Friday, March 24, 2006

Social Insurance


"Americans have been urged for several decades to view Social Security and Medicare as political relics--both unaffordable and unfair in light of contemporary demographic and fiscal circumstances and the practices of modern financial markets and modern medicine. Proposals abound for "modernizing" both systems to emphasize choice, competition, and individual ownership. This paper contends that critics of Social Security and Medicare have misanalyzed the problems of both programs and are urging misdirected reforms. The critics, we argue, are often wrong factually and sometimes confused conceptually. More fundamentally, these critiques and proposals are either ignorant of or hostile to the fundamental logic of social insurance."

To see the full article:
Marmor TR, Mashaw JL. (2006) Understanding Social Insurance: Fairness, Affordability, And The 'Modernization' Of Social Security And Medicare. Health Aff (Millwood). Mar 21; [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 16551642