Thursday, June 09, 2005
A glimmer of hope!Accountability: Did 2.2 miles in just over 20 minutes today. Then found arm curl and leg press machines that proved just how weak I am (relative to body size at least).
What I've Learned: 1) Monkeys are the only animal crackers that wear clothes. 2) We're all heathens to someone. 3) TBD is not a universally recognized acronym (To Be Determined, for the curious).
I've been thinking about insurance. It's supposed to be in case of an emergency loss. As I've discovered, insurers' opinions of what constitutes an emergency loss is far greater than mine (when my ceiling starts falling, it's fairly urgent for me). So why is health insurance supposed to pay for everything? Why is it supposed to pay for on-going prescriptions? For cosmetic treatments? I think this is one reason why people are against a national health insurance - we'd all like to help people who are badly injured, but acne medication for all and all for acne medication? Not so much.
What if a national health-care system only paid for actual injuries that require treatment above a certain amount (perhaps a % of income)? Probably more coverage/treatment for pregnant women and kids would be included so adults could start their independent lives healthy. Maybe there would be some kind of incentive for regular checkups, not smoking, losing weight, and other healthy behaviors, but not paying for it, just an incentive for it. Seems like that could be done much more cheaply and without all the excess bureaucracy (I can't remember the exact figure, but I think something like 19% of health-care costs are due to filing/tracking/correcting paperwork). And if employers or individuals want other services, I'm sure private providers would offer them.
So that's just some rumination. Please let me know what you think as it's nothing like a finished proposal yet.
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