Saturday, October 17, 2009

Medicare Advantage goes down kicking and screaming. I thought this comparison of 'the truth' against the report from the Insurance Lobby was good.

The report at the title is from The Washington Post and I thought they made a real effort to understand the biased report of the Health Industry.

Below is a report from March of this year which shows graphically that Medicare Advantage is not an advantage to most of the country, YET, it is very expensive for the federal government to subsidize.

High resolution of the Daily Yonder Classification of Counties in the USA (click here)

...Nationally, 23.7 percent of Medicare beneficiaries belong to a Medicare Advantage plan.
Some Medicare Advantage plans do provide more benefits, just as Congress hoped. But most Medicare Advantage plans don’t save any money. In fact, they cost much more than traditional Medicare fee-for-service plans. Each dollar’s worth of enhanced benefits in the private plans costs the Medicare program over three dollars....




“Medicare Advantage” plans (click here) have been touted as a way for elderly rural residents to have a choice in health care plans paid for by Medicare dollars. But few rural Medicare recipients are enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans — and those who have joined are enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans with the highest costs and the fewest benefits....


The other issue with Medicare Advantage is fraud. There has been some wide spread issues in the country regarding fraud.

As noted in the financial sector in October or 2008, when the private sector of our society is provided with vast sizes of money, they can't handle it. The monies are poorly recorded and basically there is waste and greed. So, anytime the private sector of the country states they have a better idea that won't cost the public as much as government, be aware.

The problem and it is a profound problem is that when government monies make its way into the private sector there are problems and although the private provider looks good on paper, the waste and cost only shows up when the 'entire' dynamics of what it costs to monitor them and litigate them is realized. It is not worth it and people suffer due to the fraud and greed. Ultimately, people get better services and overall costs of any government program is less than private providers.

The American people need to find confidence in the decisions of their government and seek to be very skeptical of the arguments that want to demonize it, especially when people of integrity are at the top of its leadership. We have witnessed what eight years of the worst Republican administration in history has brought us. Yeah, even worse than Nixon. So, while it is true most years with Republicans 'demonstrating' poor quality government is real, it is 'loaded' to be that way. "W" was incompetent. "Right, Brownie?" I can't believe he was actually in office for eight years. His administration was such a joke. They were corrupt to the core.

The Washington Post has validated my most profound point through this entire debate. When the youngest of our citizens have health care, the 'cost' levels out and we as a nation are 'balanced' and 'healthy' both fiscally and through the deepest understanding of 'habeous corpus.'

Analysis: (click title to entry - thank you) There is a lively debate about whether the penalty would goad healthier people to get coverage. But the reports are probably too pessimistic. Massachusetts has gotten all but 3 percent of residents into coverage with a penalty of roughly the same size. The reports also do not take into account the draw of the low-cost "young invincibles" policy included in the bill. And the Congressional Budget Office estimates coverage levels would rise to 94 percent of Americans, from 83 percent.


A lot of this is common sense. Trust your instincts, they are usually right and OUR government is effective when the right people are in charge. The Obama Administration is just about the most sincere administration short of FDR.

You can put the Kennedy administration in that category as well. But, it was very short lived, wasn't it? JFK never wanted to go into Vietnam and he was doggedly pursuing corruption and organized crime in this country, civil rights was paramont to his 'idea' of just and fair. The country is better off in the hands of 'the working class' and that is primarily the Democratic Party. Sorry, it is just the way it is. The USA Constitution wasn't conceived for the rich and powerful to ignore the well being of citizens. It wasn't !!!! It also was written with the 'idea' that citizens could 'opt' to be greedy over reasonable.

I'm going to take a look at the rest of the House Bill. I don't think the Senate Bill is worth shit. Senator Chris Dodd is the only one that really cares about it, so I hope he is successful on the Senate floor. I'll read the Senate bill, too.


Page 820, lines 1 through 18:

TITLE VIII—REVENUE-RELATED PROVISIONS
SEC. 1801. DISCLOSURES TO FACILITATE IDENTIFICATION OF INDIVIDUALS LIKELY TO BE INELIGIBLE FOR THE LOW-INCOME ASSISTANCE UNDER THE MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG PROGRAM TO ASSIST SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINIS8
TRATION’S OUTREACH TO ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS.
(a) IN GENERAL.—Paragraph (19) of section 6103(l) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended to read as follows:
‘‘(19) DISCLOSURES TO FACILITATE IDENTIFICATION OF INDIVIDUALS LIKELY TO BE INELIGIBLE FOR LOW-INCOME SUBSIDIES UNDER MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG PROGRAM TO ASSIST SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION’S OUTREACH TO ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS.—

The States are 'qualifying' people into the areas of subsidy to the new 'Public Option.' But, it is the brevity of the Federal government that will allow this new commission to monitor that eligibility through examination of records. Those records are fairly invasive. The Federal government wants the truth and nothing short of it. It is the way it should be. It is easier and less costly to prevent fraud than to litigate it. It is easier to stop the flow of monies to the wrong hands than to attempt to recoup those monies.

Everything goes into figuring out eligibility for folks. Example: Page 821, lines 9 through 17:

‘‘(ii) unearned income information and income information of the taxpayer from partnerships, trusts, estates, and subchapter S corporations for the applicable year,
‘‘(iii) if the individual filed an income tax return for the applicable year, the filing status, number of dependents, income from farming, and income from self-employment, on such return,


And don't believe for one minute those folks making all the noise about Health Care Insurance Reform don't object to this as well. They won't be able to hide. When government works to benefit the people it is economically prudent, especially over a long period of time. It took Former President Clinton nearly eight years to turn a National Debt into a National Surplus. It took "W" less than a year to squander it. Republican administrations 'specialize' in 'immediate gratificiation' to reinforce their popularity. Democratic administrations believe in good government for ALL.

The flow of information between agencies of the government to administer a domestic program is widely criticized by Right Wing Bozos, but, it is necessary to provide a better venue of government control. And yes, it is control. Absolutely. I would think that would be reassuring to folks. That the government has control over information. This isn't a 'free flow' of information to the public or identity thieves, but, it is a way for one agency to speak to another to insure the best outcome for the 'PUBLIC TRUST.' There is nothing threatening about it unless one has gotten used to living outside the law and conducting themselves in a corrupt 'fashion' much of which is the venue of 'The South.' I shouldn't get started on this, but, the impoverishment of the Southern USA is based in lack of good government and the corruption of the public because average folks have to survive, so 'they play by the rules.' Things have to change and it will.

Page 821, lines 24 and 25 and Page 822, lines 1 thorugh 5:

‘‘(v) if the individual files a joint return for the applicable year, the social security number, unearned income information, and income information from partnerships, trusts, estates, and subchapter S corporations of the individual’s spouse on such return, and

S Corporations (click here)
S corporations are corporations that elect to pass corporate income, losses, deductions and credit through to their shareholders for federal tax purposes. Shareholders of S corporations report the flow-through of income and losses on their personal tax returns and are assessed tax at their individual income tax rates. This allows S corporations to avoid double taxation on the corporate income. S corporations are responsible for tax on certain built-in gains and passive income....

Page 823, lines 9 through 18:

‘‘(D) RESTRICTION ON USE OF DISCLOSED INFORMATION.—Return information disclosed under this paragraph may be used only by officers and employees of the Social Security Administration solely for purposes of identifying individuals likely to be ineligible for a low-income prescription drug subsidy under section 1860D–14 of the Social Security Act for use in outreach efforts under section 1144 of the Social Security Act.’’.

There is a lot 'going on' about the way this reform initiative is paid for. It closes down long lived programs in order to CONSOLIDATE efforts and streamline the system. That scares people. Folks become 'used to' thinking about 'their security' in a particular venue and particular dynamic and they are 'shaken up' when change occurs. Change is a nice word, but, the 'actuality' of carrying it out is another story. That is a good deal of what is occuring in the USA regarding this issue. Page 824 sets up a new Trust Fund. Lines 8 through 25 and Page 825, lines 20 through 25 and Page 826, lines 1 through 4:

SEC. 1802. COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS RESEARCH TRUST FUND; FINANCING FOR TRUST FUND.
(a) ESTABLISHMENT OF TRUST FUND.—
(1) IN GENERAL.—Subchapter A of chapter 98 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (relating to trust fund code) is amended by adding at the end the following new section:
‘‘SEC. 9511. HEALTH CARE COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS RESEARCH TRUST FUND.
‘‘(a) CREATION OF TRUST FUND.—There is established in the Treasury of the United States a trust fund to be known as the ‘Health Care Comparative Effectiveness Research Trust Fund’ (hereinafter in this section referred to as the ‘CERTF’), consisting of such amounts as may be appropriated or credited to such Trust Fund as provided in this section and section 9602(b).
‘‘(b) TRANSFERS TO FUND.—There are hereby appropriated to the Trust Fund the following:...

