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Health care is broken and nothing Congress has done, is doing,
plans to do or has even debated, will fix it. The Affordable Health
Care Act will not fix it. The fervent arguments from both sides of
the isle on Capitol Hill are fallacious; neither addressing the
crux of the matter. It is not who should have access to health
care, or even how to pay for it; the issue is the health care
system itself-the excessive, unwarranted services it forces upon
us. Misallocation and overutilization are not merely a problem they
are the framework upon which the medical economy is structured. I
submit that the health care system itself is sick, terminally ill.
Like an irreparable myopathic heart, hopelessly destroyed by
disease, no amount of money can cure this sick system. More
personnel cannot cure it. Better trained clinicians cannot cure it.
It needs to be replaced. It must be cut away and a new system put
in its place. Herein, I suggest a viable replacement, a new system
that would provide necessary health care to all. But it will take
an act of Congress; for many laws concerning medical service
providers and reimbursement for medical services must be changed.
The current medical system will fight it to the bitter end. So too
will the medical malpractice trial lawyers, for the cash cow from
which both of them suck will be removed. Making changes that might
disrupt their financial status is not in their best interest. As
such, seeking their opinion to resolve the health care dilemma is
like asking the fox how to secure the chicken coop. And I am
telling America at large; the fox is in the hen house while the
hounds on Capitol Hill are baying at the moon.
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