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July 10, 2009 at 11:56 AM #428862July 10, 2009 at 12:48 PM #428154
briansd1
Guest[quote=dbapig]
Health insurance and hospitals – WHO can afford to pay the insurance and the hospitals the sums they are demanding???
[/quote]Health care is expensive because people don’t see the bills at all, or way after the services are rendered.
I think that we should have national public health coverage with a catch.
Patients would be responsible to pay, out of pocket, the first 1/4 of their income in health care costs.
You’ll see patients bargaining for coverage and prices will drop drastically.
You’ll also see natural selection resume its proper course. The people with bad genes won’t be able to reproduce so much.
July 10, 2009 at 12:48 PM #428380briansd1
Guest[quote=dbapig]
Health insurance and hospitals – WHO can afford to pay the insurance and the hospitals the sums they are demanding???
[/quote]Health care is expensive because people don’t see the bills at all, or way after the services are rendered.
I think that we should have national public health coverage with a catch.
Patients would be responsible to pay, out of pocket, the first 1/4 of their income in health care costs.
You’ll see patients bargaining for coverage and prices will drop drastically.
You’ll also see natural selection resume its proper course. The people with bad genes won’t be able to reproduce so much.
July 10, 2009 at 12:48 PM #428670briansd1
Guest[quote=dbapig]
Health insurance and hospitals – WHO can afford to pay the insurance and the hospitals the sums they are demanding???
[/quote]Health care is expensive because people don’t see the bills at all, or way after the services are rendered.
I think that we should have national public health coverage with a catch.
Patients would be responsible to pay, out of pocket, the first 1/4 of their income in health care costs.
You’ll see patients bargaining for coverage and prices will drop drastically.
You’ll also see natural selection resume its proper course. The people with bad genes won’t be able to reproduce so much.
July 10, 2009 at 12:48 PM #428741briansd1
Guest[quote=dbapig]
Health insurance and hospitals – WHO can afford to pay the insurance and the hospitals the sums they are demanding???
[/quote]Health care is expensive because people don’t see the bills at all, or way after the services are rendered.
I think that we should have national public health coverage with a catch.
Patients would be responsible to pay, out of pocket, the first 1/4 of their income in health care costs.
You’ll see patients bargaining for coverage and prices will drop drastically.
You’ll also see natural selection resume its proper course. The people with bad genes won’t be able to reproduce so much.
July 10, 2009 at 12:48 PM #428902briansd1
Guest[quote=dbapig]
Health insurance and hospitals – WHO can afford to pay the insurance and the hospitals the sums they are demanding???
[/quote]Health care is expensive because people don’t see the bills at all, or way after the services are rendered.
I think that we should have national public health coverage with a catch.
Patients would be responsible to pay, out of pocket, the first 1/4 of their income in health care costs.
You’ll see patients bargaining for coverage and prices will drop drastically.
You’ll also see natural selection resume its proper course. The people with bad genes won’t be able to reproduce so much.
July 10, 2009 at 1:21 PM #428179sd_matt
ParticipantOK folks.
Apparently we are still learning our lesson about excessively going from one side to another.
July 10, 2009 at 1:21 PM #428405sd_matt
ParticipantOK folks.
Apparently we are still learning our lesson about excessively going from one side to another.
July 10, 2009 at 1:21 PM #428695sd_matt
ParticipantOK folks.
Apparently we are still learning our lesson about excessively going from one side to another.
July 10, 2009 at 1:21 PM #428765sd_matt
ParticipantOK folks.
Apparently we are still learning our lesson about excessively going from one side to another.
July 10, 2009 at 1:21 PM #428927sd_matt
ParticipantOK folks.
Apparently we are still learning our lesson about excessively going from one side to another.
July 10, 2009 at 5:13 PM #428318dbapig
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=dbapig]
Health insurance and hospitals – WHO can afford to pay the insurance and the hospitals the sums they are demanding???
