Showing posts with label truth and fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label truth and fiction. Show all posts

Monday, November 9, 2009

Two News Stories that Help to Make It Clear Why We Need Comprehensive Health Care Reform


Big insurers spend much less on medical care than previously reported

Dow Jones Newswire reports that a US Senate Commerce Committee investigation found that the six largest US health insurers spent less on medical care than what industry officials estimated. Of the total amount received in premiums by the companies in the individual insurance market, 74 cents of every dollar were spent on medical care, according to a review of publicly available of data on industry earnings. Meanwhile, America's Health Insurance Plans estimated that the industry spent an average of 87 cents of every premium dollar on medical care. Click Here for Complete Story


HMOs planning large 2010 premium increases despite strong 3Q earnings.

Forbes Magazine notes that although "most of the major managed-care companies" have announced strong 3Q results, the message "during this earnings season is that HMOs are focused on rebuilding margins, even if it makes insurance even less affordable." Goldman Sachs analyst Matthew Borsch "calls it 'the highest pricing trend in years.' The premium increases he's seeing are in the neighborhood of 13 to 15 percent for next year." Analysts say HMOs are concentrating on making up for operating profit margins, which "reached zero last year for the industry as whole." Moreover, the companies not only want recompense for the "higher costs" they incurred this year from COBRA, they must "cover rising ordinary medical costs that show no signs of slowing down." Barclays analyst Joshua Raskin predicts overall health spending in 2010 will "climb 9 percent."

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

PolitiFact.com is A Place to Find out the Truth!

www.PolitiFact.com is a project of the St. Petersburg Times, the same newspaper that won the Pulitzer Prize for outstanding coverage of the 2008 presidential election.

This web site is the place for you to check the truth about claims made in the US health care debate. Reporters and editors from the Times fact-check statements by members of Congress, the White House, lobbyists and interest groups and then rate them on the "Truth-O-Meter". Amazing! Someone in the press doing actual journalism. The ratings range from "Pants on Fire" (recent winner Sarah Palin) all the way to "True". Check out these recent "Pants on Fire" rulings and enjoy yourself.