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Posted: 29 Jun 2011 05:52 PM PDT Medicaid was created in 1965 as a supposedly small program with expenditures of $1 billion. It has since ballooned to $450 billion and now the Department of Health and Human Services projects Medicaid will cost $900 billion by 2019. The solution is simple. Abolish Medicaid and give states block grants so they have the flexibility to figure out how best provide healthcare for their citizens. Two Perverse Elements of Current System
Three Proposals to Fix Medicaid
Congressman Paul Ryan and Alice Rivlin former Director of the White House Office of Management and Budget under President Bill Clinton have teamed up to propose a block grant program. Rivlin was also appointed by President Obama to his National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform. Paul Ryan - Alice Rivlin Proposal If you agree with the approach outlined above, please contact your congressional representative and urge them to cap Medicaid and replace it with block grants. Click Here For Congresional Phone And Fax Numbers Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Posted: 29 Jun 2011 12:14 AM PDT William H. Frey, Senior Fellow, at the Brookings Institution discusses the Uneven Aging and "Younging" of America as noted in the 2010 census. America is beginning to show its age as the baby boom generation advances toward full-fledged senior-hood. But the pace of this aging will vary widely across the national landscape due to noticeable geographic shifts in the younger population, with implications for health care, transportation, and housing, and possible impacts upon our ability to forge societal consensus.There are far more charts, graphs, and analysis, in the Complete PDF The Uneven Aging and 'Younging' of America: State and Metropolitan Trends in the 2010 Census. The excerpts above were from a summary. Cultural Shift Coming The Washington Post discusses demographic changes in If baby boomers stay in suburbia, analysts predict cultural shift During the past decade, the ranks of people who are middle-aged and older grew 18 times as fast as the population younger than 45, according to Brookings Institution demographer William Frey, who analyzed the 2010 Census data on age for his report, "The Uneven Aging and 'Younging' of America." For the first time, they represent a majority of the nation's voting-age population.Retirement No Longer Golden Years I have been discussing social trends and changing social attitudes for quite some time. Here is a snip from May 2008 on Demographics Of Jobless Claims Structural Demographics PoorOne of the many consequences of boomer demographics is the longer the US opus of reform of Medicare, and Social Security, the more difficult it will become because of voting demographics. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
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