Ok ... so here's a question. With all the focus on health care at the moment ... what do you believe? What would you do you if you had the power to reshape American health care?
Me personally - I believe tort reform is required to eliminate defensive medicine (doing tests/procedures to limit lawsuits) which immediately raises capacity and lowers cost.
Rebalance payment incentives to promote general practicitioners and geriatric care where the best preventative medicine can take place warding off the more intrusive and costly specialists down the road. Since we'll need less of them they can move to family care or something more useful for the broader population.
Don't require health insurance. It's my body. I can care for it how I see fit. This is not car insurance where I can kill/damage someone else and they need protected from me. Give a window where no one can be denied for pre-existing conditions and after that ... if you took the risk and didn't sign up then you accept the consequences.
The government should give the market one last chance to control costs, improve care and act in a morally acceptable way (pharmaceuticals, insurers, doctors, etc). If they cotinue to fail, bring in a government sponsored insurance plan to compete and force their hands.
We should provide credits on a sliding scale to low income people for insurance. We already subsidize it through ER care so lets get the people under a plan where they can seek treatment before they have to go the ER.
Lastly, no free lunches! I have no problem helping someone while they are on unemployment. Or subsidizing coverage for someone who makes 15k a year and is feeding a family of four. But if you sit on your butt all day and are a deliberately non-productive member of society when you have the option to be something more ... don't cry to me when we don't cover you.
That's my 2 cents - have at it!