Albert Einstein once said, “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results!”
Last week for the 51st time the House of Representatives voted to kill the Affordable Care Act (ACA, better known as Obamacare!).
Besides spending millions of dollars and precious time on senseless legislation destined to fail, members of the House would apparently like to reinstate insurance caps, let insurance companies cancel your policy and/or raise the premium, re-institute preexisting condition exclusions, reinstate the medicare doughnut hole, provide unlimited profit to insurers, take kids off parents’ policies, cut health coverage to millions of uninsured Americans, just to mention a few of the items taken care of in ACA.
Apparently some Members of Congress are against “socialized” (government involved/subsidized) health care. Indeed, if they are, they should be asked the question “Are you enrolled or have utilized a little known service perk called the Office of the Attending Physician (OAP)?”.
This little perk is involved in providing government subsidized medical services to Members of Congress and the Supreme Court. The OAP is a state of the art medical facility in the Capitol with satellite facilities in the DC area which provide a wide variety of services. In addition to several Naval doctors in the facilities, trained medical staff can provide services from chiropractic to physical therapy including x-ray and lab. They are further backed up by specialists from military hospitals or private practitioners in the area.
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The OAP is principally funded out of the Navy’s budget with a modest Congressional appropriation for staffing. A couple of hundred members of Congress pay a modest several hundred dollar annual fee, but no matter whether you pay the fee or not, no member of Congress is ever turned away. To top it off, they never ask you for your insurance card, never file an insurance claim, and there never is a waiting line!
Hmm, “socialized” medicine is OK for some, but not for all!!