Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
If you think healthcare if expensive now, wait until it's free and every trailer park and housing project druggy goes to the doctor for every ache and pain and you, the taxpayer has to foot the bill.
The solution is SIMPLE AS HELL. Put in place a $200 deductible, and prevent use of the healthcare benefits to pay for all drugs. The reason insurance costs so damn much is people are happy with paying $300 a month for insurance to pay for their $75 checkups.
Originally posted by: JoPh
who is that?
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
If you think healthcare if expensive now, wait until it's free and every trailer park and housing project druggy goes to the doctor for every ache and pain and you, the taxpayer has to foot the bill.
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
If you think healthcare if expensive now, wait until it's free and every trailer park and housing project druggy goes to the doctor for every ache and pain and you, the taxpayer has to foot the bill.
The solution is SIMPLE AS HELL. Put in place a $200 deductible, and prevent use of the healthcare benefits to pay for all drugs. The reason insurance costs so damn much is people are happy with paying $300 a month for insurance to pay for their $75 checkups.
Fixed again.Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Fixed.Originally posted by: JoPh
F*** no.
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Fixed.Originally posted by: JoPh
Hell no.
Originally posted by: MX2times
Originally posted by: upsciLLion
The answer to sh!tty healthcare is not sh!ttier healthcare.
I see your point, but it doesnt have to be like that
Originally posted by: Ryan
Yes - but I think there shoudl be some kind of restrictions. Children should be covered until they're 18, everyone over should have to be a working member of society (IE - employed) to be covered.
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: MX2times
Originally posted by: upsciLLion
The answer to sh!tty healthcare is not sh!ttier healthcare.
I see your point, but it doesnt have to be like that
And you think Government can make it better?!?!? Lolololololoololo.....
And, healthcare in this country is NOT ******. The cost may be, but the care is definitely not.
Originally posted by: Boxxcar
Many countries in western Europe have free medical care and quite frankly, many people still pay out of pocket for private care because the free care is not very good, have long waiting lists for appts and necessary operations, or the doctors are unskilled. Socialized medicine would never work in the US, but I'll tell you what should be done. The US govt needs to place caps on the costs that the medical community charges for service. My wife recently spent three hours in the emergency room at the local hospital. The bill was over $2700! My insurance paid it, but either way you look at it, that's highway robbery!
Originally posted by: broon
No. Americans should get of their lazy butts and work for it.
It's not a "war on oil." If it were, money wouldn't be an issue because we'd be stealing all that sweet Iraqi crude. Unfortunately it doesn't quite work that way...Originally posted by: gnumantsc
Maybe things would be better down there if healthcare was provided to everyone instead of funding billions and billions to a war on oil.
Originally posted by: Fmr12B
No, but in reality it already is funded by our tax dollars. Peoplewho have no med insurance go to emergency rooms and get treatment all of the time.
The biggest costs to our medical system from my point of view is that people think everyone should have a long long life regardless of the cost.
Those rpeemie babies need to be allowed to die rather than live in a incubator. Preemies have a lifetime of problems from mental retardation to health issues.
Cost per day for hospital stays is close to $5000/day.
Every person I know over 40 is on a drug cocktail of life extenders from lower blood pressure to lower cholesterol. So basically these 40yr olds that have 40yrs of high cost drug benefits.
Don't get me started on illegals, drug users, and welfare recipients.
Germany is in western Europe, they have free medical but it not really free. Talk to a German and they will tell you how much money is taken from their check to pay the theirs and others health care. The reason your wife's bill was so high it to pay for all those people who run to the emergency room for health care and don't pay for the visit. Your insurance companies and mine are paying their bills.Many countries in western Europe have free medical care and quite frankly, many people still pay out of pocket for private care because the free care is not very good, have long waiting lists for appts and necessary operations, or the doctors are unskilled. Socialized medicine would never work in the US, but I'll tell you what should be done. The US govt needs to place caps on the costs that the medical community charges for service. My wife recently spent three hours in the emergency room at the local hospital. The bill was over $2700! My insurance paid it, but either way you look at it, that's highway robbery!
