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Are you a dead-beat loser? Can't pay your bills? Want something for free? Go to Maine

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Maine OKs Universal Health Insurance
Cincinnati.Com | Jun 14,2003 | GLENN ADAMS

By GLENN ADAMS
Associated Press Writer

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) -- State lawmakers passed a bill that would provide 180,000 uninsured people access to medical coverage in one of the nation's most comprehensive health insurance plans.

The House tally was 105-38 and the Senate approved the measure 25-8, allowing the state to start organizing the program in 90 days. The plan is expected to go into effect next year.

First-year Democratic Gov. John Baldacci, who campaigned on the promise of universal health care, was expected to sign the bill next week, spokesman Lee Umphrey said.

The plan would create a quasi-public agency to help people secure medical coverage through private insurers. Under the plan, all Maine residents who cannot otherwise afford health care insurance would have access to low cost coverage by 2009.

Participants would be charged subsidized premiums that would vary according to their ability to pay and the amount of coverage purchased.

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Funding would come from a patchwork of sources, including a tax on insurance companies and $80 million the state expects to save each year by eliminating unreimbursed medical costs run up by uninsured people.

But critics portrayed the program as untried and doomed to failure.

"This bill is illusion and promise not fulfilled," Assistant House Minority Leader David Bowles, a Republican, said before the final vote. "This bill is not the right thing."

Arthur Levin, director of the New York-based Center for Medical Consumers, said Maine was ahead of other states in its efforts to reform health care.

He said without federal help, "it falls to the states to pick up the pieces."

Maine's move toward universal coverage is unusual in a year when most states are simply trying to maintain the coverage they have, said Donna Folkemer of the National Conference of State Legislatures.

The legislation aims to hold down medical care costs with voluntary price caps for providers, hospitals and insurers, and a limit on non-hospital outpatient procedures.

Maine also has a program called Maine Rx to use its buying power to force drug companies to offer bulk discounts on prescription drugs for the elderly, the working poor and others who have trouble paying for their medicine. Maine Rx was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court last month.

The U.S. Senate has scheduled debate next week on legislation providing prescription drug coverage for millions of Medicare recipients, and House Republicans have proposed a similar bill. If approved, the changes would be the most far-reaching to the program since its creation in 1965.
 
i would just like to take some time out to say thank you maine.

thank you for sacrificing your entire state to show the rest of the country what a dismal failure socialized medicine is. god bless the taxpayers who will be taking it in the ass to pay for every poor, lazy, subhuman, piece of shit out there, just so the rest of the country can sit back, point and laugh. when your state finally drowns in debt and implodes, you will have no one to blame but yourselves for electing so many democrats to public office. take care.

love,
poink
 
I dont see this getting abused given the population of Maine, but it sets a bad example for the rest of the country.
 
supernav said:
Actually, i bet 80% of the people who'll use the program, will probably be people who have cancer, disabled, tumors, burn victims and other problems, but have been dropped by their HMO's cuz they can't work, or find a job.

I don't think lazy, out of shape, welfare recipients will use up that much in medical services. I do'nt think this bill will pay for dental, lasik surgery, and other stuff they usually like to use.

-= nav =-

hahahaha

wait, wait! just like only those in true need use social security? LOL! :FRlol:

you're right, nav, this wont be a problem because all they have to do is go pick some money from their money tree to pay for it. LOL!
 
republican,

just wait and see. not only will the low-lifes currently residing in maine abuse this, but there will be el camino tire tracks all the way to maine.
 
p0ink said:
republican,

just wait and see. not only will the low-lifes currently residing in maine abuse this, but there will be el camino tire tracks all the way to maine.

Haha el camino.:FRlol:
Thats why I said Maine wouldnt abuse this. If this was California or Texas it would be a different story. I guess the only option is to wait and see.
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Hey Poink, just who's fucking side are you on anyways? I am convinced you are being payed by the conservative party to infiltrate this board with your fucked up opinions. Any fucking moron that preaches big business as good for you is out of touch with the average american. You need to straight up burn in fucking hell you piece of shit.
 
cry me a fucking river.

where do you think this money will come from? that's right! the people who are already being taxed to death.

all they are going to accomplish is gouging the producers to death, thus forcing them to move out of state. you would think they would have learned a lesson from california, where they just continued to tax and tax and tax those producing to death, until they said no more and began moving out of state. california is now 38 billion dollars in the hole, and that number is just going to continue to grow.
 
rsnoble said:
Hey Poink, just who's fucking side are you on anyways? I am convinced you are being payed by the conservative party to infiltrate this board with your fucked up opinions. Any fucking moron that preaches big business as good for you is out of touch with the average american. You need to straight up burn in fucking hell you piece of shit.

Haha.
 
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