Vermont Passes Plan for Universal Healthcare
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With the state Senate already having given its approval last week, the bill will now go to Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin, who is eager to sign it into law.
Today's action completes the second round of voting for the bill. Both chambers of the Vermont legislature had approved earlier versions, but a House–Senate conference committee had to iron out minor differences and send the bill back for additional votes.
The legislation establishes a state health insurance exchange — mandated by the new healthcare reform law called the Affordable Care Act (ACA) — through which individuals and small businesses can purchase coverage. The bill envisions this exchange becoming a publicly financed health plan called Green Mountain Care that is available to all Vermont residents. Proponents of Green Mountain Care have touted it as a single-payer system, but the bill allows individuals covered under the state plan to buy supplemental policies from private insurers. In addition, individuals can keep the insurance coverage they already have.
For these and other reasons, a group called Physicians for a National Health Program contends that the Vermont bill falls short of a true single-payer model. Although Governor Shumlin disagrees with that assessment, lawmakers removed the expression "single-payer system" from the bill and replaced it with "universal and unified health system."
Under the ACA, states can obtain waivers to opt out of federal healthcare reform requirements and enact equivalent statewide reforms similar to the kind underway in Vermont beginning in 2017. Shumlin and others hope that Congress passes a pending bill that would move the opt-out date to 2014. States securing waivers will receive the ACA funding that they are otherwise entitled to. Nevertheless, Vermont lawmakers still face the job of devising a comprehensive plan to pay for their new system.
Vermont's roadmap for universal healthcare coverage and a publicly financed health plan has received mixed reviews from physicians in that state. According to a survey conducted by Democratic state Rep. George Till, MD, who voted for the legislation, 44.2% of physicians support the single-payer concept, and 45.6% oppose it. Opponents tend to be specialists, who are more likely than primary care physicians to view the new system as financially unattractive. In addition, 28.4% of physicians say they would likely stop practicing medicine in Vermont if the proposed reforms come to fruition.
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/742154
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NC54
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will be interesting to watch the positive economic development impact of this...
- 1 year ago
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NC54
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Warren_Merrill
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Now we can watch Vermont go under financially. They should have learned from the lack of success in Massachusetts. There are less people covered in MA since universal healthcare than before. But if there are going to be attempts at universal healthcare it should be at the state level, not a federal mandate.
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Warren_Merrill
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Stoneyroad
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Bravo Vermont !
This truely shows a love for your citizentryOr as Fox news puts it
" Vermont is for Lovers . . Of Socialism ! " - 1 year ago
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Stoneyroad
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Suziqu
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Good news! Let's hope the rest of the USA follows suit!!!
It's about time common sense reigned instead of the stupidity of politicking and propoganda. - 1 year ago
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Suziqu
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hoosierdaddy
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Congrats to the citizens of Vermont. Hopefully the rest of the nation can join you in the 21st century soon.
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hoosierdaddy
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dinm76
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America was born in New England and the next revolution...IS....begining here now!
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dinm76
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ROSERITA
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Well the Physicians opposed will have to deal with a Porsche rather then a Bentley, really feel for them NOT!
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ROSERITA
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chief_longhair
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Good Job Vermont,, I want to move there,, I doubt this bright red backward thinking conservative state that I live in will ever wake up in my lifetime.......
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chief_longhair
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damush
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I'm moving to Vermont. It's waaaaay too obvious that Los Angeles is neolithic in thinking this far ahead.
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damush
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EmileZ [removed]
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I only hope that some day, somehow.... I can accumulate enough merit to reside in such an enlightened state.
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EmileZ [removed]
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GeoyceChatman
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When I first became a teacher 35 years ago I wanted to move to Vermont because of their progressive education system. Wish I had!
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GeoyceChatman
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figgdimension
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go Vermont
- 1 year ago
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figgdimension
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figgdimension
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I like , i may move!
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figgdimension
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gump
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"Revolution is in the heart. It is beyound existance" Just heard it said on LINK tv. By a Bolivian. Love that woman. And revolution is in the heart of Vermont. Viva Vermont !!!!
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gump
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gump
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I hope it is what we hope it is.
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gump
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ClassicalGas
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Good job, Vermont! Now let's get it done in the other 49!
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ClassicalGas
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Milieu
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To paraphrase the writings that the ReichWing "Claims" to turn to
>"and a little child will lead them." (make that read) and a little state shall lead them.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil: For Vermont art with me;
Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me.
Vermont preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies;
Vermont annointest my head with single payer; My cup runneth over. - 1 year ago
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Milieu
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altair83
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Great!!, finally!! common sense is starting to appear!!! No Palin, no death panels no corporate bullshit... are you sure this is true??
