The concept of an independent citizen carried health care
system is explored. The core is a cooperative administrative business
structure, which functions exclusively for the benefit of the individual and
community health of its members. The participants contribute according to their
means a percentage of their assets to a health care fund and determine in a
democratic approach on a one vote-one member-basis the size of a pretax
deduction for the sole purpose of health care coverage. Representatives of this
newly created health care cooperative enter binding agreements with integrated
health care provider organizations, consisting of physicians, nurses,
hospitals, laboratories, drug companies and ancillary personnel. The resulting
single payer guarantees standard service delivery and reimbursement. The
overall goal is optimum individual and community health of all members of the
health care cooperative without interference of any third parties. A close
partnership between providers and prospective patients assures an affordable
balance between investment in and value of health services. Employers are freed
of their burden to contribute to the health care of their employees. The
remaining roles of government are enforcement of tax collections and basic
rules of conduct and justice. Underlying principles are elucidated for
supporting and enhancing optimum societal reciprocity in human interaction to
mutually promoting health and well being as a fundamental private and community
good. The major weaknesses of the current American health care system, namely
inequality of access and unsustainable cost increases, are addressed and
potentially alleviated.
Author(s) Details
Elmar
H. FrangenbergAuthor(s) Details
CP Rochester, Rochester, USA.
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