...The amounts appropriated under paragraphs (1), (2), (3), and (4)(B) shall be transferred from the Federal Hospital Insurance Trust Fund and from the Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Fund (established under section 1841 of such Act), and from the Medicare Prescription Drug Account within such Trust Fund, in proportion (as estimated by the Secretary) to the total expenditures during such fiscal year that are made under title XVIII of such Act from the respective trust fund or account.

Don't underestimate the importance of the competency of The Secretary of Health and Human Services. She has to know how to do math. She has to have folks that work for her that understands how to do math and then they have to coordinate their figures and efforts with the US Treasury to insure all the monies are where they should be when they should be. There is a lot of responsibility on her shoulders when this bill passes and her department is responsible for the health of this nation. She is very important.

Page 827, lines 21 thorugh 24 and Page 828, lines 1 and 2:

"(1) IN GENERAL.—Subject to paragraph (2), amounts in the CERTF are available, without the need for further appropriations and without fiscal year limitation, to the Secretary of Health and Human Services for carrying out section 1181 of the Social Security Act.

Page 829, starts language about 'the insured' and 'self-insured health plans.' It is a change in direction of the relationship between government and insurance companies. In this case, there is a fee (it is an administration fee) placed on these plans to be sure they are registered with the government and to be sure their 'insured' are actually well cared for under the provisions of this bill. Here again, it is easier to prevent issues than litigate them afterwards and that is what this provision is about primarily.

Lines 9 through 18:

‘‘Subchapter B—Insured and Self-Insured Health Plans
‘‘Sec. 4375. Health insurance.
‘‘Sec. 4376. Self-insured health plans.
‘‘Sec. 4377. Definitions and special rules.

‘‘SEC. 4375. HEALTH INSURANCE.
‘‘(a) IMPOSITION OF FEE.—There is hereby imposed on each specified health insurance policy for each policy year a fee equal to the fair share per capita amount determined under section 9511(c)(1) multiplied by the average number of lives covered under the policy.
‘‘(b) LIABILITY FOR FEE.—The fee imposed by subsection (a) shall be paid by the issuer of the policy.


This provision goes on to define terms and words. There isn't anything 'tricky' about the language.

Just as a point of interest, there was a meeting recently where some of the best professionals in the health care industry met to 'talk about' the movement of change for the USA's health care. It was called, "The Aspen Institute/Time Aspen Health Forum." This forum is not new. It is mostly an annual event and has been looking at health care in the USA as well as globally, including disease trends and treatment such as the avian and swine flu. There are several video forums published on this website. They are all interesting, but, take some time to listen to their content. The last video features Former Senator Tom Daschle. He makes a concerted effort to put the debate into perspective:

President Obama’s Prospects for Health Reform, Insurance Reform (click here) featuring:
- The Honorable Tom Daschle, Former Senate Majority Leader
- David B. Snow Jr., Chairman and CEO, Medco
- Peter Long, Senior Vice President for Executive Operations, Kaiser Family Foundation (Moderator)

The former Senator eloquently addressed the enormity of the issues we face as a nation regarding health care. Not to alienate anyone interested in this debate, Former Senator Daschle refers to an acronym called CER. Another name for CER is 'being careful we are making the change the nation needs.' This forum took place only a few days ago so it is very relevant.

Comparative Effectiveness Research Funding (click here)
The Recovery Act (ARRA) contains $1.1 billion for comparative effectiveness research. Comparative effectiveness research (CER) compares treatments and strategies to improve health. This information is essential for clinicians and patients to decide on the best treatment. It also enables our nation to improve the health of communities and the performance of the health system.


Back to the House Bill.

The bill includes all forms of health delivery, including these small incidental policies we occassional subscribe to for travel, school activities, etc. Page 833, lines 14 through 18:

‘‘(1) ACCIDENT AND HEALTH COVERAGE.—The term ‘accident and health coverage’ means any coverage which, if provided by an insurance policy, would cause such policy to be a specified health insurance policy (as defined in section 4375(c)).

There are 'except entities' to any fee rendered, page 834, lines 22 through 24 and page 835, lines 1 though 10:

‘‘(C) any program established by Federal law for providing medical care (other than through insurance policies) to individuals (or the spouses and dependents thereof) by reason of such individuals being—
‘‘(i) members of the Armed Forces of the United States, or
‘‘(ii) veterans, and
‘‘(D) any program established by Federal law for providing medical care (other than through insurance policies) to members of Indian tribes (as defined in section 4(d) of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act).


Page 835, lines 22 and 23 and page 836, lines 1 though 9:

‘‘CHAPTER 34—TAXES ON CERTAIN INSURANCE POLICIES
‘‘SUBCHAPTER A. POLICIES ISSUED BY FOREIGN INSURERS
‘‘SUBCHAPTER B. INSURED AND SELF-INSURED HEALTH PLANS
‘‘Subchapter A—Policies Issued By Foreign Insurers’’.
(B) The table of chapters for subtitle D of such Code is amended by striking the item relating to chapter 34 and inserting the following new item:
‘‘CHAPTER 34—TAXES ON CERTAIN INSURANCE POLICIES’’.
(3) EFFECTIVE DATE.—The amendments made by this subsection shall apply with respect to policies and plans for portions of policy or plan years beginning on or after October 1, 2012.

I don't approve of American funds for health care to go to foreign entities or any entity in countries that practice 'tax shelter' banking opportunities. Every USA dollar that leaves the country, leaves the economy. There are specific protests I have regarding government and the use of USA monies to foreign entities. It is WRONG to send American dollars anywhere outside the USA boundaries and its possessions in regard to the military and health care dollars. They are areas of national security and YES, the issue of the health of the people of this nation is one of security. It is my opinion all issues of national security should be 'housed' within the definition of the sovereignty of the USA kept within its borders.

There are going to be repeal of some existing laws. And here again, some people will be screaming, "I never bargained for this." Hogwash. The government needs to be fluid and efficient. There cannot be conflicting language or focus to laws if they are to be effective and efficient. Page 836, lines 11 though 24:

TITLE IX—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
SEC. 1901. REPEAL OF TRIGGER PROVISION.
Subtitle A of title VIII of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 (Public Law 108–173) is repealed and the provisions of law amended by such subtitle are restored as if such subtitle had never been enacted.
SEC. 1902. REPEAL OF COMPARATIVE COST ADJUSTMENT (CCA) PROGRAM.
Section 1860C–1 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395w–29), as added by section 241(a) of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 (Public Law 108–173), is repealed.


This is a new focus for 'delivering' health care in the USA. Page 838, lines 8 through 17:

‘‘Subpart 3—Support for Quality Home Visitation Programs
‘‘SEC. 440. HOME VISITATION PROGRAMS FOR FAMILIES WITH YOUNG CHILDREN AND FAMILIES EXPECTING CHILDREN.
‘‘(a) PURPOSE.—The purpose of this section is to improve the well-being, health, and development of children by enabling the establishment and expansion of high quality programs providing voluntary home visitation for families with young children and families expecting children.


This is very important. Every child being born in the USA will be addressed with a program that will start them on the best path. The reasons for such a program are more than can be discussed in a short paragraph, however, put it into context this way; "If every child and their parents are given information and guidance to prevent obesity in children we would be a healthier America." It is my opinion a program like this is not only necessary, but, vital. Why? Because it brings children closer to a relationship with health care professionals, including their pediatrician.

A personal story.

I raised two sons. I love them dearly and they are good sons. They love me and we have an open and honest relationship. I am a resource to them and they are a joy to me. When they needed a pediatrician, they had one from birth and had the same pediatrician for all their growing up years, to the age of 18 years old.

