recently published another report on our health care system, and it doesn’t look good. The United States ranked dead last when compared to 10 other high-income countries. The study looked at access to care, care process, administrative efficiency, equity, and health care outcomes. Dead last! It is […]

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System Failure

Seven Days I thank Seven Days for the story about wait times at the University of Vermont Medical Center [” The Doctor Won’t See You Now,” September 1]. It is interesting that Green Mountain Care Board member Jessica Holmes was so “discouraged” by the wait times that even she, a regulator of the system, “sought […]

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The facts that matter

VTDigger Julie Wasserman recently laid out a wise series of questions that we should be asking in assessing Vermont’s current healthcare reform efforts.  Among them: “What portion of school budget increases are attributable to the rising cost of health care?” Good question.  But why limit it school budgets?  Healthcare costs also contribute to budgets for […]

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OneCare does nothing to provide care for more Vermonters

VTDigger Proponents tout OneCare as a revolutionary new health care system that pays medical providers to “keep people healthy” instead of treating them for illnesses. A corollary is that OneCare patients pay for “quality” rather than “quantity” of health care. The rationale is that currently providers are rewarded for performing (often unnecessary) procedures — “fee […]

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Administration is the major driver of health care costs

Mountain Times Dear Editor, In Michael Long’s letter “OneCare is not the problem with Vermont’s health care” published in the July 7 edition, he asserts that “fee-for-service … is the reason health care in the U.S. is the most expensive, but not the most effective.” That’s a questionable claim at best. Canada, for example, largely […]

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Important vote on expanding Medicare

VTDigger We are at a real crossroads in our country as most Americans can afford neither health care coverage nor the cost of prescription drugs. Several state and national plans are being discussed to try to make health care a right and not a privilege in the U.S. Unfortunately, there are still too many folks […]

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Administration is the major driver of health care costs

VTDigger In “OneCare is not the problem with Vermont’s health care” (June 28), Michael Long asserts that “fee-for-service … is the reason health care in the U.S. is the most expensive, but not the most effective.” That’s a questionable claim at best. Canada, for example, largely continues to rely on fee-for-service within its single-payer health […]

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