John Goodman, Think Tank Head and John McCain’s Health Care Adviser: “There are no uninsured.”
Today, the Dallas Morning News again pointed out how far behind Texas is from the rest of the country when it comes to health care. As I’ve argued before, this is because of the extensive privatization of health care in Texas which throws people out to fend for themselves in the “free market,” resulting in more uninsured than the rest of the nation.
John Goodman, president of the National Center for Policy Analysis, thinks the numbers put out by the Census highlighting Texas’ plight are “misleading:”
But the numbers are misleading, said John Goodman, president of the National Center for Policy Analysis, a right-leaning Dallas-based think tank. Mr. Goodman, who helped craft Sen. John McCain’s health care policy, said anyone with access to an emergency room effectively has insurance, albeit the government acts as the payer of last resort. (Hospital emergency rooms by law cannot turn away a patient in need of immediate care.)
“So I have a solution. And it will cost not one thin dime,” Mr. Goodman said. “The next president of the United States should sign an executive order requiring the Census Bureau to cease and desist from describing any American – even illegal aliens – as uninsured. Instead, the bureau should categorize people according to the likely source of payment should they need care.
“So, there you have it. Voila! Problem solved.”
That’s right. John Goodman’s solution to the health care crisis in America is to change the definition of “uninsured” so that magically, everyone is insured.
Goodman couldn’t be more wrong in his analysis. Using the emergency room for health care is just about the worst thing you can do, both from a cost and health perspective. DrSteveB over at the PNHP blog has a great breakdown of the health arguments that’s I’ll sum up:
- There are about 22,000 deaths per year due to lack of health insurance and 11 million Americans with chronic physical illnesses are not getting the medical care they need because they don’t have health insurance.
- Hospitals are getting killed financially in part because of the dumping of care into emergency rooms. They are closing ERs all over the country because of this. Meanwhile wait times in the ER are up even for the critically ill.
Add to that the fact that using emergency rooms for basic care is three to four times more expensive than going to your doctor.
All this ads up to a health care policy - championed by John Goodman - that is intent on privatizing the profits and socializing the risk.
By eliminating employer-based health care, taxing the benefits, and making us all fend for ourselves on the “free market,” Goodman’s plan (and the health insurance industry’s, in case you forgot) allows the health insurance industry to snap up wealth, young, and healthy people as customers - people who rarely get sick or who can afford to pay the bills - thus making the insurance industry a ton of money. And the uninsured (who, according to Goodman are actually insured, we just don’t know it) can just go to the emergency room, sticking hospitals or the state with the bill.
The insurance industry gets all the profits. And we get all the costs. That is what these kinds of plans are designed to do.
Here’s what Richard Kirsch, our National Campaign Director, had to say about John Goodman’s plan:
Mr. Goodman’s solution for fixing our broken health care system is to rebrand its failings? Wow. That’s not only glaring evidence of a man grossly insensitive and misinformed but also frighteningly telling as to what we can expect should someone like Mr. Goodman have a say in developing the future of health care in this country.
What we need the next President and Congress to do is make real health care reform the first order of business in 2009. We not only need to cover the uninsured, but we also need quality, affordable health care we all can count on. We need a public plan so that we are no longer at the mercy of private insurance. And we need government to act as a watchdog - setting and enforcing rules on the unregulated, bureaucratic insurance industry that continues to insist on putting profits before people’s health.
Oh, and here’s another reason why nobody should be listening to John Goodman’s ideas on health care. In July, at the National Center for Policy Analysis’s “Freedom Fest Health Care Debate,” Goodman laid down this gem:
Here is the variation in life expectancy among ethnic and racial groups in the United States and as you can see, it’s all over the map. [...] but doctors just don’t control our over eating, over smoking, and shoot outs in the hood.
Don’t believe me? It’s on tape! Here’s the audio:
Download audio file (goodman.mp3)
There you have it. The racist John Goodman thinks nobody in America is uninsured, and that a perfectly good solution for our health care crisis is for people to simply show up at the emergency room when they get sick enough. Why anybody takes this guy seriously is beyond me.
(also posted at the NOW! blog)
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One of the LAST places you ever want to go unless
absolutely necessary is the hospital. Not only is it far more expensive than if you go see your regular doctor, but you are also far more likely to be exposed to serious diseases. How many times have you seen cases where people recovering from routine minor surgery end up with MRSA or some other life-threatening infection?
I suggest Mr. Goodman start using the ER as the only source of medical care for himself and his family. Let's see how long they go before they are either broke or sick or dead.
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By UffdaguyAugust 28, 2008 - 2:42pmI hate hospitals
They steal your clothes and then they freeze you and starve you and hurt you and expose you to disease.
Then they bill you. A lot.
(attributed to Spider Robinson)
If all else fails, immortality can always be assured by spectacular error. ~~~John Kenneth Galbraith
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By nonexistent manAugust 28, 2008 - 3:05pmWell that sounds to me...
Like a RNC official's night out at Mistress Helga's House of Caning and Pentecostal Church!
You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.
---Ray Bradbury
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By LiberalIconoclastAugust 28, 2008 - 3:07pmJesus H. Christ on a cracker
No uninsured? IOW it's their own damn fault that they can't afford medical care? This bastard sounds like Ed Meese back in the Age of President Alzheimer, when he said there are no poor people in America.
I don't wish catastrophic illness or anything on Goodman. Just a roaring case of herpes for his daughter that her insurance won't pay for because it is "pre-existing."
You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.
---Ray Bradbury
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By LiberalIconoclastAugust 28, 2008 - 3:01pmThere's the RepubliCANT modus operandi
...if you don't like what the facts are telling you, change the definitions so the facts come out the way you want them. Or, in short, revise.
If the RepubliCANTs had their way, the entirety of the Declaration of Independence would be summed up by the single Newspeak word crimethink.
If all else fails, immortality can always be assured by spectacular error. ~~~John Kenneth Galbraith
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By nonexistent manAugust 28, 2008 - 3:06pmI hate, hate, HATE when
I hate, hate, HATE when Repubs say "everybody already does have health care, it's called the ER".
Really?
* So how does an ER provide preventative medicine?
* How does the ER help with chronic conditions?
* How does the ER get you needed prescriptions?
* How does an ER provide you with needed outpatient procedures?
* How does an ER provide for mental health patients (bipolar, schizophrenia, etc)?
All the ER does is "stabalize" you if you walk (or are brought) in while in immediate medical need. If you think that's all there is to health care, you're as big an idiot as Goodman and McCain!
-- McCain = Four more years of the same --
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By dtaylo75August 28, 2008 - 3:15pmthe moment we start agreeing that the ER
constitutes having health coverage, we guarantee 2 things.
1) that we the taxpayers will be paying for it
and
2) that it will be the least effective use of our money to do so possible.
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By gt6August 28, 2008 - 5:20pmINSANITY!
Shouldn't the "media" be all over the fact that everyone involved with McCain's campaign is completely out of their minds? An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and McCain's health care policy is to re-label the uninsured?! Wishful thinking won't save any lives! How can ANYONE vote for a guy who surrounds himself with morons and right-wing hacks? Has the Republican party lost its mind?! People won't vote for this joke! I smell a landslide, at least electorally. I hope the Democrats have a strong October plan...
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By McCain Equals BushAugust 28, 2008 - 5:46pmLooks like they've already started
Goodman's comments are making a few ripples in places Jukebox Johnny McWetStart would prefer to keep calm and dry...
If all else fails, immortality can always be assured by spectacular error. ~~~John Kenneth Galbraith
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By nonexistent manAugust 28, 2008 - 7:28pm