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Obama Coming to Montana to talk Health Care Reform
Posted by: | CommentsThe president of the United States himself will be showing up in Montana on Friday August 14th in Belgrade to talk about health care reform. I will be unable to attend his town hall style meeting, but I would like to know what will happen to agents that sell health insurance in Montana if his health care reform will pass.
Here are some things that would happen in Montana if Obama’s health care reform passes:
–62 percent of Montana residents with employer-based coverage would lose their current insurance. Of the estimated 489,200 Montana residents with private health insurance,
there would be a decline of 256,700 people with private coverage.
–52 percent of privately insured Montana residents would transition out of private insurance Of the estimated 426,900 Montana residents with employer-based coverage,
265,400 people would be shifted out of their current employer-based plan.
The study is released ahead of a major forum on Healthcare/Health Insurance Reform hosted by the Montana Policy Institute in Bozeman on August 14. In attendance at the forum will be lawmakers and?policy analysts. The event is open to members of the public via pre-registration at www.montanapolicy.org. A full panel of speakers has been confirmed with a keynote address by Harvard Professor and author Regina Herzlinger.
The study further showed that 80 percent of Montana residents in a health insurance exchange would end up in thepublic plan. Of the estimated 414,100 Montana residents who would obtain coverage through an exchange, 330,500 would be covered by the public plan.
In addition, 32 percent of the uninsured in Montana would still lack coverage. Of the estimated 180,800 Montana residents without health insurance, the legislation would only reduce the uninsured by 123,200, leaving 57,600 Montana residents without coverage, according to the study.
The study also assessed the impact on the health care practitioners.
Physicians in Montana could see their net annual income decline by $36.6 million, an average loss in income of $13,877 per physician. Of this net loss in income, $129.7 million is attributable to the public plan using Medicare-based payments. Today, Medicare physician payments in Montana are 76 percent of private payments, according to the report.
Hospitals in Montana could have their net annual income fall by about $268.5 million, with hospital total margins dropping to -4 percent. This loss in hospital income, greater than total hospital margins, is overwhelmingly attributable to the public plan using Medicare-based payments. Today, Medicare hospital payments in Montana are 64 percent of private payments – from this source
Has president Obama thought about the above stats?
What about the thousands of insurance agents no longer able to an income due to everyone dumping their private and going to the public plan? What about the millions of dollars in losses for hospitals not only in Montana, but across the United States?
I encourage you to show and speak your mind! We need the health care Bill read out loud line by line. Don’t let our government ram another bill through without the people knowing what is really in it!
What is your take?
Health Care Reform and Baucus in Montana
Posted by: | CommentsAs the health care debate rages on you may have noticed this article from the Missoulian about the Montana Health Insurance senator:
By MIKE DENNISON Missoulian State Bureau
HELENA – As health care reform heats up politically in Washington, D.C., the temperature is being turned up in Montana as well, with TV ads and rallies targeting Sen. Max Baucus, who’s helping craft key health legislation.
Two liberal groups are sponsoring an ad urging Baucus to support a government health insurance plan as part of reforms – a proposal bitterly opposed by industry.
Meanwhile, advocates for national, taxpayer-supported health insurance for all are planning rallies Friday outside the Montana offices of Baucus and health insurer Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Montana.
And from the other end of the political spectrum, a Kalispell physician is in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to take part in a news conference by a group opposing current reforms as “government-controlled health care.”
Anne Bucacek plans to join members of the Coalition to Protect Patients’ Rights for a conference at the National Press Club.
Baucus, D-Mont., chairs the Senate Finance Committee, which is working on one of three major health reform bills before Congress. The committee’s bill, yet to be released, is thought to be a bellwether of what could pass the full Senate, which is a key bottleneck in the legislative process.
On Tuesday, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee and Democracy for America began running a TV ad in Montana, urging Baucus to include the government health insurance plan in the bill.
The plan, also known as the “public option,” would be a government-sponsored insurance plan that competes with private health insurance.
The ad notes that Baucus has received nearly $4 million in campaign funds from health and insurance industry interests in the past six years, and that a recent poll showed that 76 percent of Americans support having the public option.
It shows two doors, one “for” and one “against” a public option and asks Baucus which one he’ll choose.
The ad began running Tuesday in Billings, Helena and Butte TV markets, and Progressive Change Campaign Committee is asking members to contribute money to keep it running for another week, said co-founder Adam Green in New York.
Baucus, through a spokesman, declined Tuesday to say whether he supports having the public option in the bill coming out of the Finance Committee.
“Max is committed to crafting a health care bill that will lower costs, improve quality and can pass the U.S. Senate,” said Ty Matsdorf. “At this point, he is looking at a variety of options to accomplish these goals.”
