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		<title>Health care: yes, it&#8217;ll cost me more&#8230;and, yes, I&#8217;m glad we (finally) did it</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alex Neihaus</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, the political battle of the (still young) century is over. And, despite the ugly fear mongering of the Republicans &#8212; and the very sad racial and homophobic epithets tossed at members of Congress this weekend during the final debate by &#8220;Tea Party&#8221; activists &#8212; the country has shown some political spine and done the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Well, the political battle of the (still young) century is over. And, despite the ugly fear mongering of the Republicans &#8212; and the very sad racial and homophobic epithets tossed at members of Congress this weekend during the final debate by &#8220;Tea Party&#8221; activists &#8212; the country has shown some political spine and done the right thing.</p>
<p>You&#8217;d expect me to have been, like the crazies on the right, apoplectic  about the proposed changes to health care. Simply, I am a winner in the  current system. I actually have a choice of excellent, affordable group coverage for me  and my family through either my wife&#8217;s employer or mine.</p>
<p>My taxes will go up: I will have to pay Medicare taxes on unearned income. We won&#8217;t get a dime in government subsidies to buy insurance. Because we live in Massachusetts, I suspect the Cadillac tax will eventually hit us as well.</p>
<p>So, why am I pleased at the prospect of real, fundamental, systemic change in health care? Two simple reasons. First, even as a winner in the current system, I can tell you it&#8217;s broken, busted, kaput and will bankrupt us. Check this out: I went to see a doctor in my network. Six weeks later, I was checking claims online for another reason and noticed the insurance company had paid thousands for an office surgical procedure I didn&#8217;t have on that date. I called the insurance company who wanted <em>me</em> to have to call the doctor&#8217;s office and get them to fix it. Sorry, but I took the time to try and fix it by calling the insurance company, who effectively admitted to me that there&#8217;s so much waste and confusion in the system that unless I personally undertook to fix it, it would cost them more than they could recover to do it themselves.</p>
<p>Second, <em>anything</em> can happen. Today, I am winner. Tomorrow, I could be destitute. I am willing to pay more now to make sure that when and if the bottom of my life falls out, I could still get medical help. It just seems so basic, so fundamental to life in a civilized country that I am astonished it took 100 years and (probably) will destroy the Obama presidency. One thing I am certain of: without this reform, if the worst were to happen, it would easy to die indigent &#8212; a terrible way to go after a lifetime of work and taxes.</p>
<p>Bottom line, this was about fairness to people.</p>
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