sunnyside wrote: He goes throuh the whole thing talking about how the public option will "compete" with the private ones. Now seperate from whether you think it's the right thing to do. Even in the plan the democrats admit their plan is going to cost money that 1.5 trillion dollars and it's supposed to absorb parts of various existing expensive government health assistance programs for the poor etc. That's what private industry likely won't be able to compete with, because they can't run at a perpetual massive financial loss.
The worry being companies and indaviduals will switch to the public option, meaning costs beyond what the government is budgeting for (because the government is losing money on the policies), and the whole issue where then people get forced out of their existing healthcare options.
Again, you can say that's all great, but the point is that isn't what he's going to talk about.
I have a friend from Germany who I talked to at a wedding I was in recently and she said that they have private insurance companies and public options and they can compete simply because the private ones offer better care, better options, more treatments, more options (Like weight loss, breast augmentation) and the like. Also she says that the public option has long waits for elective procedures.
So there you go, there is room for insurance companies to compete in this new world but they will take a huge financial hit at the beginning and probably many will go under.