Single-payer critic’s math is off

Burlington Free Press The letter Red Flag Raised over Health Costs (Letter to the editor, June 17) by Mr. William French left some red flags in its wake concerning the author’s understanding of single-payer. For example, Mr. French states that according to the 2013 United States Census Bureau estimate, there are 626,630 people living in […]

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Single payer good for all

Rutland Herald Responding to Dr. Todd Gregory’s thoughtful questions about single-payer health care: Many details, especially regarding financing, do remain to be resolved in the coming legislative session. But the essential question is what Vermonters think our health care system should be and do. Single-payer will assure good, affordable care for everyone, regardless of age, […]

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Why single payer

Times Argus Although not his intention, George Malek’s commentary (“Reallocating health care costs,” July 14) was an excellent case on why we need publicly funded universal care. Mr. Malek, the executive director of the Central Vermont Chamber of Commerce, stated, “Some employers offer platinum health care plans, others no plan at all.” This has been […]

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Ideology trumps reality

Rutland Herald Regarding John McClaughry’s recent negative commentary in the Rutland Herald on Vermont’s Act 48, readers should keep the following in mind: As the ideological guru and founder of the Ethan Allen Institute (EAI) Mr. McClaughry, along other members of EAI, will almost always favor any so-called “free market” business enterprise over a government-run […]

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McClaughry Offers No Solutions

The Herald of Randolph John McClaughry’s “VA Hospital Scandal Is a Warning Sign for Single-Payer” (6/26) draws a very sketchy conclusion. It’s one thing to criticize VA healthcare behavior that is, indeed, indefensible; it’s another thing altogether to try to tie that behavior to a “single payer” theme, then to Canadian healthcare in general, and […]

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Pay up or die is our system

Rutland Herald Twenty thousand dollars. This was the hospital’s “going rate” for the operation I needed to stay alive. I knew the operation. I had already logged three of them for the liver disease (from natural causes) which had nearly killed me that year. I had health insurance through an employer. I lost this during […]

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Let’s get real

Times Argus This is about the article regarding the state providing data on health care costs in Thursday’s Times Argus. While it is applaudable to have that data, it will prove unusable until we get to a single-payer system. At the moment people are controlled by their insurance company to stay within the network. So […]

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Dancing, dodging and praying for health care is not the answer

The Caledonian Record To the Editor: John McLaughry’s Three Single Payer Health Care Systems (6/24) laments the state of VA healthcare, laments the state of Canadian healthcare and laments what he considers the inevitable failure of Vermont’s planned universal care system, Green Mountain Care. John McLaughry laments a lot. But John McLaughry doesn’t ever address […]

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Vermont BCBS vs. National VA system

Caledonian Record To the Editor: Your editorial, When Government Runs Health Care (June 18) should give readers cause to reflect on one of the virtues of changing to a universal health care system for Vermonters by comparing Blue Cross Blue Shield to the Veterans Administration. Vermont BCBS is by Vermont law, a not-for-profit insurer; that […]

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Settle for nothing less than single-payer

Burlington Free Press As we get closer to actually implementing Act 48, Vermont’s universal single-payer health care system in 2017, the pressure to dilute the act through compromise has proportionally increased. The extremely well-financed opponents of single-payer universal health care for whatever reason — be it self interest, ideology or party affiliation — have only […]

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