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Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Modelworks
Originally posted by: Athena
I would call it an out of control doctor's office -- not a national health care system.Originally posted by: Modelworks
[What do you call a doctors office where the secretary draws names out of a box to see who can become a patient ?
A doctors office for a province that the national health care system is supposed to provide care for but is so lacking that people have to go to the ER to get drug refills.
The only thing that will come from UHC is corruption and rationing.
Going to ER for routine care is status quo for 50 million uninsured people in the US. Notice how it is such an outrage when it happens to a Canadian, it gets published in a paper.
So what is an outrage in Canada is status quo for US. I find that outrageous.
It is also the status quo for Medicaid patients, because there is no disincentive to do so. If I go to the ER for routine health care I am charged a premium. Not so with medicaid. If you go to an ER you'll often find it jammed with people who are there simply because they can be. That in turn drives up the overall cost of the system. That is separate from the issue of no coverage, but does factor into the credibility of politicians claiming that they will save money, but haven't bothered to fix an incredibly expensive loophole because it would be a political liability to do so.
Politics is very much a part in these programs. I'm not sure how it wouldn't be now. That's why I want to see what's proposed.
That's one thing I dislike about the current system. It's set up perfectly for abuse and over utilization of scare resources, yet no one will dare fix it.
