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Wendell Potter and my four years at BlueCross BlueShield

Today on K-Talk I played a video I previously posted on this site.  I had stated Wendell Potter was warning everyone about a Bennett type health care plan.

Today I stated as someone who worked at BlueCross BlueShield for four years, I found the video very interesting.  I spent the first year at BCBS in Customer Service, the next two as a claims adjudicator (someone who processes claims), and the last year as an assistant supervisor over 29 people.  This video hit pretty close to home so I wanted to share it with everyone.


To read the full transcript go to PBS.org

At the end of the video Wendell Potter stated the free market isn’t working for health care.  I pointed out, as Wendell Potter stated, the large insurance companies are being up their competition, eliminating the free market.

I also should have pointed out lobbyists eliminate the free market.  When you have lobbyists spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to influence Congress on their behalf, Congress passes laws that favor certain businesses.  That eliminates the free market.  You can’t necessarily say the free market has failed because we don’t have one.

I would also like to point out Bill Moyers and Wendell Potter talked about a young woman named Nataline Sarkisyan.  What they neglected to mention in this video, but had previously, was Nataline died two hours after CINGA finally approved her liver transplant.


To read the full transcript go to PBS.org



British health care system covers placebos

Richard Dawkins is concerned because the British health care system is paying for placebo treatments using tax payer dollars.  The treatment is called Homeopathy, which consist of giving a patient water as a medication and spending a lot of time talking to him.

Many patients swear by this treatment, but perhaps it’s the human interaction for a lonely person that’s actually the cure.


Despite the British health care system’s coverage of such treatments, their annual health care cost per person is still lower than the United Sates.  Time recently reported the average annual health care cost per capita in Brittan is $3,361 while in the United States the cost is $7,026.

Bill Moyers Journal reported the average US cost for health care was $6,567 in  2006.


CIGNA Head of Corporate Communications Wendell Potter warns of Bennett health plan

On July 10, 2009 Wendell Potter made an appearance on the PBS program Bill Moyers Journal.  Potter was head of CIGNA’s Corporate Communications department — a position he attained during his 15 year career at CIGNA.  In the interview Wendell Potter states he resigned after his conscience got the best of him.

Potter stated:

One of the books I read as I was trying to make up my mind here was President Kennedy’s “Profiles in Courage.”

And in the forward, Robert Kennedy said that one of the president’s, one of his favorite quotes was a Dante quote that, “The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of moral crisis, maintain a neutrality.” And when I read that, I said, “Oh, jeez, I– you know. I’m headed for that hottest place in hell, unless I say something.”



At the end of the show Bill Moyers and Wendell Potter discuss the future goals for the health insurance industry and lobby.

BILL MOYERS: For the government to require every one of us to have some policy.

WENDELL POTTER: Exactly. And that sounds great. It is an important thing that everyone be enrolled in some kind of a benefit plan. They e { margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } –>[the health insurance companies] don’t want a public plan. They want all the uninsured to have to be enrolled in a private insurance plan. They want– they see those 50 million people as potentially 50 million new customers. So they’re in favor of that. They see this as a way to essentially lock them into the system, and ensure their profitability in the future. The strategy is as it was in 1993 and ‘94, to conduct this charm offensive on the surface. But behind the scenes, to use front groups and third-party advocates and ideological allies. And those on Capitol Hill who are aligned with them, philosophically, to do the dirty work.

That’s what Robert Bennett’s Healthy Americans Act will do — require every person in the United States to enroll in a corporate health insurance plan.

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