I've worked as a provider within and received care from the VA. It's not terrible but the scope of inefficiency is broad. Facilities are modern, all over the place regardless of where you might live and seek medical services from and generally of equal quality to commercially provided medical services. The system is complex. You have to know how to work it to your advantage and that can be difficult for most of the population it serves - that seems to be the source of complaints that show up in the press.
It is inappropriate to try to suggest the VA HC System is a a good or a bad model for universal health care. It's neither. The reason is that the mechanics of how care is paid for and delivered is starkly different than any practical suggestions for managing costs and delivery of commercial medical care.
Let me be clear. Medicare for all sounds great but for a number of very good reasons, it's impractical. There really is a narrow segment of folks who get boxed out of the current US HC system and I think AA has shed some light on that segment. Medicaid covers the poor and while not all providers will accept it, there are plenty who will. Medicare covers the elderly (with appropriate limitations already in place, IMO). Employer based medical coverage remains the functional alternative for the rest. None of these mechanisms are perfect but I'm inclined to believe the best approach to making all these systems work better is to tweak them not to shit can them and start over.
Waste, fraud and abuse are present in all three segments of the US HC Delivery model. It's not that hard to wring, or at least improve, the waste, fraud and abuse out of these systems. That's where I'd start and I actually think the Trump administration is on the right track, notwithstanding DJT should just STFU when he tries to talk about how great he's doing in this area. Cost management should be another key target to improve in the current HC system - that's a tough nut to crack because powerful people within the system who have a vested interest in maintaining the status quo are obstacles. I've posted here about one of them - Pharmacy Benefit Managers or PBMs. That's another place I'd target for cost control and there are a lot of good ways to do that through federal regulation. This is one place in a free HC market economy I'd be all for better regualtions.
It is inappropriate to try to suggest the VA HC System is a a good or a bad model for universal health care. It's neither. The reason is that the mechanics of how care is paid for and delivered is starkly different than any practical suggestions for managing costs and delivery of commercial medical care.
Let me be clear. Medicare for all sounds great but for a number of very good reasons, it's impractical. There really is a narrow segment of folks who get boxed out of the current US HC system and I think AA has shed some light on that segment. Medicaid covers the poor and while not all providers will accept it, there are plenty who will. Medicare covers the elderly (with appropriate limitations already in place, IMO). Employer based medical coverage remains the functional alternative for the rest. None of these mechanisms are perfect but I'm inclined to believe the best approach to making all these systems work better is to tweak them not to shit can them and start over.
Waste, fraud and abuse are present in all three segments of the US HC Delivery model. It's not that hard to wring, or at least improve, the waste, fraud and abuse out of these systems. That's where I'd start and I actually think the Trump administration is on the right track, notwithstanding DJT should just STFU when he tries to talk about how great he's doing in this area. Cost management should be another key target to improve in the current HC system - that's a tough nut to crack because powerful people within the system who have a vested interest in maintaining the status quo are obstacles. I've posted here about one of them - Pharmacy Benefit Managers or PBMs. That's another place I'd target for cost control and there are a lot of good ways to do that through federal regulation. This is one place in a free HC market economy I'd be all for better regualtions.
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