Regardless of where we lived on the East Coast of the USA, they were always returned at least once a year for their annual physicals. Dr. Wilson was well known to them, they knew they saw him at least once a year and as they became young adults they had their physical exams in complete privacy with their pediatrician while I was seated in the Waiting Room should there be an issue to discuss. It was our choice to allow that privacy and it worked to give them a sense of autonomy in a very important aspect of growing up.

The result? I rarely experienced illness with my children. The physician visits outside of their wellness visits were very limited over the entire 18 years of their lives. No lie. I did not have enormous costs to their wellness. They were cared for by a man well versed in his profession and I had complete faith in any and all of his recommendations. Today, at the ages of 30 and 28, my sons are healthy without complications. They are substance free and happy in relationships.


I might have been lucky, but, I could put all my worries to rest at the doorstep of Dr. Wilson and the result was incredible. My sons aren't afraid of health of their bodies and seek physicians when needed and have physical exams on a regular basis. My youngest son has two children and they receive regular check ups and those kids are healthy. They enjoy their healthy little lives to date.

Healthy bodies begin at tender ages with good habits. This provision is very important.

There is a mandate for spending on this program and while 5% is a healthy allowance it is also a limit on the spending of the program. Page 840, lines 6 through 9;

‘‘(B) the State will reserve 5 percent of the grant funds for training and technical assistance to the home visitation programs using such funds;

To help contain costs, the bill spells out clearly the lack of waste in duplication. Page 840, lines 10 through 29:

‘‘(C) in supporting home visitation programs using funds provided under this section, the State will promote coordination and collaboration with other home visitation programs (including programs funded under title XIX) and with other child and family services, health services, income supports, and other related assistance;
‘‘(D) home visitation programs supported using such funds will, when appropriate, pro20
vide referrals to other programs serving children and families; and


I like the attention given to Indian tribes. They have been viewed as a nation within a nation with 'hands off' of spending federal monies to improve their quality of life. There aren't even police forces that deal with the crime found among American Indian tribal grounds, it is the FBI that responds to issues. Regardless, to extend the Health Care Reform initiative to our American Indian Tribes is right and best. These folks have suffered from a long time when it comes to quality health care and it time we realize how they struggle as a small nation to provide for their people and extend health care to them no different than a citizen of the USA born outside of a tribal area. And, yes, the USA has tribal areas !


Page 841, lines 3 through 14:

‘‘(1) INDIAN TRIBES.—From the amount reserved under subsection (l)(2) for a fiscal year, the Secretary shall allot to each Indian tribe that meets the requirement of subsection (d), if applicable, for the fiscal year the amount that bears the same ratio to the amount so reserved as the number of children in the Indian tribe whose families have income that does not exceed 200 percent of the poverty line bears to the total number of children in such Indian tribes whose families have income that does not exceed 200 percent of the poverty line.

Here again is the stipulation of the 200% poverty line (approximiately $35,000 annually), page 841, lines 15 through 25 and page 842, lines 1 and 2;

‘‘(2) STATES AND TERRITORIES.—From the amount appropriated under subsection (m) for a fiscal year that remains after making the reservations required by subsection (l), the Secretary shall allot to each State that is not an Indian tribe and that meets the requirement of subsection (d), if applicable, for the fiscal year the amount that bears the same ratio to the remainder of the amount so appropriated as the number of children in the State whose families have income that does not exceed 200 percent of the poverty line bears to the total number of children in such States whose families have income that does not exceed 200 percent of the poverty line.

One of the criticisms I ALWAYS hear about Democratic programs is that it is an attempt to 'control' parenting and tell a parent how to raise a child.

That isn't the case.

The word isn't 'control' it is 'empowerment.'

There are specific 'interventions and outcomes' expected of this provision of the bill and I want to list them here, although I think it is a little silly, simply because the critics will take issue of every aspect of the program. By defining the 'interventions and outcomes' there is an understanding that the bill will provide 'AT LEAST' this much and has a limit to 'THE MAXIMUM' it provides in 'authority' of government and licensed personnel that will provide the program.

Page 844, lines 17 through 25, page 845, lines 1 thourgh 25 and page 846, lines 1 and 2:

‘‘(iv) monitor fidelity of program implementation to ensure that services are delivered according to the specified model; and
‘‘(v) provide parents with—
‘‘(I) knowledge of age-appropriate child development in cognitive, language, social, emotional, and motor domains (including knowledge of second language acquisition, in the case of English language learners);
‘‘(II) knowledge of realistic expectations of age-appropriate child be5
haviors;
‘‘(III) knowledge of health and wellness issues for children and parents;
‘‘(IV) modeling, consulting, and coaching on parenting practices;
‘‘(V) skills to interact with their child to enhance age-appropriate development;
‘‘(VI) skills to recognize and seek help for issues related to health, developmental delays, and social, emotional, and behavioral skills; and
‘‘(VII) activities designed to help parents become full partners in the education of their children;
‘‘(B) includes expenditures for training, technical assistance, and evaluations related to the programs; and
‘‘(C) does not include any expenditure with respect to which a State has submitted a claim for payment under any other provision of Federal law.


The bill goes on to describe quality assurance issues for the monies spent. Page 846, lines 5 through 15:

‘‘(A) IN GENERAL.—The expenditures, described in paragraph (1), of a State for a fiscal year that are attributable to the cost of programs that do not adhere to a model of home visitation with the strongest evidence of effectiveness shall not be considered eligible expendtures for the fiscal year to the extent that the total of the expenditures exceeds the applicable percentage for the fiscal year of the allotment of the State under subsection (c) for the fiscal 15 year.

The bill recognizes the Federal legisation cannot 'impose' this provision by the terms of the States. Page 847, lines 6 through 11:

‘‘(h) WAIVER AUTHORITY.—
‘‘(1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary may waive or modify the application of any provision of this section, other than subsection (b) or (f), to an Indian tribe if the failure to do so would impose an undue burden on the Indian tribe.


It is important to recognize the special circumstances of American Indians. They do have very different dynamics within the authority of their tribes, but, they are also a part of the USA and we want them healthy and contributing productively to their own nation as well as the greater of the people of the USA.

The bill goes on to discuss issues of quality assurance and economy. The program will be monitored for effectiveness, cost and efficiency of delivery. The program will be modified to deliver 'over time' as the 'best' strategies emerge. The bill has the best interest of the 'USA budget' at heart while still delivering high quality of care to citizens.

Page 853, lines17 through 25:

‘‘IMPROVED COORDINATION AND PROTECTION FOR DUAL ELIGIBLES
‘‘SEC. 1150A. (a) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall provide, through an identifiable office or program within the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, for a focused effort to provide for improved coordination between Medicare and Medicaid and protection in the case of dual eligibles (as defined in subsection (e)). The office or program shall—


Here again, it cannot be stated enough that we have duplicity in legislations over the years, which happens in a democracy of people numbering more than 300 million. The bill actively seeks to reduce 'dual status' of participants. It streamlines the administration of the government's responsibility and it controls cost.

There is provision in the bill to allow appeals to any of the decsions of the Secretary. Different from the legislation of the Republicans that block litigation. I was astounded to realize there was no recordkeeping demanded of the investment banks given the bailout funds. The Bush adminisration did that sort of thing on a regular basis. The monies sent to Iraq's government and Halliburton were literally 'give aways' without accountability. The bailout was the same way. I don't believe in that. If the American people provide money for anything there should be an accounting. I am still waiting to hear where Rumsfeld put his 'offshore account.' Its got to be somewhere.

And yes, I am stating the Republicans in the Bush years STOLE money from the government and it was just too bad for the taxpayers of the nation. Absolutely and if anyone doesn't believe Paulson and Goldman Sachs didn't loot the USA Treasury, then they need to think again.

The next section of the bill deals with 'work force' development. It is a quality assurance statute. It is lengthy from what the outline looks like, but, seems standard and straight forward. Health care needs a workforce and for the first time in history the government is going to be sure that workforce is important enough to monitor and facilitate.

Page 856, lines 1 through 4.

DIVISION C—PUBLIC HEALTH AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
4 SEC. 2001. TABLE OF CONTENTS; REFERENCES.


The table of contents alone comprises three pages. I am not going to go over every aspect of the outline. I didn't see the provision for unions, through.