Green said his group’s members voted on which senator to target on the public-option issue, and that Baucus was the top target.
The group, founded earlier this year, works to elect more “progressives” to Congress and to push Democrats to act more boldly on progressive issues, Green said. Its partner on the ad, Democracy for America, is the group founded by former Vermont Gov. and ex-Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean.
This Friday, Montanans for Single-Payer, which supports national, public health insurance for all citizens, has scheduled rallies in Helena, Bozeman, Missoula, Billings and other cities.
Organizers say they’ll be rallying in support of a House bill provision that would allow states to set up their own single-payer health systems. The rallies are targeting Baucus, who has said single-payer won’t be considered as a reform option, and Blue Cross, the state’s largest private health insurer.
“If we can keep this amendment alive through the process (a big challenge), Montana could set up its own single-payer system,” the group said this week.
Bucacek, the
Kalispell physician, will be joining members of the Coalition to Protect Patients’ Rights to discuss how proposed reforms will “lead to long waiting lines, substandard care, and to the slowing of medical discovery.”
So where are you at in this big health insurance debate? It could be that some time in the near future that Montana Health Insurance Quotes could change!
My personal opinion is that change does need to happen but not in the form of single payer but rather in the form of controlling outragous health insurance premiums.
Health Insurance in Great Falls, MT
Posted by: | CommentsLooking for health insurance in Great Falls, MT?
Montana Health Insurance in Great Falls I can help you with. The goal of the website that you are visiting right now is to provide quotes from various companies in Montana so that you can pick the company that best suits you or your families needs.
Get the best options for health insurance in Great Falls, MT when you click on the “Home Page” to get a quote.
A licensed agent is here to help you with your options and simply wants for you to pick the right health insurance plan that varies from family to family.
Some people are learning how to use a high deductible and health savings account at a younger age to save for future medical expenses. These plans are great and the money that you place into your health savings account rolls over from year to year so as long as you keep saving your money in your health savings account keeps growing and growing until you need to use it for a medical expense.
If you would like to know your Montana health insurance options then again please visit the Home Page where you can fill out your info and get an instant quote.
Having private health insurance in Montana is a great thing since Montana is a very recreational place to live. Live stress free knowing that you have health insurance to cover you in case a major health problem occurs. Having health insurance can give you a peace of mind knowing that a medical expense won’t leave you bankrupt after you leave the hospital or treatment facility.
Eventually the site will provide the top companies in Montana and you will also be able to apply online with all of them, however, at this time there is only 1 company that you can apply online with from this site.
Thanks for visiting and checking into health insurance in Great Falls, MT.
Mandate for Montana Health Insurance ?
Posted by: | CommentsRecently there was an article in the New York Times about the possibility of mandating health insurance. This wasn’t a mandate for Montana Health Insurance, but rather an idea to make health insurance manditory for all Americans.
This doesn’t come without some add on’s though.
For one Obama stated that for those who still couldn’t afford coverage there would be some type of governmental health plan so that they could have some form of coverage.
Some (mostly Republicans) say that doing this (governmental health insurance) is just another step toward nationalization of health insurance and are afraid we will become like Canada and wait in line. Not sure how that would be Montana, but could be long waiting lines to see the doctor in some places.
Another idea is that it will make all of the companies very competitive and drive down the premiums which would be great for Montana health insurance because everyone currently pays for maternity in the premium even if you are a single male.
How soon will this take place? Not really sure but we may see some changes in 2010.
New Montana Health Insurance Plans in 2010
Posted by: | CommentsPresident Obama is pushing healthcare reform and so I predict by 2010 health insurance in Montana could look different.
I actually don’t have a problem with healthcare reform, but I would have a problem if I no longer have a job because nobody needs to buy health insurance from me.
I disagree with the statement that was made HERE about health care being the biggest financial threat to our country! Check out this:
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., who will play a leading role in writing health care legislation, raised questions about the proposed $634 billion “down payment” for expanded coverage that Obama included in the 2010 budget he released last week.
So what are we going to do? Oh yeah spend another 634 billion that won’t help but rather help destroy America because we won’t be able to recover financially.
I do agree that health insurance costs are so high, but get to talking about the real reasons why they are high. Why are doctors and pharmaceutical companies charging so much? Why does it cost more and more to do anything medically?
Montana health insurance will definitely change, but is it change we can believe in? Will I along with many thousands of other insurance agents even have a job in 2010 selling health insurance?
I hope that they can come up with some type of government plan along with still being able to buy some type of private health insurance.
I guess that the future will eventually let us know.