Saturday, April 08, 2006

Boston Globe Columnist Calls Medicare Efficient

Statist Boston Globe columnist Robert Kuttner says Medicare is efficient:
True market-reform would be single-payer coverage like Medicare, which is far more efficient than anything private insurers offer.
Comrade Kuttner hasn't heard of the amount of waste and corruption in Medicare.The New York Times reports:
New York's Medicaid program is by far the most expensive and most generous in the nation. It spends far more - now $44.5 billion annually - than that of any other state, even California, whose Medicaid program covers about 55 percent more people. New York's Medicaid budget is larger than most states' entire budgets, and it spends nearly twice the national average - roughly $10,600, more than any other state - on each of its 4.2 million recipients, one in every five New Yorkers.

That generosity was born of good intentions when Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller signed the program into law in 1966, following the state's tradition of creating big antipoverty programs. But Medicaid has become far more than the child of that altruism, having morphed into an economic engine that fuels one of the state's biggest industries, leaving fraud and unnecessary spending to grow in its wake.

There are no precise estimates for the cost to the state's program. Officials who have spent their careers chasing unscrupulous doctors and other providers in New York Medicaid say the losses to taxpayers here are probably higher than typical estimates of overall health care fraud. The Government Accountability Office in Washington and others have estimated that 10 percent of all health care spending nationally is lost to "fraud and abuse."
Robert Kuttner wants this kind of fraud to be the model in health care.It seems Comrade Kuttner never worries about the "efficiency" of the public sector.