I am going to take a break and I'll be back.

Friday, October 16, 2009

...about 200 pages to go...it just seems so obvious something 'public' has to be done...

Baucas stated, "My job is to write a bill that the Senate will pass." No, sir, that is not your job. You job as majority leader is to have the Republicans on the committee understand you have to write a bill the country desperately needs and the President will sign !!!!

...I'm just scanning what I've read to date to be sure I didn't miss something, like the provision allows for free health care for Dick Cheney...Oh, that's right, Cheney gets his health care free anyway.

WASHINGTON — Supporters of President Barack Obama's drive to remake health care are pushing back against a dire report from the insurance industry warning of hefty new costs for consumers from the latest legislation.
AARP Executive Vice President John Rother told reporters Monday that he doesn't think the report is "worth the paper it's written on." He said if anyone believes it, that's a problem....

Here it is. I knew there was something about 200% of the poverty level, which works out to be about $35,000, I forgot to mention.

Page 789, lines 1 through 18:

SEC. 1733. REQUIREMENT OF 12-MONTH CONTINUOUS COVERAGE UNDER CERTAIN CHIP PROGRAMS.
(a) IN GENERAL.—Section 2102(b) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1397bb(b)) is amended by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
‘‘(6) REQUIREMENT FOR 12-MONTH CONTINUOUS ELIGIBILITY.—In the case of a State child health plan that provides child health assistance under this title through a means other than described in section 2101(a)(2), the plan shall provide for implementation under this title of the 12-month continuous eligibility option described in section 1902(e)(12) for targeted low-income children whose family income is below 200 percent of the poverty line.’’.
(b) EFFECTIVE DATE.—The amendment made by subsection (a) shall apply to determinations (and redeterminations) of eligibility made on or after January 1, 2010.

Page 801, lines 4 and 5 start a new section:

Subtitle F—Waste, Fraud, and Abuse

There is a lot of 'standard legislative' language here. As Senator Snow says, "Langauge that means what we want it to mean."

There are provisions to drop individual providers or entities if they are found in fraudulent status. Then it goes on to be specific that 'any' entity found to be eliminated from participation cannot receive monies through another entity, such as a health care clinic someone might own.

Page 807, lines 9 through 25 and page 808, lines 1 through 3:

SEC. 1757. MEDICAID AND CHIP EXCLUSION FROM PARTICIPATION RELATING TO CERTAIN OWNERSHIP, CONTROL, AND MANAGEMENT AFFILIATIONS.
(a) STATE PLAN REQUIREMENT.—Section 1902(a) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1396a(a)), as amended by sections 1631(b)(1), 1703, and 1753, is fur15
ther amended—
(1) in paragraph (75), by striking at the end ‘‘and’’;
(2) in paragraph (76), by striking at the end the period and inserting ‘‘; and’’; and
(3) by inserting after paragraph (76) the following new paragraph:
‘‘(77) provide that the State agency described in paragraph (9) exclude, with respect to a period, any individual or entity from participation in the program under the State plan if such individual or entity owns, controls, or manages an entity that (or if such entity is owned, controlled, or managed by an individual or entity that)—

Those handling government payments and monies must be registered, Page 810, lines 11 through 13:

SEC. 1759. BILLING AGENTS, CLEARINGHOUSES, OR OTHER ALTERNATE PAYEES REQUIRED TO REGISTER UNDER MEDICAID.

There will be denial to payment if they are not registered, Page 811, lines 4 through 5 and 12 through 15:

(b) DENIAL OF PAYMENT.—Section 1903(i) of such Act (42 U.S.C. 1396b(i)), as amended by section 1753, is amended—
‘‘(26) with respect to any amount paid to a billing agent, clearinghouse, or other alternate payee that is not registered with the State and the Secretary as required under section 1902(a)(78).’’.

This is in regard to judicial review, page 812, lines 16 and 17 and page 813, lines 7 through 12:

SEC. 1760. DENIAL OF PAYMENTS FOR LITIGATION-RELATED MISCONDUCT.

...‘‘(B) to reimburse (or otherwise compensate) a managed care entity for payment of legal expenses associated with any action in which a court imposes sanctions on the managed care entity for litigation-related misconduct.’’.

What is a "Litigation Related Misconduct?" This is my take on it. Let's say the insured needs a kidney transplant. The insurance policy makes allowances for such procedures and practices provided the patient has a good chance of surviving the operation and meets any requirements the insurance company sees fit.

The obvious objection is that who is anyone in an insurance company to know what requirements should be to qualify as a kidney transplant patient. No one. The fact is the only person(s) qualified to order a transplant for a patient is an MD/Surgeon that has examined the patient and all necessary tests.

Also.

Who is to say whom will survive an operation? What is the sense in performing an operation if the patient is expected to die? Either way, if the patient has a better chance at living without the surgery, even a few days, no one is going to 'play God' and state that a transplant wouldn't save their life. Now, if a patient has multiple system involvement with an 'ejection fraction of 15% of his left heart ventrical' there might be a better candidate for the kidney because the patient probably won't make it to the operating table, yet alone survive the stress of organ transplant. As a matter of fact, someone with that poor a heart would probably never be a candidate for a kidney, however, they might be a candidate for a heart.

So, when push comes to shove and the insurance company is willing to litigate the payment for any reason and surgery or a procedure is not performed or a new medication isn't given that is called 'Delaying Patient Care.' For physicians and health care professionals that is an ethics issue and one taken seriously. Patients are supposed to be given relief from their symptoms in reasonable manner that benefits the patient.

But.

For insurance companies that provide coverage for health care they may see it as 'good prudent decision making' and not an ethics issue at all. So, if they decide there is no payment to be made and the patient 'seems' to meet all requirements according to their physician/surgeon, the insurance company is guilty of 'delaying patient care' and quite possibly cause the patient's death while the litigation is taking place.

That won't be allowed under this provision. Insurance companies will not be allowed to play with patient's lives and well being by delaying payment or approval through any litigation process.

Page 813, lines 16 and 19 and page 814, lines 4 through 14;

Subtitle G—Puerto Rico and the Territories

SEC. 1771. PUERTO RICO AND TERRITORIES.
(a) INCREASE IN CAP.—

‘‘(6) FISCAL YEARS 2011 THROUGH 2019.—The amounts otherwise determined under this subsection for Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa for fiscal year 2011 and each succeeding fiscal year through fiscal year 2019 shall be increased by the percentage specified under section 1771(c) of the America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009 for purposes of this paragraph of the amounts otherwise determined under this section (without regard to this paragraph).

So, USA territories are going to receive an increase in their payments as well. I guess everyone is going to be treated the same across the spectrum of the USA Health Care Insurance Reform Bill. Sounds right.

The next section is called "Technical Corrections". Page 917, lines 24 and 25 and page 918, lines 1 through 3:

(d) TECHNICAL CORRECTION TO SECTION 605 OF CHIPRA.—Section 605 of the Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (Public Law 111–3) is amended by striking ‘‘legal residents’’ and inserting ‘‘lawfully residing in the United States’’.

I believe the 'operative word' is "lawfully."

I believe the word, 'residing' is a bit questionable.

Legally residing does not necessarily mean a resident. Or does it? Let's see, if Tony Blair buys a house in Palm Beach, Florida and resides there, he is lawfully residing, right? Or is he simply 'at' his home in a non-resident country and therefore is 'occupying' the house and not truly residing?

Hm?

I think that word, depending on the court, would be ambiguous. The language needs to be cleaned up a bit, and the words that should be used is "Resident" as noted by the Immigration Service.

John Lennon had that frustration. He owned property in New York and I believe from time to time he was made to go back to Great Britain to renew the 'Visa.' I think that would be the 'operative' issue in any court decision. Whether or not a person was residing would be overridden by their 'Visa/Immigration Status.' I think the language should be cleaned up a bit. Then again this is exclusively about children and we even bring Iraqi children here for treatment, so, the language would stand. We'll be getting kids from other places though to receive treatment in the USA. I think this language needs a separate provision with more specifics as to what child qualifies as 'legally residing.' I believe that is inappropriate.

The USA isn't going to be the children's haven for every country on the planet. We can easily be a 'resource' for children needing care they cannot receive elsewhere and perhaps without cost. But. That is a State Department provision. Yep. Any children not a 'legal resident' that requires care needs to be qualified by the State Department and they can have their own provision. I think that is the best way to do it, regardless the country of origin.

