Jeffrey H. Anderson introduce en el Weekly Standard una alternativa de una página al Obamacare (la ley aprobada tiene 2700 páginas). Leed la propuesta entera.
En resumen:
1. Cut costs by preventing runaway malpractice lawsuits.
2. Cut costs by allowing Americans to buy insurance across state lines.
3. Cut costs by allowing lower premiums for healthier lifestyles.
4. Increase access to health insurance by ending the unfair tax on the uninsured (and self-insured), giving them a tax-break similar to that which is already available to those with employer-provided insurance.
5. Provide further help for those who are uninsured and have expensive preexisting conditions, by increasing federal support for state-run or state-organized high-risk pools.
6. Convert some federal funds into block grants to states, and reallocate the savings resulting from reducing the number of uninsured.
7. Implement additional reforms from the House Republican health bill.
Esta tabla compara los costes estimados del Obamacare con el de la propuesta alternativa:
Anderson escribe también en el blog de National Review dedicado a la reforma sanitaria: Critical Condition.
Actualización: Roger Senserrich fisquea en diagonal la "small bill", y debatismo en los comentarios.





