Wednesday, July 22, 2009
The Medicare Monster: A Cautionary Tale
The Medicare Monster: A Cautionary Tale - Reason Magazine: "The two primary lessons of Medicare are the chronic problem of woefully underestimating program costs and the impossibility of genuine cost control. A closer look at Medicare shows why these two problems are certain to plague a government-administered universal health-care plan.
The cost of Medicare is a good place to begin. At its start, in 1966, Medicare cost $3 billion. The House Ways and Means Committee estimated that Medicare would cost only about $ 12 billion by 1990 (a figure that included an allowance for inflation). This was a supposedly 'conservative' estimate. But in 1990 Medicare actually cost $107 billion."
The cost of Medicare is a good place to begin. At its start, in 1966, Medicare cost $3 billion. The House Ways and Means Committee estimated that Medicare would cost only about $ 12 billion by 1990 (a figure that included an allowance for inflation). This was a supposedly 'conservative' estimate. But in 1990 Medicare actually cost $107 billion."
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