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Team McCain conference call: Health care

posted at 1:05 pm on August 22, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
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The John McCain campaign held a press conference on health care today in conjunction with a front-page Washington Post report on ties between Barack Obama’s campaign and his wife’s employer, the UCMC.  Joe Stephens reports extensively on David Axelrod’s involvement as a consultant to the hospital in revamping its care to the poor and uninsured of Chicago.  Like many hospitals, they tried to push people out of the emergency room, even though there apparently were little or no resources for community clinics:

Critics, however, describe the program as an attempt to ensure that the hospital retains only affluent patients with insurance.

“If you put enough money into it, you could save a whole bunch of community health centers,” Young said. “But to date, they haven’t.” …

“I’ve had some complaints from my constituents,” said Alderman Toni Preckwinkle, a former teacher who represents Chicago’s 4th Ward and who will be an Obama delegate at the Democratic National Convention. “It’s hard to know whether this is motivated by the interests of the patients or by the financial interests of the medical center.”

Asked her personal conclusion, Preckwinkle paused. “They have decided they need to have as many paying patients as possible,” she said. “That’s all I’m going to say.”

I missed the first part of the call, but what I did hear focused on the alleged hypocrisy of the Obamas campaigning on universal health-care access while Michelle Obama and Barack Obama’s chief strategist worked to push people out of her hospital’s emergency room.

Questions:

  • Mort Kondracke: In your own health-care plan, have you figured out how much you’d have to subsidize to cover the poor? — Tax credits are budget neutral, and would put 25 million people into insurance.
  • Newsday: Tax credits may not help the poor, who don’t pay taxes now; is the plan to shift people to clinics from emergency rooms is a bad idea? — In this episode, the hospital pushed people out of the emergency rooms without preparing any clinics in the community.  McCain’s plan would support the clinics.
  • Me: Why is this a problem — Michelle Obama was operating on behalf of the hospital.  Why is she responsible for the issue with unaffiliated community clinics?  She could have spent the money on patients rather than expensive consultants (meaning David Axelrod).

My opinion: this particular argument isn’t the strongest that one can make on this article.  Yes, the Obamas talk about universal health care, but the hospital works in the world as it is.  It did try to fund and staff some community clinics, although not enough to cover the offload from the ER.  Michelle Obama, as a hospital executive, had to have the hospital’s interests in mind as well as the community’s.

This, however, could get more attention:

The hospital told state regulators it spent $10 million on charity care for the poor in fiscal 2007 — 1.3 percent of its total hospital expenses, according to an analysis performed for The Washington Post by the bipartisan, nonprofit Center for Tax and Budget Accountability. That is below the 2.1 percent average for nonprofit hospitals in Cook County.

As a nonprofit, the University of Chicago Medical Center receives annual tax breaks worth nearly five times as much as it spends on charity care, the analysis found.

Under those circumstances, one has to wonder why UCMC felt the need to push people out of its facilities at all.  It only spent one-fifth of its tax break on the very reason it had a tax break at all.

I’m tempted to offer a quote from Matthew here, but …


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That is one scary photo of the Barackuda.

RushBaby on August 22, 2008 at 12:42 PM

Smart play by McCain anyway to keep the buzz going about the Post story. Maybe somebody out there will be prompted do some more digging.

rockmom on August 22, 2008 at 12:50 PM

The Democrats are the “Do as I say, not as I do” Party.

Public Schools? Good enough for your grubby urchins, but the precious offspring of Democrats go to private schools.

Taxes? Should be sky high. Meanwhile, Democrats pay their accountants to avoid taxes to the maximum extent possible. And they don’t offer to pay any extra.

Democrats – because they’re more equal than you are.

