The United States is moving in the right direction. For more information on the healthcare reform bill and its impacts, please see the collection of links below. More via James Fallows:
For now, the significance of the vote is moving the United States FROM a system in which people can assume they will have health coverage IF they are old enough (Medicare), poor enough (Medicaid), fortunate enough (working for an employer that offers coverage, or able themselves to bear expenses), or in some other way specially positioned (veterans; elected officials)… TOWARD a system in which people can assume they will have health-care coverage. Period.
That is how the entire rest of the developed world operates, as noted yesterday. It is the way the United States operates in most realms other than health coverage. Of course all older people are eligible for Medicare. Of course all drivers must have auto insurance. Of course all children must have a public school they can attend. Etc. Such “of course” rules offer protection for individuals but even more important, they reduce the overall costs to society, compared with one in which extreme risks are uncontained. The simplest proof is, again, Medicare: Does anyone think American life would be better now, on an individual or a collective level, if we were in an environment in which older people might have to beg for treatment as charity cases when they ran out of cash? And in which everyone had to spend the preceding years worried about that fate?
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Despite everything that is wrong with this bill and the thousand adjustments that will be necessary in the years to come, this is a very important step.
How will the health care bill affect you?
- What does the health care bill mean to me?
- 10 Things Every American Should Know About Health Care Reform
- Health Care Legislation: A Timeline
- Health Reform Bill Summary: The Top 18 Immediate Effects
- Health Care, Reformed: America, here’s what you’ve won (and all of this stuff kicks in this year)
- How the Health Care Overhaul Could Affect You: Major ways the overhaul will affect those who currently have health insurance and those who do not
More links (updated 23 March 2010):
- Sunlight Is Good Medicine: “[H]ospitals will have to post prices. Insurance products will be presented with standardized information, consumer ratings and quality measures.”
- What Does The Health Care Bill Mean For Start Ups?
- How Health Care Reform Could Affect You, Ctd
- Obama’s Moderate Health Care Plan
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