This Health Insurance Reform Bill is for the people of the USA. Granted we are a compassionate people that like to extend our ability to help to all people, especially children, however there is a limit to the monies that can be appropriated for children from other countries that come here for treatment. It isn't right and adds undo fiscal burden to the USA Treasury.

First, we take care of our own. I am sorry, but, there has to be a limit and a deterrent. A 'wide open' provision such as that would cause undo fiscal burden on the cost of this legislation and a victim for scrutiny. I don't want this bill to be viewed as a poorly conceived document and allowed to be trashed in the future.

The bill and its programs have to stand as examples of the ability of Democrats and the President to legislate in a 'balanced' measure. I think there needs to be care in how compassionate this legislation is to extend benefits to those that might be here legally but not residents of the USA. There is nothing saying anyone that comes to the USA can't receive care or treatment, but, to the extent this bill provides for them should be clear and concise and limited.

Page 819, lines 22 through 25:

SEC. 1782. EXTENSION OF QI PROGRAM.
(a) IN GENERAL.—Section 1902(a)(10)(E)(iv) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1396b(a)(10)(E)(iv)) is amended—

Section 1902 of the SSI Act addresses subsidized health care. So any of the provisions within this section reflect changes to that subsidy.

QI is the Qualifying Individuals (QI) Program.

Page 819, lines 5 through 18:

(b) ELIMINATION OF FUNDING LIMITATION.—
(1) IN GENERAL.—Section 1933 of such Act (42 U.S.C. 1396u–3) is amended—
(A) in subsection (a), by striking ‘‘who are selected to receive such assistance under sub10
section (b)’’;
(B) by striking subsections (b), (c), (e), and (g);
(C) in subsection (d), by striking ‘‘furnished in a State’’ and all that follows and inserting ‘‘the Federal medical assistance percent age shall be equal to 100 percent.’’; and
(D) by redesignating subsections (d) and
(f) as subsections (b) and (c), respectively.

This particular 'section' of the Medicare Act has to do with Part B and the amount of reimbursement the States receive from the federal government to help pay for their programs to 'qualifying individuals.' This provision makes it easier on the States to pay for those individuals, because, the Federal government is going to provide total reimbursement.

Page 820 starts a very important section and will be read tomorrow. Lines 1 through 9:

TITLE VIII—REVENUE-RELATED PROVISIONS
SEC. 1801. DISCLOSURES TO FACILITATE IDENTIFICATION OF INDIVIDUALS LIKELY TO BE INELIGIBLE FOR THE LOW-INCOME ASSISTANCE UNDER THE MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG PROGRAM TO ASSIST SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION’S OUTREACH TO ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS.

...until then.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

I do not believe the Pakistan authorities are so stressed for direction they are showing any signs of defeat...

...as the installations and targets of the criminals are unprotected.

These attacks aren't expected and there are no barriers to prevent these attacks.

It speaks loudly to the fact there isn't so much a since war within Pakistan so much as a 'police action' to bring regions of the country away from the oppressive influence of the Taliban. These acts of violence are more akin to the 'sectarian' attacks we witnessed in Iraq for so long.

...The FIA building was attacked on March 11 last year and Manawan Training School on March 30 this year. Thirty-six people had lost their lives in the two attacks.

In the end, all the 10 terrorists were dead (click here)— either killed by law enforcers or blowing themselves up after having been cornered — but they kept the city on tenterhooks for more than three hours. The entire security paraphernalia was mobilised and police, elite force, Rangers and the army were all roped in as the scale and magnitude of the attack became evident....


Obama signs Kerry-Lugar bill into law (click title to entry - thank you)
By Anwar Iqbal Friday, 16 Oct, 2009

The US president signed the Enhanced Partnership with Pakistan Act of 2009, also known as the Kerry-Lugar-Berman bill, without fanfare before leaving on a trip to New Orleans.
The bill has come under fierce criticism in Pakistan, which dampened the US desire to showcase the bill as a major milestone towards establishing long-term partnership with Pakistan.
Although Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi told a news briefing in Washington on Wednesday that Obama would also attach a signing statement to the new law, the White House said that the president did not and had no intention to do so.

A signing statement underscores the way the executive intends to implement a law, which may differ from the text of the law itself. ‘This law is the tangible manifestation of broad support for Pakistan in the US, as evidenced by its bipartisan, bicameral, unanimous passage in Congress,’ White House spokesman Robert Gates said....

Two injured in grenade attack in Quetta (click here)
DawnNews Report Thursday, 15 Oct, 2009

The injured security personnel were shifted to the Combined Military Hospital for medical treatment, according to the police.

Earlier in the day, militants launched attacks in Lahore, and carried out bombings in Peshawar and Kohat.

Target Killings

Unknown gunmen also killed one person inside a shop and injured another, in what police are describing as a target killing.

The assailants shot the shopkeeper when Quetta’s Jinnah road was at its busiest. The attackers then abandoned the body of the victim and fled from the scene.

Quetta has been hit by four target killings in as many days, highlighting the precarious security situation in the city.

A poll in the "Dawn" Newspaper (click here)

Should western coalition forces negotiate with the Afghan Taliban?
Yes(46%)
No(49%)
Don’t know(5%)

It is very similar to the sectarian violence that spawned in Iraq. It is a matter of the local police to come to terms with how best to handle the mess. They know it is coming, they can identify the criminals when they enter the city. It is a matter of how do they control this? To confront the criminals is to spawn violence.

I don't believe a private security force is the answer. That will confuse the issue.

Huge blast strikes Peshawar, several injured (click here)
Thursday, 15 Oct, 2009

Preliminary reports suggest the attack was carried out by a car bomb, Peshawar’s CCPO Liaquat Ali told DawnNews.
The CCPO said that a car packed with explosives was parked at the scene, and that it was later detonated by remote control
Police cordoned off the area and the injured were being shifted to the Lady Reading hospital.
People trapped under the rubble were still being dug out, and sources told DawnNews that eight injured survivors and the body of a dead child were shifted to the Lady Reading Hospital.
Earlier, the city of Peshawar had been placed on high alert, after reports that terrorists had entered the city.
Residents interviewed by DawnNews said that they were unhappy with the security which had been provided by the government, and that they had been trying to arrange for private protection for some time.
Initial reports suggest that the bomb exploded outside the NWFP chief minister’s driver’s house.— DawnNews

Large explosive operations such as this are usually the work of al Qaeda. Here again it isn't the military that is in a quandry to respond to unexpected local attacks, it is the police trying to deal with these thugs. It sounds as though there is a considerable bit of confusion in regard to containing and responding to this issue.

TTP claims killing 11 in Kohat blast (click here)
By Abdul Sami Paracha Friday, 16 Oct, 2009

...The police station is in a high-security zone where official residences of Kohat region’s DIG, district police officer and district coordination officer, PAF officers’ mess and flats and a security checkpost are located.
According to officials, the light green double-cabin pick-up driven by a young man slammed into the main gate of the Saddar police station. The van carried about 100kg of explosives.
The powerful blast created a six-foot deep and 10-foot wide crater. Nearly half of the police station’s building and a boundary wall of the nearby officers’ mess collapsed. Eight vehicles were destroyed and a school building and several houses were damaged.
The place was strewn with parts of victims’ bodies and some parts were found even on roofs of nearby houses. The blast was heard in places as far as Darra Adamkhel.
A student who was going to school was among the dead. Hospital sources confirmed to have received 11 bodies. The three slain policemen who died were identified as constables Fayyazul Hassan, Mohammad Noor and Khursheed. The civilian victims are Javed, Tariq, Haji Baseer
Khan, Abdul Wali, Tahir-ur-Rehman and Arshad Ali. Two bodies were mutilated beyond recognition.
The injured, two policemen and a prisoner among them, were taken to the Combined Military Hospital....

The current government in Pakistan is far from imploding. They are building alliances in the region to assist in stability. The more stability in the region, the less the criminals of the Taliban and al Qaeda can operate their killing campaigns.

Whoever expected Putin to show up on the scene? It is a good thing. There is more and more consolidation of effort between all the parties including The West. They will be contained. If there is anything Russia is BEST at, it is establishing 'stable government states' and containing chaos. If anyone can assist this to a peaceful end between India and Pakistan it will Putin. Absolutely.

