Tax Deduction Hybrid
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Question: How’s this for a “hybrid” healthcare reform?
Allow insurance companies to sell across the country – reduces costs by increasing competition.
Enact tort reform to reduce frivolous lawsuits out and cap malpractice awards at a reasonable level – reduces malpractice insurance costs (currently $100,000 a year) and costs associated with excessive “defensive testing”
Insurance is OPTIONAL. If you don’t have insurance, you pay out of pocket.
Buyer pays (or buys insurance) for routine medical exams and procedures. Tax Deductions for insurance premiums.
Government assisted insurance for the truly poor.
NO ILLEGAL ALIENS on government insurance.
The government funds a catastrophic illness/pre-existing conditions reserve account, overseen by a medical board that allocates funds to doctors and hospitals for treatment.
Kaito – good questions, and details that could be worked out much more efficiently and effectively than a bludgeon of the “public option” where everyone’s health care is trashed for the benefit of a few…
Answer: Can you take this to Capital Hill and have them enact it NOW!!
There are no more “questions” with this simply stated plan than with the 1000 page Catastrophe!
Items on Amazon Right Now for Tax Deduction Hybrid:
Taxpayers Running Out of Time to Collect Over $1 Billion in Unclaimed Tax Refunds
Taxpayers who did not file a 2006 tax return are at risk of forfeiting more than $1.3 billion* in possible refund dollars, according to the Internal Revenue Service.  Jackson Hewitt Tax Service® notes that this year’s tax filing deadline of April 15 is doubly significant for the nearly 1.4 million* people who did not file in 2006, given that their three-year window to claim a potential refund …
Toyota Cars & Trucks : About the Toyota Camry Hybrid Tax Credit