Reichley Column: We don’t have a health-care crisis
Published: June 16, 2009
I was driving up Va. 234 past the speedway today and saw a billboard announcing that the Prince William Hospital is the top-rated orthopedic center in the region. In March, the hospital was awarded
the “HealthGrades 2008 Orthopedic Surgery Excellence Award.”
Some politicians looking to spend more money and get more power are trying to scare us by telling us we have a “health-care crisis.” They insist that hasty action is needed to “fix” the problem.
We have over 16,000 licensed physicians in Virginia.
FindDoc shows 73 primary care physicians in Manassas who take Aetna HMO insurance.
Google finds 31 opticians in a five-mile radius of Manassas.
We have two large hospitals with 342 beds.
Our two hospitals handled over 345,000 outpatient visits, served over 112,000 emergency room patients and performed over 5,100 births (numbers from US News online).
When I tore my retina, I saw an optician and had an operation with a retina specialist the same day. When I had severe back pain, I had access to MRI and other equipment to diagnose the problem.
And when I needed physical therapy, I had a choice of therapists in our area.
We do not have a “health-care” crisis. We have well-trained physicians in almost every conceivable specialty. We have top-rate facilities and the latest equipment. While we have to wait for some tests
and procedures, the wait is nothing compared to countries where they provide government health care. We also have a tremendous selection of drugs for every need or want.
And we are a charitable country. The Virginia Association of Free Clinics Web site lists 54 free clinics in Virginia, including one right in downtown Manassas. These clinics provide treatment for those
who cannot pay for services.
Virginia has a medical insurance plan for poor people, called “FAMIS,” which has very low costs. In fact, most states have such programs. The federal government’s “SCHIP” program provides health
care for children in families making up to three times the poverty level. But many families do not take advantage of these programs, no matter how cheap they are. A lot of the 45 million uninsured are
uninsured by choice, not because there were no affordable insurance plans available.
But our health care isn’t cheap. Our costs are high, because we have so much care available. If you go to the hospital, you might get multiple expensive tests on expensive equipment. If the equipment
wasn’t available, our costs would be less — but our care would be less complete as well.
Our drug costs are high because it seems every day there is a new, more expensive but better drug available to treat our illnesses. You could stick with the drugs we had 10 years ago at the risk of not
getting the best treatment possible. But we all want the “best.” People are living longer because of expensive maintenance drugs that were unavailable at any price a decade ago.
When politicians scare you about “health care” they are really talking about “health-care cost” — and they are usually pushing a new health insurance program that they will control.
If you already have health insurance, and five out of six of us do, be scared of what the politicians will do to your insurance — like tax it to pay for their new program or force you to pay for insurance you
don’t want.
The politicians talk about “controlling costs” — which invariably means cutting expenses by limiting services. Of course, each of us can do that now, by deciding how much money we want to spend for
our care.
But some politicians think they would be better at choosing for you.
Some want to “level” the playing field, by limiting your ability to pay for your own treatment or limiting what treatments are available. They will have to limit services, because when people get free health
care, they will use it far more often, overloading the system.
Obviously, our system is not perfect. But problems with individual providers and hospitals won’t be fixed by replacing the current system with a new government-run system. If you have a broken
windowpane, you don’t tear down your house and build a new one.
There are people without insurance. It must be tempting for them to get “free” health care. But it isn’t free — their neighbors who are paying for their own insurance will pay through their taxes.
Charles Reichley has been a Prince William County resident since 1981. He can be reached at critically .
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Wouldn’t you just love to know. I am very much involved with criminals in our community but not like the way the Phdee most likely fantasizes. And it is none of your business.
sissy - how do you know the educational level of pedophiles and child porn people sitting in the jail? Have you mixed and mingled with them? Or did you just make it all up - what you want to believe but for which you have no FACTS. Where do you get all this “imagination”? From drugs?
And vmj, as for addressing commentators who think they are genius but are imbeciles, sure fits you. Sounds like you have maybe stopped talking to yourself.
It is so hilarious that sissy, vmj, and joni have no clue they are name callers and hatemongers. But then again, like an alcoholic, you have to admit you have a problem before improving.
sissy…I agree with you when you say you are going to ignore some of the commenters because of their excessive name calling and rants that make absolutely no sense and are non compos mentis. I also do not address the commenters who believe they are genius, when they are simply imbeciles.
Facts are facts…
Most of the child pedophiles and child porn pushers sitting in the Regional Jail have higher educations… which make it even worse. Yet ... they believe they are too smart and above the laws to ever get caught. Time and patience, all things come to light.
By the way the little doggie left his business in his own front lawn not mine because he would get his little tale lit up in the process… no harm just a friendly reminder to not enter my garden.
Oh more from the self proclaimed PhDee. Thanks but No thanks. I will pass on your recommendation because I am quite comfortable with myself and what I have to say and I would gladly go on with it. I have no lies to hide BUT I’d bet anything you do do deww hoo. And I would not be budged by your demands even standing toe to toe with you defending my good name ... I would have a great thrill if I were provided the opportunity to trash you to your face one to one in defense of children. LOSER! IGNORE activated… XXphdeeXX
Sissy, your neighbors’ dog knew where to leave his droppings, didn’t he.
I see 2 kooks have been prowling old postings on this website and just now are responding.
ZCX and vmj are the ones who o June 23 both made responses to Editors Blog of May 27. Why so long? Both attacked me - they both are so ignorant.
As for racism, today’s MJ has an artlce by Leonard Pitts on the editorial page. What he says about racism and Republicans is exactly what I haved poszgted here ever since we had the resolution squabble. Born and raised in the segregated South, I know well all about racism. Lived through the 60’s. I’m so good at it, I call tell when one’s logic or “reason” on some social matter is based on racism. And zcx is a raciszt. VMJ - I don’t know - he/she is mostly ignorant.
Casannovsa, theree lots of “Reverends” out there fleecing their flocks: Pat robertson, Jerry Falwell, Billy Graham, Swaggart, Bakers, etc etc etc. All read the bible.
sissy;
You don’t have to tell me about Kaiser insurance——I haved had it for over 15 years. So just shut your silly and ignorant mouthm, and go back under a rock with your clody kooks vmj, joni, etc.
As for Ron and his postings on his PERSONAL experience seeking medical help, including with Kaiser, again, why don’t you shutyour mouth. Ask anyone with the brain of a babboon: if one had to believe Ron’s PERSONAL experience or your “dream” or “imagination”, which do you think people would most likely believe. No, it would not be you, vmj, joni- it is you 3 who have no facts. Just make believe. Or is it chronic, habitual, or pathological liars?
LOL…


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