St. Paul, Minnesota--In a vote that spells trouble for universal coverage
proponents, Oregon citizens soundly defeated its single-payer health care
initiative. State Measure 23 died with a yet unofficial vote total of 30,563 in
favor (26.3%) and 85,416 opposed (73.6%).
"Oregonians made the right choice by rejecting a single-payer system. The
approval of a government health care system FOR all citizens would have signaled
the beginning of health care rationing TO all citizens," said Twila Brase,
president of Citizens' Council on Health Care, a Minnesota-based health care
policy organization.
"Rationing is implicit in any government health care system. One need only
look at Medicare, America's single-payer system for senior citizens," she added.
According to Brase, Medicare has increasingly rationed health care services
to senior citizens. Congressionally-approved strategies which discourage health
care professionals and institutions from providing care to the elderly include
decreasing payments to physicians on whom patients depend, bundling of payments
that result in lack of reimbursement for certain services, prepayment for health
care services thus forcing institutions to spread health care spending evenly
over the year regardless of patient needs, and the 1997 prohibition on cash
payments for care by senior citizens whose treatment is denied by Medicare.
"Oregon citizens realized that they would expand their tax burden while
eliminating their health care freedom. Oregon health care professionals would
instantly become state employees, beholden to government treatment directives.
And patient access to health care services would forever be determined by
political agendas and state budgets. Oregon saw the future and wisely said no,"
said Brase.
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