Aetna CEO Calls for Debate on American Single Payer

Gentility

Warrior for the Babies
Supporter
Joined
Apr 21, 2013
Messages
1,658
Reputation
320
Daps
6,663
Aetna CEO in private meeting: “Single-payer, I think we should have that debate”


A top insurance executive signals openness to government-financed health care.


The chief executive of one of the country’s largest health insurance companies says he is open to having a single-payer debate.

“Single-payer, I think we should have that debate as a nation,” Aetna chief executive Mark Bertolini said Thursday.

Bertolini spoke to a private meeting where Aetna employees could ask questions of their chief executive. A partial video of his remarks provided to Vox includes Bertolini responding to a question about single-payer health care.

“In the news media, it is reporting that the Republican health plan is paving the way to a single-payer system,” an Aetna employee asks Bertolini. “What are your thoughts on that, and how would it impact Aetna?”

This was his response:

Single-payer, I think we should have that debate as a nation. But let me remind everybody that Aetna was the first financial intermediary for Medicare. We cut the first check for Medicare in 1965 to Hartford Hospital for $517.57.

The government doesn’t administer anything. The first thing they’ve ever tried to administer in social programs was the ACA, and that didn’t go so well. So the industry has always been the back room for government. If the government wants to pay all the bills, and employers want to stop offering coverage, and we can be there in a public private partnership to do the work we do today with Medicare, and with Medicaid at every state level, we run the Medicaid programs for them, then let’s have that conversation.

But if we want to turn it all over to the government to run, is the government really the right place to run all this stuff? And that’s the debate that needs to be had. They could finance it, and if there is one financer, and you could call that single-payer. ...

We’re going to pay for it one way or another. What we have to do is we have to get the costs right. We have to get people healthy. It’s not about who is paying the bill. It’s about what we’re doing to get the costs down. The Democrats are now saying that with the new Republican bill, wait there is nothing in here about getting costs down. That’s the point. And so that’s the place we’re headed as a company. It’s not just about paying the bills.

What Bertolini seems open to is a version of single-payer where the federal government would contract out certain functions private companies, such as Aetna. These insurers would, in his own words, become a “back room for government.”

Aetna spokesperson T.J. Crawford said that Bertolini was not “advocating” for a single-payer system.
 

the cac mamba

Veteran
Joined
May 21, 2012
Messages
93,952
Reputation
13,371
Daps
276,236
Reppin
NULL
:leon: This guy made a better case for single payer than the Democrats do.
But if we want to turn it all over to the government to run, is the government really the right place to run all this stuff? And that’s the debate that needs to be had. They could finance it, and if there is one financer, and you could call that single-payer. ...


THIS

look at the VA hospitals, and then apply it to the entire country :scustrump: that's your single payer

finance and negotiate, YES :banderas:

run, NO :damn:
 

The Odum of Ala Igbo

Hail Biafra!
Joined
Jan 16, 2014
Messages
17,969
Reputation
2,970
Daps
52,718
Reppin
The Republic of Biafra
But if we want to turn it all over to the government to run, is the government really the right place to run all this stuff? And that’s the debate that needs to be had. They could finance it, and if there is one financer, and you could call that single-payer. ...


THIS

look at the VA hospitals, and then apply it to the entire country :scustrump: that's your single payer


finance and negotiate, YES :banderas:

run, NO :damn:

:sas1:
http://www.annals.org/cgi/reprint/141/12/938

Good luck, Yanks! I hope you figure it out eventually - though you are behind most Western countries.
 

Bleed The Freak

Superstar
Joined
Dec 9, 2015
Messages
10,311
Reputation
1,150
Daps
37,449
Bingo....Government pays the bill....private companies do the logistics....only a matter of fukkin time.
 

Bleed The Freak

Superstar
Joined
Dec 9, 2015
Messages
10,311
Reputation
1,150
Daps
37,449
Os it just me, or does It sounds like they want to privatize medicare amd medicaid:what:

IMHO....he knows at some point this is coming( especially if dems take back the house and senate) and he's getting in good graces now as a cooperative partner.

I myself am not against private single payer as long as everyone is covered.... Better a 1/2 loaf than whole loaf.
 

Althalucian

All Star
Joined
Nov 17, 2016
Messages
1,096
Reputation
300
Daps
4,887
He's right though. It's a great time for that debate. Hey dude, why don't you go on TV and propose that the American people consider it. :blessed:
 

Tony D'Amato

It's all about the inches
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
60,006
Reputation
-10,962
Daps
143,533
Reppin
Inches
IMHO....he knows at some point this is coming( especially if dems take back the house and senate) and he's getting in good graces now as a cooperative partner.

I myself am not against private single payer as long as everyone is covered.... Better a 1/2 loaf than whole loaf.
The industry is the problem. His job will still be to make a profit, thats the biggest problem w/ cost.
 

Bleed The Freak

Superstar
Joined
Dec 9, 2015
Messages
10,311
Reputation
1,150
Daps
37,449
He's right though. It's a great time for that debate. Hey dude, why don't you go on TV and propose that the American people consider it. :blessed:

If CEO's are pushing for it they know the GOP bill is a POS and they'll get blamed for people losing coverage...they're seeking a middle ground.
 

Bleed The Freak

Superstar
Joined
Dec 9, 2015
Messages
10,311
Reputation
1,150
Daps
37,449
The industry is the problem. His job will still be to make a profit, thats the biggest problem w/ cost.

I hear ya...but hey we're so in deep with private companies we can't make a full switch without them or kick em out
( too much stocks, contracts, employees etc) so fukk it let the govt pay them to do the man power to cover everyone.
 

Bleed The Freak

Superstar
Joined
Dec 9, 2015
Messages
10,311
Reputation
1,150
Daps
37,449
I consider myself a moderate but get this shyt as a public financed private policy with modest premiums and co-pays...make employee coverage supplemental so nikkas won't have 300-500 a month taken outta they check and close the door on this shyt.
 

Tony D'Amato

It's all about the inches
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
60,006
Reputation
-10,962
Daps
143,533
Reppin
Inches
I hear ya...but hey we're so in deep with private companies we can't make a full switch without them or kick em out
( too much stocks, contracts, employees etc) so fukk it let the govt pay them to do the man power to cover everyone.
All I know is if obamacare can work in California, it could work everywhere w/ the right tweaks.
 

Bleed The Freak

Superstar
Joined
Dec 9, 2015
Messages
10,311
Reputation
1,150
Daps
37,449
All I know is if obamacare can work in California, it could work everywhere w/ the right tweaks.

It's honestly only a matter of time. If somehow that GOP gets signed it'll make them look like shyt and the outcry could get full-blown single payer....at best he's extending an olive branch....don't get too giddy when he gets asked in public he'll be on some.....:hubie:
 
Top