Mr. Speaker, America faces a crisis in health care. Health care
costs
continue to rise while physicians and patients struggle under the
control of
managed-care gatekeepers.
Obviously, fundamental health care reform should be one of
Congress top
priorities.
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Unfortunately, most health care reform proposals either make marginal changes or
exacerbate the
problem. This is because they fail to address the root of the problem
with
health care, which is that government polices encourage excessive
reliance on
third-party payers. The excessive reliance on third-party payers
removes all
incentive from individual patients to concern themselves with health
care costs.
Laws and policies promoting Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs)
resulted
from a desperate attempt to control spiraling costs. However, instead
of
promoting an efficient health care system, HMOs further took control
over health
care away from the individual patient and physician.
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Returning control over health care to the individual is the key to true health
care
reform. This why today I am
introducing the Comprehensive Health Care Reform Act. This legislation
puts
control of health care back into the hands of the individual through
tax
credits, tax deductions, Medical Savings Accounts, and Flexible Savings
Accounts. Specifically, the Comprehensive Health Care Reform Act:
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A. Provides all Americans with a tax credit for 100% of health care
expenses. The tax credit is fully refundable against both income
and
payroll taxes- meaning even low-income taxpayers benefit;
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B. Allows individuals to roll over unused amounts in cafeteria
plans and
Flexible Savings Accounts (FSAs);
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C. Makes every American eligible for an Archer Medical Savings
Account (MSA)
and changes the tax laws to increase the benefits of MSAs;
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D. Repeals the 7.5% threshold for the deduction of medical expenses, thus
making
all medical expenses tax deductible.
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By providing a wide range of options, this bill allows individual
Americans to
choose the method of financing health care that best suits their
individual
needs. Increasing frustration with the current health care system is
leading
more and more Americans to embrace this approach to health care reform.
For
example, a recent poll by the respected Zogby firm showed that over 80%
of
Americans support providing all Americans with access to a Medical
Savings
Account. I hope all my colleagues will join this effort to put
individuals back
in control of health care by cosponsoring the Comprehensive Health Care
Reform
Act.
Note:
Chapter 40 was posted in Ron Pauls Congressional website with the date March 27, 2003; but it is essentially the same as Chapter 35, dated March 13, 2003, which was in Congressional Record of March 13, 2003.