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altair83
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northernexpat
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When Tommy Douglas (the founding father of Canada's Health Care System) brought Universal Health Care to Saskatchwan, when he was the Premier of that Province, all the Doctors went on strike to try to prevent the law's enactment. Their was such a public outcry that the Doctors finally gave in and returned to work. With the success of Health Care in Saskatchwan, he was encouraged to run as Prime Minister of Canada. At the time there was a charismatic politician in the Liberal Party called Pierre Trudeau. He decided that in order to win as Prime Minister, the Liberal Party had to promise Universal Health Care in all of Canada. The rest is history.
So starting Universial Health Care at the state level can lead to coverage for everyone in the US. Progressive states just have to show the rest of the country how it is done. Kudos to Vermont. This makes me optimistic that the country can fight back against Corporations taking over the country.
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northernexpat
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artemis6
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northernexpat:
I hope that happens here !
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artemis6
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NC54
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this is the kind of HCR many Americans hoped for...
instead we learned 'the majority' wasn't invited to the table ... but AHIP was.
Good on You Vermont!
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NC54
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wally60
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good news we need more of this.obama care did nothing for our country i think it was well intended before it got railroaded.
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wally60
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Jake_Leonard
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wally60:
Still, it got our foot in the door. I'm hoping to hear of "revisions" in Obamacare at some point.
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ROSERITA
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Jake_Leonard:
"Obama Care" is the furthest thing from single payer, Obama is bought and sold by Cooperations esp big Pharma., he did NOTHING to fight for single payer. The only people that were really fighting for it, were Nancy Pelosi and Bernie Sanders. just the word "Obama Care" is a brain washing technique, by the Rethugs.
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ROSERITA
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ThirdSection
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Well, that's one down, 49 to go.
Quickly, now!
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ThirdSection
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tlbuffin [removed]
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ThirdSection
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tlbuffin:
It might not be so cold in a few years...
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ThirdSection
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Schnookums
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tlbuffin:
This might do it for me. Equality and Healthcare sounds pretty attractive from where I'm sitting right now.
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Schnookums
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northernexpat
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tlbuffin:
Don't knock the cold. Your body becomes use to the different changes in weather. Besides it's great for snuggling on a cold winter night.
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northernexpat
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tlbuffin [removed]
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tlbuffin [removed]
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northernexpat
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tlbuffin:
Oops, forgot about that. But you could use lots of blankets. But remember, love keeps you warm.
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northernexpat
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Vierotchka
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tlbuffin:
The Swedes have a wise saying: "There is no such thing as bad weather, there is only inadequate clothing". When it is cold, layer up and make sure you're using the right kind of textiles.
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Vierotchka
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tlbuffin [removed]
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Vierotchka
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tlbuffin:
Surely there are pleasant towns in California which have neither smog nor traffic jams, far from the fault line and forest fires, and the warm dry climate you long for. Mind you, in an Earthship in the vicinity of Taos you would find a constant temperature and degree of humidity/dryness and be able to grow your own food in it all year round while doing Planet Earth a favour. :)
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Vierotchka
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SFirman
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We could have had it, but congress for some reason love theres, but didn't want us to have it. Good for Vermont!
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SFirman
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Milieu
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SFirman:
Don't forget, it was the Republic Syndicate and the Kochs who blocked it for us in Senate and House.
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Milieu
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samthesixth
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Awesome!
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samthesixth
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Leen61
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Good for Vermont! Let's hope this blazes the trail for all the other states to follow!
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Leen61
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dinm76
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THANK GOD! Now watch the dominos start to fall one by one as the for-profit alternatives ALL fail! Thank you---Thank---you Vermont. This is exactly how it began in Canada.
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dinm76
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northernexpat
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dinm76:
I commented about how Canada got it Health Care before I read your comment. Your exactly right it started in Saskatchwan.
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northernexpat
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BenjaminDover
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This is the way it started in Canada, one province and the rest followed.
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BenjaminDover
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BenjaminDover:
I had always imagined that a single-payer system, if were to ever come to pass, would happen at the state level first.
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Schnookums
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rustyred
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Good for Vermont. Let's hope California is next!
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rustyred
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Incredulous
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sweet
I hope this doesn't go the way of the Federal government's latest response to individual state's legal marijuana laws...
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Incredulous
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northernexpat
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Incredulous:
No, Obama told all the Governors that if they had a better plan for Health Care in their state that still saved money he would allow them to opt out of the Affordable Healthcare Act. This was so states such as Vermont could bring forward their plan of Universal Health Care while shutting up the detractors of the AHA. If they are successful other states will follow wait and see.
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northernexpat
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Milieu
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northernexpat:
Did you mean A-ha, the great Norwegian rock band? Why would they be opposed to universal health care?
XD
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Milieu
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northernexpat
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Milieu:
AHA = Affordable Healthcare Act. Do I have the acronym wrong?
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northernexpat
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gump
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Milieu:
American Health Association. Love you everybody. Yahoo !!! RIGHT ON VERMONT !!!!!!
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gump
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Milieu
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northernexpat:
Nope, that's correct. I was just being smart@$$
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Milieu
