Healthcare

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No doubt, our health care system is in need of some specific oversight and regulation.  However, the current law throws the proverbial “baby out with the bathwater” and gives the government control over our health and a large portion of our economy.
 
Socialized medicine has failed in every instance where it has been tried.  Long waits, bankrupt systems and unsustainable debt plague each and every attempt including Massachusetts, England and Canada.  

  • I will take the lead in health care reform by working to repeal and/or defund the unsustainable bill just passed.
     
  • I will take the lead in fighting skyrocketing health care costs by working to ensure transparency, and accountability. 
     
  • I will fight for reforms in current tax and insurance laws that promote personal control of health insurance and health care decisions. These reforms would center on consumer choice and real free-market competition.
     
  • I will work for meaningful malpractice reform, not through support of arbitrary caps and meaningless regulations, but by requiring mandatory mediation early in the process and holding the client and the attorney accountable—loser pays for unsubstantiated law suits.
     
  • I will take the lead in providing health care to those who cannot afford insurance or who have been denied insurance by:
    • Fighting to remove barriers which prevent Health care Insurance providers from competing across state lines
       
    • Allowing those who cannot afford insurance or who have been denied insurance to participate in an insurance pool similar to that established for high risk drivers.  This pool would allocate policies between insurance companies and provide assistance to mitigate the costs to those families and individuals who cannot afford to pay the full cost.
       
I recently had to purchase a very common prescription drug while in Mexico.  The same pills that cost me $70.00 for ten pills in the US cost $18.00 for one hundred pills in Mexico. 
 
Government has put up barriers to competition, such as prohibitions against insurance companies operating across state lines, which effectively create monopolies for health care products. 
 
I will battle to implement these simple but meaningful solutions to the health care problem and battle to repeal and/or defund the socialized medicine bill rife with earmarks and at least a trillion ($1,000,000,000,000.00) price tag.


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Fenn Little
The People's Choice
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Atlanta, Georgia 30309

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