Jay Nixon, Democratic candidate for governor, has unveiled a plan which he says will "fix Missouri's health care crisis."
According to a Nixon news release:
We've got to move Missouri's health care system forward. Here's how my plan would do it:
* We'd begin by restoring coverage and benefits to the 400,000 Missourians who had it slashed in 2005. By doing so, we would draw down hundreds of millions of dollars a year in federal matching funds.
* I'll expand access to more Missouri kids by restoring coverage to kids who had it slashed in 2005; by reaching out to families currently eligible for state-sponsored insurance but not enrolled; and by allowing families over 300 percent of the federal poverty level to purchase affordable coverage for their kids through the State Children's Health Insurance Program (S-CHIP).
* We'll use technology and market forces to drive down the cost of health care. For instance, we'll create an online one-stop-shop for Missourians to compare prices of health care plans, benefits and billing methods.
* I'll make our health care system more efficient and effective by conducting strict performance reviews of every department and agency involved.
* And we'll focus on prevention and individual responsibility. This means ensuring access to pre-natal care, improving immunization rates for kids, promoting tobacco prevention and increasing access to dental and vision services.
2 comments:
You can go to the 32nd and Connecticut to Walk-in-doc and see a doctor for $30 and go to Wal-Mart and fill a 90-day prescription for $10. The market is rapidly making health care socialism obsolete as a political wedge issue for all but the most die hard...like Nixon. Who, exactly, needs more health care bureaucracy?
Let me understand Nixon's proposal. He says he wants to spend a $1 billion of the $800 million one-time surplus. He is already $200 million short for the first year and at least a billion the next without considering inflation or any other growth.
Great democrat plan, spend money you don't have and expect the taxpayers to cover you.
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