NoDonkey on August 22, 2008 at 12:50 PM

Preckwinkle?……Really? That’s really his name?

hisfrogness on August 22, 2008 at 12:52 PM

Preckwinkle?……Really? That’s really his name?

hisfrogness on August 22, 2008 at 12:52 PM

Boy, one missed keystroke and…

fossten on August 22, 2008 at 1:03 PM

…Lieberman.

fossten on August 22, 2008 at 1:04 PM

Why have both candidates not talked about health care in such a long time? If any of you listen to Ruch Limbaugh, he was supposed to answer his interpretation today. Please share what he comments about it, as I’m very curious.

Entelechy on August 22, 2008 at 1:07 PM

Rush, of course…must be the gremlins.

Entelechy on August 22, 2008 at 1:08 PM

“Why have both candidates not talked about health care in such a long time?”

My guess is that it’s such a hugely expensive and complicated issue that there is really no possibility of short-term success. Obama or McCain could spend eight years on this problem and not even remotely impact it.

In short, it’s a loser. You try and tackle this tar baby and your entire term is doomed from the start.

NoDonkey on August 22, 2008 at 1:10 PM

NoDonkey on August 22, 2008 at 1:10 PM

That, and for those of us who believe in small government, any government intervention in this is wrong.

Hmmm… Under what authority is Congress even getting involved? Its not interstate commerce if its MY doctor in MY state.

Romeo13 on August 22, 2008 at 1:19 PM

Oh, I agree, Romeo, but I doubt that’s why they’re not touching it.

I also think that what may save us from socialized medicine is that would cut off the trial lawyers gravy train. Who would they sue, then? And who is the Democrats biggest donor?

NoDonkey on August 22, 2008 at 1:22 PM

Hmmm… Under what authority is Congress even getting involved? Its not interstate commerce if its MY doctor in MY state.

[Romeo13 on August 22, 2008 at 1:19 PM]

You wish, but I’m pretty sure that’s not how the Interstate Commerce clause is read now.

BTW, I wish that, too, but I’d have to agree with NoDonkey. NYS has long been in the process of restricting and regualting insurance so much that just about every insurer has left the state. The government is pretty much creating the crisis just so that there is clamor for the government to solve the crisis and the solution they come up with is, !surprise!, government provided health care.

Dusty on August 22, 2008 at 1:43 PM

Hmmm… Under what authority is Congress even getting involved? Its not interstate commerce if its MY doctor in MY state.

Romeo13 on August 22, 2008 at 1:19 PM

You doctor orders his tongue depressors from a factory across state lines…interstate commerce clause…voila, they’re involved.

Nosferightu on August 22, 2008 at 2:01 PM

You doctor orders his tongue depressors from a factory across state lines…interstate commerce clause…voila, they’re involved.

“interstate”….if you pronounce that in an ‘authentically’ black manner it sounds like “in da state” – to deny this would be racist.

“In da state commerce” – rejoice the dawn of black constitutionalism.

Hey, it makes as much sense as current interpretations of the interstate commerce clause…..

LimeyGeek on August 22, 2008 at 2:54 PM

Me: Why is this a problem — Michelle Obama was operating on behalf of the hospital. Why is she responsible for the issue with unaffiliated community clinics?


They aren’t unaffiliated
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Emergency rooms are not meant to be used to replace primary care physicians, and the hospital is right to steer people to clinics. However, the investment on the part of the University of Chicago looks pretty darn meager, and the South Side Health Collaborative which Michelle Obama launched was backed by a Federal Grant.

Buy Danish on August 22, 2008 at 3:11 PM

Is Michelle Obama a Marxist too? I know for sure she’s a black rascist who subscribes to Black Liberation Theology. Twenty years in the pews guarantees that…

adamsmith on August 22, 2008 at 3:21 PM

That is one scary photo of the Barackuda.

RushBaby on August 22, 2008 at 12:42 PM

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That’s it!!! She looks like a Barackuda. I’ll bet her jaw is on hinges.
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Kinda reminds me of a neanderthal caught in the middle of the evolution to man…

stacman on August 22, 2008 at 3:41 PM

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