[/quote]Health care is expensive because people don’t see the bills at all, or way after the services are rendered.
I think that we should have national public health coverage with a catch.
Patients would be responsible to pay, out of pocket, the first 1/4 of their income in health care costs.
You’ll see patients bargaining for coverage and prices will drop drastically.
You’ll also see natural selection resume its proper course. The people with bad genes won’t be able to reproduce so much.[/quote]
National public health coverage is what I’m praying for. Basic/preventative care should not count against the 1/4 income rule or it will just keep people from seeking care until it’s too late imho.
But what do I know? Looks like the healthcare reform is being shaped by the same people who want to keep profiting from it. Read a line in an article that said insurance companies are coming around to ’embracing’ health care reform because they realize many of their ‘customers’ will be moving over to MediCare, due to the aging of the baby boomers. What perfect timing for them.
July 10, 2009 at 5:13 PM #428543dbapig
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=dbapig]
Health insurance and hospitals – WHO can afford to pay the insurance and the hospitals the sums they are demanding???
[/quote]Health care is expensive because people don’t see the bills at all, or way after the services are rendered.
I think that we should have national public health coverage with a catch.
Patients would be responsible to pay, out of pocket, the first 1/4 of their income in health care costs.
You’ll see patients bargaining for coverage and prices will drop drastically.
You’ll also see natural selection resume its proper course. The people with bad genes won’t be able to reproduce so much.[/quote]
National public health coverage is what I’m praying for. Basic/preventative care should not count against the 1/4 income rule or it will just keep people from seeking care until it’s too late imho.
But what do I know? Looks like the healthcare reform is being shaped by the same people who want to keep profiting from it. Read a line in an article that said insurance companies are coming around to ’embracing’ health care reform because they realize many of their ‘customers’ will be moving over to MediCare, due to the aging of the baby boomers. What perfect timing for them.
July 10, 2009 at 5:13 PM #428832dbapig
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=dbapig]
Health insurance and hospitals – WHO can afford to pay the insurance and the hospitals the sums they are demanding???
[/quote]Health care is expensive because people don’t see the bills at all, or way after the services are rendered.
I think that we should have national public health coverage with a catch.
Patients would be responsible to pay, out of pocket, the first 1/4 of their income in health care costs.
You’ll see patients bargaining for coverage and prices will drop drastically.
You’ll also see natural selection resume its proper course. The people with bad genes won’t be able to reproduce so much.[/quote]
National public health coverage is what I’m praying for. Basic/preventative care should not count against the 1/4 income rule or it will just keep people from seeking care until it’s too late imho.
But what do I know? Looks like the healthcare reform is being shaped by the same people who want to keep profiting from it. Read a line in an article that said insurance companies are coming around to ’embracing’ health care reform because they realize many of their ‘customers’ will be moving over to MediCare, due to the aging of the baby boomers. What perfect timing for them.
July 10, 2009 at 5:13 PM #428903dbapig
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=dbapig]
Health insurance and hospitals – WHO can afford to pay the insurance and the hospitals the sums they are demanding???
[/quote]Health care is expensive because people don’t see the bills at all, or way after the services are rendered.
I think that we should have national public health coverage with a catch.
Patients would be responsible to pay, out of pocket, the first 1/4 of their income in health care costs.
You’ll see patients bargaining for coverage and prices will drop drastically.
You’ll also see natural selection resume its proper course. The people with bad genes won’t be able to reproduce so much.[/quote]
National public health coverage is what I’m praying for. Basic/preventative care should not count against the 1/4 income rule or it will just keep people from seeking care until it’s too late imho.
But what do I know? Looks like the healthcare reform is being shaped by the same people who want to keep profiting from it. Read a line in an article that said insurance companies are coming around to ’embracing’ health care reform because they realize many of their ‘customers’ will be moving over to MediCare, due to the aging of the baby boomers. What perfect timing for them.
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