It would be good if Kashmir was settled as well. I think a Saudi Price was asking Obama to intercede in Kashmir. I don't believe Obama will take up an active role with Kashmir, but, might include the issue with State Department initiatives. He and Secretary Clinton might seek to bring Kashmir to the talks.

Gilani, Putin agree to strengthen ties (click here)
By Shamim-ur-Rahman Thursday, 15 Oct, 2009

BEIJING: Pakistan and Russia agreed on Wednesday to re-launch their inter-governmental commission by the end of this year to revatalise bilateral relations, with focus on infrastructure development, energy, rail link, heavy industry and upgradation of Pakistan Steel.
The agreement was reached at a meeting between Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin held here on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.
During the meeting which lasted about an hour and fifteen minutes, they agreed on the need for re-engaging relations, according to Pakistan’s Ambassador Masood Khan who briefed the media on the talks between the two leaders.
Mr Putin said his country would support Pakistan’s request for full membership of the SCO and indicated that he would back resumption of composite dialogue between India and Pakistan because reduction of tension between the two countries would facilitate improvement of Moscow’s relations with Islamabad....

Iraq is flying on its own. Hope for Afghanistan to do the same.


Iraq Prime Minister's Office, ho/AP Photo
In this image released by the Iraqi Prime Minister's Office, Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, right, shakes hands with his Turkish counterpart Receb Tayyip Erdogan, during a meeting in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009.


...Turkish-Iraqi ties have been warming since the 2003 (click here) U.S.-led invasion toppled dictator Saddam Hussein, but raids by Turkish forces pursuing Kurdish rebels who use northern Iraq as a stronghold have been a consistent sore point in relations.
Nouri al-Maliki delivered the message to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a meeting in Baghdad, the Iraqi government spokesman said.
"Iraq's prime minister reiterated that the government will not allow any forces to cross Iraqi borders," said Ali al-Dabbagh.
In a statement delivered later Tuesday by Erdogan as he stood next to al-Maliki at the end of the visit, the Turkish leader said Turkey respects Iraqi sovereignty but emphasized that the Kurdish rebels are a threat to its security and that it will continue to combat them in the future....


85,000 people are a lot of people. Some would say that is an underestimate. I probably is. In 2003, Fallujah was a city of 600,000 people in 2003. 85,000 seems like an underestimate. There are still those in refugee camps and the Iraqi government can't say for sure all their citizens are accounted for within all the dispersals over the years since March 2003.

Iraq says 85,000 violently killed (click here)
Page last updated at 17:24 GMT, Wednesday, 14 October 2009 18:24 UK
Just over 85,000 Iraqis were killed in Iraq between 2004 and 2008, according to the first estimate from the Iraqi government since the war began.
The figure is based on death certificates issued by the ministry of health and included 15,000 unidentified bodies.
It counts violent deaths of military, police and civilians, but does not include foreigners or insurgents.
Previous attempts to calculate the number of dead have been controversial.
Past reports have used a number of different methods to produce estimates ranging from more than 100,000 to well over half a million deaths since 2003.
The Ministry of Human Rights included the figure in a larger report into human rights in the country....


It would seem the Iraqi army and police are being loyal to their leadership. They are fighting and dying to secure their country.

FACTBOX-Security developments in Iraq, Oct 15 (click here)
Thu Oct 15, 2009 8:43am EDT

Oct 15 (Reuters) - Following are security developments in Iraq at 1230 GMT on Thursday.* denotes a new or updated item*
MOSUL - A roadside bomb killed one policeman and wounded another officer and three civilians in western Mosul, 390 km (240 miles) north of Baghdad, police said.*
MOSUL - A roadside bomb targeting an Iraqi army patrol wounded one civilian in eastern Mosul, police said.*
BAGHDAD - A roadside bomb killed an Iraqi soldier and wounded two others and one civilian in north Baghdad's Adhamiya district, police said.
KIRKUK - A roadside bomb wounded four Iraqi policemen in southern Kirkuk, 250 km (155 miles) north of Baghdad, a police source said.
TUZ KHURMATO - A roadside bomb wounded a member of the Kurdish security forces on Wednesday in Tuz Khurmato, 170 km (105 miles) north of Baghdad, police said.
RAMADI - An assailant attacked and wounded a local journalist on Wednesday in Ramadi, 100 km (60 miles) west of Baghdad, police said.


Returning to Iraq: Oregon Army National Guard soldiers on leave reenter the war zone (click here)
By Mike Francis, The Oregonian
October 15, 2009, 5:25PM

KUWAIT CITY – It feels like any commercial flight, this Ryan Air 767 out of Dallas. "Get Smart" plays on the movie screens in each cabin, and flight attendants walk the aisles, collecting napkins and plastic cups. And then the pilot turns on the intercom and delivers an ambivalent welcome. "We're sorry to have to bring you back, but hopefully we'll see you on another one of our flights real soon, when you're coming home for good."...



Exclusive: Army Brigade Will Not Go to Iraq in January as Scheduled (click here)
Move Frees Up an Additional Combat Unit That Could Be Sent to Afghanistan
By LUIS MARTINEZ

Oct. 15, 2009
In perhaps another sign of the improving security situation in Iraq, an Army brigade slated to replace a departing unit this January has received orders not to deploy, defense officials told ABC News....

And this time when we leave a war behind we are doing it the right way. We aren't leaving enough munitions in the country for them to start and conduct still another war. The USA is leaving and taking everything home. I would think the USA and its allies need most of it in Afghanistan.

Leaving Iraq Is a Feat That Requires an Army (click title to entry - thank you)
By MARC SANTORA
Published: October 8, 2009
JOINT BASE BALAD, Iraq — There is no more visible sign that America is putting the
Iraq war behind it than the colossal operation to get its stuff out: 20,000 soldiers, nearly a sixth of the force here, assigned to a logistical effort aimed at dismantling some 300 bases and shipping out 1.5 million pieces of equipment, from tanks to coffee makers.
It is the largest movement of soldiers and matériel in more than four decades, the military said.
By itself, such a withdrawal would be daunting, but it is further complicated by
attacks from an insurgency that remains active; the sensitivities of the Iraqi government about a visible American presence; disagreements with the Iraqis about what will be left for them; and consideration for what equipment is urgently needed in Afghanistan....

California comes out of the closet and Ahnold is no Girly Man. Will the USA follow?


...The highly contentious piece of legislation (click here) drew strong support from the gay community and ire from conservative groups. After vetoing a similar bill last year, and recently implying that he would veto all of the bills on his desk if the legislature did not agree on a water bill, Schwarzenegger surprised many with his decision to honor Milk....



Governor OKs Harvey Milk Day, marriage bill (click title to entry - thank you)
Wyatt Buchanan, Chronicle Sacramento Bureau
Tuesday, October 13, 2009

...The governor signed the measure late Sunday along with new laws to help gay and lesbian people in the state, including a measure giving same-sex couples legally married in other states all the rights of marriage in California.
While the governor vetoed the bill honoring Milk last year, President Obama's awarding Milk the Presidential Medal of Freedom and an Academy Award-winning film about Milk's life moved Schwarzenegger to sign the bill, spokesman Aaron McLear said.
"The bill is symbolic of the importance of the gay community to California, which is why he signed it," McLear said, adding that Schwarzenegger wanted to "honor that community." It is the only such day of recognition for a gay or lesbian person in the United States.
The measure was among 478 bills signed by Schwarzenegger on Sunday, the deadline for him to act on legislation passed by the Legislature before its session ended Sept. 11. The governor vetoed 229 bills....


Obama: "I will end Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

As noted in The NYTimes - "It is what the Afghan Constitution call for and there are two qualified candidates."


Musadeq Sadeq/Associated Press
A billboard for the candidate Abdullah Abdullah towering over a broom seller in Kabul, where many voters said they were leery of a presidential runoff.

Democracy is not always perfect. I am confident in the early years of the USA's thirteen original colonies there was a lot of 'stumbling' when elections were held.

Democracy and the Afghan Constitution is not the enemy to the people, it is corruption that is the enemy to freedom. They cannot abandon the document that brings them qualified candidates to their democracy. They must seek to 'perfect' the process and root out the corruption.

