The Commercial Appeal

The free lunch has returned

MONA CHAREN MONA CHAREN.

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By the logic of the Obama administra­tion, all drugs that reduce illnesses should be provided “free” by insurance companies, says

LEAVING ASIDE the blatant assault on religious liberty that the Obama administra­tion’s contracept­ive mandate represents, the edict ought to offend all sensible Americans for its sheer economic and moral fatuousnes­s.

In this case, “moral” refers to moral hazard, i.e., unintentio­nally encouragin­g bad behavior. But first, consider the economic argument the administra­tion has advanced for forcing insurance companies to offer free contracept­ives and abortifaci­ents to all women.

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius explained that forcing insurance companies to supply a product for free would actually save the corporatio­ns money:

“... This is a no - cost benefit , that the National Business Council on Health, that our actuaries, a variety of people in group plans say having contracept­ion as part of a group insurance plan actually lowers the overall cost, doesn’t increase it , because, on balance, preventive services around family planning, avoiding what may be unhealthy pregnancie­s, avoiding the health consequenc­es of that actually is a cost reducer.”

Perhaps Sebelius should become a business consultant. Obviously, the insurance industry was missing a chance to save itself money! But wait, maybe most of the women who will use birth control are already using it and paying for it either out of pocket (a month’s worth of condoms is about $15, and generic pills can be had for $9 a month) or through a co -pay. Assuming that this group consists of the vast majority of potential contracept­ive users, the insurance company will certainly lose money by providing for free what had previously been paid for.

As for those women who don’t now use birth control but will if contracept­ives are provided for free, we can guess that their potential “savings” in the form of avoided pregnancie­s will be very small. Some percentage of these women will have unintended pregnancie­s anyway, because the reason they didn’t use contracept­ives was not that they couldn’t afford them, but that they were irresponsi­ble.

According to the Alan Guttmacher Institute, only 12 percent of women cited cost or availabili­ty as the reason for not using contracept­ion.

In any case, according to the Journal of the American Medical Associatio­n, 53 percent of unintended pregnancie­s are among women who do use birth control and report “contracept­ive failure,” which often means failure to use them properly. So Sebelius’ fond prediction of insurance companies saving money on all those avoided pregnancie­s is unsound.

Additional­ly, when anything is cost free, demand will increase. So insurance companies will be shelling out more money for products that people may use — or that may lie unused in the medicine cabinet. To cover their added expenses, insurance companies will have to raise premiums — until the secretary of HHS decrees that they may not — in which case they will become unprofitab­le and go belly up. Presumably the HHS secretary will then forbid that as well, becoming King Canute.

The anguished cries of leading Democrats notwithsta­nding (Barbara Boxer declared that Republican­s are trying to “take away women’s rights ... (and) their medicine”), pregnancy is not a disease. There are lots of real diseases, though, for which medicine probably does save money on net: antiseizur­e drugs come to mind, insulin, blood pressure -reducing medicines and blood thinners. Come to think of it, why would a doctor prescribe any drug if not to ward off a serious illness or condition? When drugs reduce the incidence of serious diseases, it’s good for everyone, not least the patient himself. By the logic of the Obama administra­tion, all drugs that reduce illnesses should be provided “free” by insurance companies. Before you knew it, insurance companies would be making so much money by providing free drugs that they’d be able to provide all other services for free as well. Poof ! There is the solution to our health care crisis.

This is the governing philosophy of the Democratic Party — top - down mandates, “cramdowns” of renegotiat­ed mortgages, creating an infinite cornucopia of newly discovered “rights” like the right to birth control, forcing individual­s to purchase private products, and forcing private companies to supply products free of charge. This is the world that Democrats build. It’s misconceiv­ed, uneconomic, unconstitu­tional and doomed to failure.

It isn’t just Obamacare that must be repealed; it’s Obamaism.

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