fromderinside
Mazzie Daius
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So, in your view, nothing can ever be called a success unless it is absolutely perfect in every regard?
No, in my view, no policy can ever be called mainly, mostly, or entirely a success without a priori benchmark, based on values and goals. Some considerations might be:
1) Did it save, or is it likely to save, the typical family 2500 a year?
2) Did it deliver on "keeping your doctor"?
3) Did it increase or decrease the cost of policies?
4) Did it improve or harm access to primary care doctors and hospitals for typical policy holders?
5) Did it fairly allocate costs through community rating?
6) Who benefited and who was harmed?
7) What was its effect on wage growth?
8) Etc.
Politically, perceived "successful" programs (no matter the reality) don't get reformed or replaced - they become frozen with new vested and rent seeking interests.
Where did you find this stuff? I even looked at Tea Party literature spouting about the dangers of Death Panels and I couldn't find such odd criteria as you chose.