Mott the Hoople
Sweet Jane
I have never understood the GOP's opposition to the ACA since most of the important provisions to it are market based reforms that were Republican ideas in the first place. I've always seen their opposition as being purely at a partisan political level. Be that as it may. I have a question for those who oppose the universal mandate. If the universal mandate were to be ended would you agree to ending the provision in COBRA that requires hospitals to treat all emergency room patients regardless of their ability to pay?
It is the free rider problem caused by COBRA that is a very large part of the escalating cost of health care in our nation and why the universal mandate has been justified. Would you be willing to accept that in an emergency you would be turned away from the emergency room if you do not have insurance and cannot pay in order to end the universal mandate?
It would means two things.
#1. In a serious medical emergency if you don't have insurance you will probably die.
#2. If you have insurance and you agree to this compromise you would doom many of those who do not have insurance to die if they have a serious medical emergency.
				
			It is the free rider problem caused by COBRA that is a very large part of the escalating cost of health care in our nation and why the universal mandate has been justified. Would you be willing to accept that in an emergency you would be turned away from the emergency room if you do not have insurance and cannot pay in order to end the universal mandate?
It would means two things.
#1. In a serious medical emergency if you don't have insurance you will probably die.
#2. If you have insurance and you agree to this compromise you would doom many of those who do not have insurance to die if they have a serious medical emergency.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		