Arrow-right Camera
Subscribe now

Single-payer is the way

Daniel Schaffer’s Jan. 18 commentary, “The best option for health care,” made several excellent points.

The first noted how joining health care and private health insurance companies at the hip has produced spendy and often unsatisfactory coverage, the cost of which increases annually and nontransparently at a dizzying, unregulated and unsustainable rate.

The second pointed out that a single-payer system would lower excessive costs to the insured by eliminating considerable administrative expenses, profit-making and the need to pay shareholders, and thus merits our consideration.

The third (the piece de resistance, in my opinion) suggested that the single-payer system of choice would expand Medicare to cover everyone cradle to grave. This would lower and standardize care costs in large part, eliminate the current fatuous bill “negotiations” between health care providers and health insurance companies, level the playing field for both health care providers and their patients, and ameliorate the bankruptcy-by-health-care-debt issue facing many Americans.

The fourth reminded us that our current system of paying for health care is broken, and the chances for improvement by sticking with the status quo are low indeed.

David Fietz

Springdale, Wash.



Letters policy

The Spokesman-Review invites original letters on local topics of public interest. Your letter must adhere to the following rules:

  • No more than 250 words
  • We reserve the right to reject letters that are not factually correct, racist or are written with malice.
  • We cannot accept more than one letter a month from the same writer.
  • With each letter, include your daytime phone number and street address.
  • The Spokesman-Review retains the nonexclusive right to archive and re-publish any material submitted for publication.

Unfortunately, we don’t have space to publish all letters received, nor are we able to acknowledge their receipt. (Learn more.)

Submit letters using any of the following:

Our online form
Submit your letter here
Mail
Letters to the Editor
The Spokesman-Review
999 W. Riverside Ave.
Spokane, WA 99201
Fax
(509) 459-3815

Read more about how we crafted our Letters to the Editor policy