Quote from Tsing Tao:
1. It's not about insuring more people that's going to cost more. If the insurance model stays the same, costs per person shouldn't increase. the problem is you're changing the model. Ie, forcing companies to allow children on their parents plans until 26. Forcing insurance companies to cover pre-existing conditions (this is huge), etc.
2. If you're going to compare the cost per person, you have to do it apples to apples. You can't take a subsidized amount someone pays and consider that the cost. You have to include the subsidy as well for the total cost of the premium. Makes no difference if the poor person isn't paying it. Someone will be.
3. As for the CBO estimating, well...anything correctly, don't make me laugh.
Costs have to go up. Play all the semantics games you want. It's all just bullshit.
Tao, just wanted to point out that insuring persons with pre-existing conditions at the same premium as everyone else is a feature of group policies.
The thrust of Obamney care is to bring group rates to everyone by expanding the insurance pool. The flaw in it, as of now, is that it mandates employer coverage, this is bad, as we must move to fully transportable policies as quickly as possible. Health insurance must not be tied to an employer. We need group rates but individual ownership of the policy. That is the ideal we should strive for. We can do that. The transition could easily be nearly seamless.
The Swiss approach to health care is very attractive and would suit the American psyche well. Obomney care is somewhat modeled on the Swiss model.
Costs will come down. And this has nothing to do with semantics! The cost per person covered, which is the cost that should concern us all, will come down if Obamney care succeeds as planned.
I am baffled why smart individuals in this thread can't get as far as the difference between per capita cost and total cost.
I am not advocating anything here in particular other than portable insurance not tied to an employer. I'm attempting to be a neutral observer who desires to bring an end to the nonsense.