No matter whom wins the 'runoff election' Afghanistan will be in good hands. I believe there will be less corruption than the first election. There are only two candidates, there is less opportunity for dishonest results.

Corruption is fought when there is loyalty to the 'idea' of law and not the current threat of warlords. It is very important the elections go forward and democracy under the Afghan Constitution is 'honored.'

Either candidate is more than qualified. The Afghan people have been well served to date by having two qualified candidates resulting from the first election. They should have fun with their political loyalties and seek to perfect their election process. This is a second chance to practice perfection. It should get easier and easier to master 'the task' each time. Loyalty to the Constitution is the demonstration of the bravery of people deserving of a good life.

The Afghans are very intelligent people. I couldn't make a broom like that.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

The Iranian Picture is finally taking shape. I congratulate Secretary Clinton for exposing all the details.

Basically, I think the world is saying, "Let's not get this wrong."

IAEA, Iran Settle on Date for Qom Inspections
Inspectors Will Arrive on October 25
by Jason Ditz, October 04, 2009
In a move that one can only assume will end the constant international “demands” for Iran to provide access to its Qom facility, IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei has announced that the agency has finalized talks with Iran and will visit the site on October 25....


Kindly note, this is Al Jezeera making this noteworthy title. There is such a thing as International Law developed by International Treaties. If every country on the planet ignores it and/or walks all over it, the meaning and purpose is lost. I sincerely doubt the Arab nations want a nuclear Middle East. I am sure they would rather have all countries disarm from it.

IAEA: Iran on wrong side of law (click here)
Mohamed ElBaradei, the head of the United Nation's nuclear watchdog, has said that Iran was "on the wrong side of the law" by not declaring it had developed a second uranium enrichment plant before last week.
The comments from ElBaradei, the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), came a day before talks in Geneva between Iran and six world powers over Tehran's nuclear programme.
Iran disclosed the construction of the second plant to the IAEA after Western intelligence agents reportedly discovered its existence....



U.S. boosts spending on bunker-buster bomb (click here)
Last Updated: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 1:27 PM
CBC News
The Pentagon is speeding up the deployment of an enormous bomb designed to destroy hidden weapons bunkers buried deep underground, one that would be
the largest non-nuclear weapon in the U.S. arsenal.
The 13.6-tonne massive ordnance penetrator (MOP) carries about 2,400 kilograms of explosives and is so heavy only one can be carried aboard a B-2 Stealth bomber.
The U.S. Department of Defence's decision to award the $51.9 million US contract to Boeing Co. earlier this month signals a renewed commitment to the weapon, which began testing in 2007 but had languished for two years because of budgetary issues. It is being designed jointly by Boeing and defence contractor Northrop Grumman....



D5W-NS - Myoglobin - High Energy Virus - Give the virus what it wants.

The Swine Flu is NOT to be thought of as simply 'another' virus. The victims are completely atypical. These are young healthy adults in their 30s, they don't usually die from the flu. This is different. I have spoken with a young woman that had the virus and she stated while recovering from the virus she sustained two different bacterial infections as well. She was treated outpatient, but, was quite ill for more time than one would expect. The treatment probably needs antibiotics at the onset as well as fluid support for body organs. It sounds like shock to me. Like, a 'Septic Shock.'

I am completely guessing here, but, it sounds as though the virus hungers for 'high fat content' and results in attacking muscle and releasing myoglobin.

I can't help but wonder what kind of blood tests medical doctors are using to ward off the effects of H1N1. We know this virus loves an obese environment, therefore, it probably has a rapid and high demand on the body for energy at the time of infection. If the body doesn't deliver the energy in high amounts that would be found in the obese immediately it begins to attack muscle tissue in search for its 'best' environment and thus creating artificially what it cannot find otherwise.

By establishing itself inside the body of an organism and establishing a food source such as fat or muscle, it then rapidly replicates and send the victim into shock. There has to be acknowledgement by the populous that once they have the virus they do not 'stay at home' and eat chicken soup. The public should seek immediate medical attention upon realizing they are infected.

There ? can ? be a trend in the 'body types' most heavily effected by this virus. It was stated it has an etiology from a Mexican pig farm. What happened to the pigs? Did they have a sudden collapse or did they go undetected for a period of time? Some of the trend found at the source of the infection might reveal some clues about ultimate treatment, however, we might be seeing mutated strains as the coarse of this virus continues.

Are the people infected with this virus, that die, depleted of healthy body tissue? Are they coming in very sick or slightly sick?

My thoughts are that if the virus has everything it needs by infusing D5 or even D10 it will leave the body tissues alone. The NS will continue to infuse the kidneys and maintain body pressure without compromising the integrity of the myocardium. I can't help but expect most of these folks are autopsied until more is revealed about the virus. Autopsies should include microscopic examination of heart tissue and kidney tissue to find if the virus is setting up its best environment first in those organs.

Both the kidney and the heart have their own supply of adipose tissue that protect them from friction and the like, is it those tissues the virus also finds attractive and therefore effects the outcome of the patient, no different than Vioxx was found to remove fat tissue from around the heart then leading to heart attack and heart failure.

There is a reason for this trend and to 'feed a virus' exactly what it wants might help save the person.

Good luck.




...South Florida hospitals see some of the same trends. (click title to entry - thank you) ``We're finding it in a huge variety of populations,'' said Dr. Lillian Abbo, assistant professor of infectious diseases at the University of Miami Medical School/Jackson Memorial Hospital. ``We're seeing it in young healthy adults we wouldn't expect to get as ill as this.''
The Canadian study looked at 168 swine flu patients in 38 adult and pediatric intensive care units. The patients who arrived at the hospitals with severe cases of flu had an average age of 32.2 years. Thirty-three of them died within 90 days of being admitted to the hospital.
``Our data suggest that severe disease and mortality in the current outbreak is concentrated in relatively healthy adolescents and adults between the ages of 10 and 60 years,'' wrote the study's chief author, Dr. Anand Kumar of the Health Sciences Centre and St. Boniface Hospital in Winnipeg....

...Patients admitted to hospitals in the Canadian study with severe symptoms usually had low levels of oxygen in the blood, fluid in the lungs and, in the most serious, multisystem organ failure, the study said. The patients worsened quickly after being admitted, most being transferred to intensive care units within two days. Most survived after intensive, long treatment....

Monday, October 12, 2009

Will the Private Insurance Companies GUARANTEE their rates won't go any higher than that by 2019? They are suppose to skyrocket far more that that!


I am just a little tired of the hypocrisy already. The USA Senate and House are settling this hideous circumstance the American people have to face from now into eternity and the health care insurance industry is expected to be charging far more than THAT prediction by 2019.

...The finance panel bill calls (click title to entry - thank you) for sweeping insurance market reforms, requires most individuals to obtain medical policies and provides tax subsidies to help people afford coverage. The bill also would tax high-cost insurance plans and would place a $500,000 limit on the amount of executive pay that health insurance companies could deduct from taxable income....


If the current 'trends' in Health Care Insurance continues without legislative intervention, the companies will be charging more for their insurance and be insuring far fewer people.

The legislation should 'help' the insurance companies simply because it requires all people of the country to be insured. It is why the government has to supply a public option to 'contain' the cost of health insurance to the nation.

Any health care insurance company always 'does better' with their 'bottom line' with more subscribers and less liability for payments. Mandating that all Americans carry health care insurance will broaden the base of their enrollment, increase the amount of dollars they receive into their treasuries, therefore, increasing the support for the individuals that have chronic and devastating health care issues.

Example:
If within a 'populous of the insured' there are 100 people being treated for cancer and that treatment costs $25,000 each those costs have less of an impact if the enrollment is 100,000 enrollees rather than 10,000.


That is a simple illustration of what will occur when the Senate and House pass their health care insurance reform bills.

Each private health care company will have increased enrollments of people that they have to accept and their liability for the costs will be shared better than if they continue to limit the populous of their enrollees to few and few individuals. Their 'methodology' makes no sense. The problem they are having is maintaining their exploitive profit margin. That will probably shrink, but, there will still be stockholders to receive payments quarterly.

