Sunday, April 14, 2013

Engineering Medicare and Medicaid

Politics as usual has corrupted, distorted and damaged the well-being of the healthcare system. Now don’t jump to your particular partisan view that this has been done by the Democratic/Republican party that you automatically, reflectively and unthinkingly attribute all evils in the world to. Both entities have through their active agents served as the viral vectors to distribute and incubate the deadly political pathogens that infect the healthcare system, policies and participants. So it can come as no surprise that the carcinogenic consequences of these malignly mutated muddleheaded agents of waste will lead inevitably to the demise of the healthcare environment and societal goals that these same malcontents are responsible to the country’s citizenry for promoting.

You must by now be fully aware of the identities of these toxic agents or at least a number of them as some are rarely seen and often go undetected and undiagnosed even as and after they damage the body of the healthcare system. So what are we to do with Congress, our political parties and the political industry (lobbyist being only one facet of this) that are spreading their epidemic diseases to the nation’s healthcare? How do we triage the damage and the risks that they are imposing on us all?

The answer of course is that we need to change the carrier and the carrier system of these destructive pathogens: Congress. The change will require American voters to seek and support only candidates that are willing to not be for or against healthcare, but rather that are committed to imposing requirements on our Government’s programs and policies that produce efficient and effective healthcare, that use informed and intelligent methods and approaches that guide and adapt the administration of the components of the system, and that are indifferent to the partisan views by favoring and rewarding achievement over adherence to a political view.
Healthcare can be better, cheaper and more vital as a US industry and social value than any currently proposed or current program is capable of being. We are watching healthcare suffer from the indifference and carelessness typical of endeavors managed by Congress.