The reason there has to be a public option is because without it the health insurance companies will exploit the American people for higher and higher profits. Health care is far too important to leave up to the private sector now or in the future. The people of this country have been wounded enough by corrupt practices with unnecessary deaths and those that could not achieve adequate care until they were disabled and on Medicare.

There has to be government regulation of the health care insurance industry so the 'same' practices don't continue to plague this country. They are untrustworthy. Their statements here are lies designed to alienate the electorate from the passage of these bills. They will be regulated and there will be a public option to control costs. Just that simple. This is an example of the ruthlessness of the industry and the extreme disregard they have for the well being of the people of this nation.

Basically, there are no accurate estimations from the insurance company lobbies. Why? Because their current enrollments are askewed. The majority of young people in this country are without health care insurance and as soon as they are added to the rolls the premiums should plummet and not escalate. The good news is, the young people within that population that need health care insurance will have it and they can still pursue the American dream without it being dashed to oblivion because they are diagnosed with an illness they didn't expect.

Young people in the USA need their health insurance no different than older Americans. They need to develop good habits when they are young and carry them through into older adulthood. The 'truth' is the health care insurance industry has no clue to what their cost to income ratio will be because they are so corrupted by faux values and standards they hold so dear now !

Bush financed the reconstitution of the Taliban and now the Pakistani military is rejecting aid Pakistan linked to social programs to reverse damage

Al-Qaida threatens to attack China (click title to entry - thank you)
(China Daily)Updated: 2009-10-08 08:56
DUBAI: A prominent Al-Qaida militant on Wednesday threatened to attack Chinese targets in "reprisal" for the July 5 riots in Urumqi, capital of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
He urged Uygurs in Xinjiang to "make serious preparations" for a "holy war" against the Chinese government and called on fellow Muslims for support.
Abu Yahya al-Libi, in a video posted on an Islamist website yesterday, called for "a true return to their (Uygurs) religion and ... serious preparation for jihad in the path of God the Almighty and to carry weapons ..."


Those responsible for the uprising in Uygars state they are losing their culture. I doubt that is the case, although any terrorist entity that would be seeking the use of nukes might try that as a propaganda tool. There is a provision in the UN Charter that defines genocide and that includes the loss of culture as well. There has been no history of China leadership seeking to destroy the culture of its people.

Impoverishment and oppression is an enemy to any government. People living with impoverishment are easily swayed to believe anyone that they are better off in uprising than in living their lives painfully filled with daily struggle. It is why the USA's social fabric seeks to advocate for freedom peacefully obtained through elections and why corruption is an enemy.

There were 200 people killed during the rioting and the Chinese military has control. I strongly suggest the Chinese rehabilitate the region before al Qaeda creates a Talibanesque influence within the Chinese borders. China must maintain a benevolent presence in the region and seek to educate and build an economy for the people there. I do not hold the Chinese government for this problem, but, do hold them responsible for the empathy toward this region of China that must follow this traumatic event.

China gives death sentence over Uighur brawl case (click here)
Sat Oct 10, 2009 6:12pm IST
BEIJING (Reuters) - A court in southern China has handed out a death sentence to a man involved in a brawl in July blamed for being the trigger to deadly riots in the restive far western region of Xinjiang.
State media said the fight erupted between a group of Han Chinese and ethnic Uighur workers from Xinjiang at a factory in Shaoguan, Guangdong province, after a rumour spread that some Uighurs had raped two women.
The courts in Shaoguan also gave another man life imprisonment, and nine others got sentences ranging from five to eight years in jail, the official Xinhua news agency said.
Two Uighur workers were beaten to death in the fight, and three others were severely injured, the report said.....



Pakistani soldiers in Qila Abdullah near the Afghan border. Photograph: Matiullah Achakzai/EPA

Basically, Musharraf was a terrorist. The Taliban and al Qaeda were his buddies and he made more of the 'tribal area' as an uncontrollabe problem because it was convenient to allow the growth of Taliban extremism. Reconstituting the Taliban, if McCann had been elected, would have put a 'handy dissendent military' within the Pakistan rhelm of influence to attack India.

Bush had no desire to stop the escalation of the Taliban, his 'political clout' revolved around the Iraq War. Bush and Cheney figured 'that region of the world' was hopelessly lost to extremism. The fact of the matter is they never bothered to place importance on 'settling' the region into civilization as we know it. It was also costly. Imagine what $700 billion would do to stop al Qaeda? Hm? Bush and Cheney were incompetent and the figure heads to their cronies.
5.30pm GMT
Up to 70% of US aid to Pakistan 'misspent' (click here)
Declan Walsh in Islamabad
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 27 February 2008 17.49 GMT
America's massive military aid package to Pakistan has come under scrutiny after allegations that as much as 70% of $5.4bn in assistance has been misspent.
Since 2002, the US has paid the operating costs of Pakistan's military operations in the tribal belt along the Afghan border, where Taliban and al-Qaida fighters are sheltering.
Pakistan provides over 100,000 troops and directs the fight; the US foots the bill for food, fuel, ammunition and maintenance. The cash payments — averaging $80m a month — have been a cornerstone of US support for President Pervez Musharraf.
But over the past 18 months, as militants seized vast swaths of the tribal belt and repelled a string of Pakistani offensives, the funding has come under the microscope....



There are problems in Pakistan.

The Old Musharraf regime isn't allowing the reverse of the 'social trend' of the Taliban. They demand for the Pakistani government refuse USA aid linked to anti -terror measures.

With a redirected effort under the new leadership in Pakistan the military is attempting another coup. The Pakistani military has a horrible reputation of 'going it alone' outside the influence of its leaders. I strongly suggest the new government replace its military leadership and bring less decent regarding the new Pakistani government and its ally, the USA.

US Congress votes to triple aid to Pakistan (click here)
Legislation aimed at quelling anti-Americanism heads to President Barack Obama for his signature
Associated Press
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 30 September 2009 20.54 BST
Legislation to triple US aid to
Pakistan and stem the tide of radicalism and anti-Americanism within the Asian country cleared Congress today and moved to President Barack Obama for his signature.
The bill, approved by a voice vote in the House of Representatives, would provide Pakistan with $1.5bn (£938m) in aid a year over the next five years focused on democratic, economic and social development programmes.
"The
United States has an enormous stake in the security and stability of Pakistan," said House foreign affairs committee chairman Howard Berman, a Democrat. "We need to forge a true strategic partnership with Pakistan and its people, strengthen Pakistan's democratic government and work to make Pakistan a source of stability in a volatile region."...

Bad habits die hard ! This level of anarchy within the Pakistan military that see The Taliban as a legitimate authority among the people has to stop. Controlling the rebuilding of Pakistan to stop the Taliban influence is wrong and the people will side with those that improve their quality of life. It is time get started. The people of this region live in large refugee camps that have existed for over three decades. They are tribal because they don't have cities, education and an economy. It is time to break the back of the Taliban camel.


Pakistan's military rejects US aid bill (click here)
(China Daily)
Updated: 2009-10-09 08:10

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's powerful military rejected US attempts to link billions of dollars in foreign aid to increased monitoring of its anti-terror efforts, complicating American attempts to strike Al-Qaida and Taliban fighters on the Afghan border.
Although the US-backed government of President Asif Ali Zardari has the final say on whether to accept the money, the unusual public criticism threatens to force its hand and undermine military cooperation with the Americans just as the Pakistani army prepares for what could be its most important offensive against extremists since the US-led anti-terror campaign began exactly eight years ago.
Any breakdown in intelligence sharing and other types of cooperation would hurt the American fight against a resurgent Taliban in Afghanistan. US and NATO commanders say the war there cannot be won unless Islamabad does more to tackle extremists on its side of the border.


In Washington, President Barack Obama met with his national security team for a strategy session on Afghanistan after signaling that he was not considering a troop withdrawal. The session came amid new polls showing waning support for the war in the United States.
The military's criticism of the bill came in a brief written statement that said senior commanders, including the army chief, "expressed serious concern regarding clauses impacting on national security."
Among other strings, the bill conditions US aid on whether Pakistan government maintains effective control over the military, including its budgets, the chain of command and top promotions.
Some analysts said the military's statement had little to do with genuine dislike of a bill that stands to help crumbling schools, roads and hospitals. They said the army was sending a message to the Pakistani and US governments about the limits of civilian control in a country that's been subject to military rule for about half of its 62-year history....