Originally posted by: CPA
Fixed again.Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Fixed.Originally posted by: JoPh
F*** no.
Originally posted by: CPA
Fixed again.Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Fixed.Originally posted by: JoPh
F*** no.
Originally posted by: UNESC0
Chinese, Indo Canadians, and Blacks.
They get the operation in most cases. If it isn't picked up by some social program they are obligated to pay which could cause financial problems but that is why insurance is important.Originally posted by: UNESC0
some Canadians who have the financial resources are able to go to the US for healthcare if they don't want to wait. It costs and "arm and a leg" though. If you can't pay you're still going to get that knee surgery or heart operation though.
What happens in the US when someone can't pay for a life-saving operation?
Originally posted by: UNESC0
80% of Canada is "white"
while 70% of the US is "white", a big difference? I'd say not but that's opinion.
so it's the illegality of immigrants that's in question - okay now you're making more sense. Any evidence about the amounts of illegal immigrants in the US? Wouldn't using census numbers be rather misleading... how can anyone get an accurate picture?
You Canadians can sit up there in your log cabins, watching hockey on a rocking chair, saying "eh...eh" "how are you eh" to each other, but don't pretend you know what America is all about.
I'm just about to sit down to watch the hockey game - although it may be the irony that made me smile.![]()
Originally posted by: Boxxcar The bill was over $2700! My insurance paid it, but either way you look at it, that's highway robbery!
Originally posted by: RCN
Originally posted by: unsped
medical care should be a basic right of an industrialized country. republican greed creates inhumane living for many.
I deal with the folks most likely to "need" it everyday. They don't have any fvcking right to my money even though most of them are spending it anyway through medicaid, stamps, EIC, etc.
Why should I pay for the folks that can't use birth control, thought school wasn't school, have nicer sh!t than I have, smoke two packs a day @ $3.50+ a pack, grocery shop at convenience stores using EBT, buy beer with the cash they made "under the table", smoke a quarter+ a week, spend there tax returns/ EIC on big screens and rims, and worst of all have absolutely no desire to change any of it and pass their "values" to their 50 kids.
Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Originally posted by: Boxxcar The bill was over $2700! My insurance paid it, but either way you look at it, that's highway robbery!
First of all, as a physician myself I have to pretty much agree with JLgatsby so far.
In response to the quote above, the insurance probably has a contract that says it pays about 25% of whatever it gets billed. I.e. they receive a $2700 bill, and send the hospital $700 and everyones happy. Of course, they dont tell the consumer this, because they like you to think that they just paid off a huge bill for you. The person who gets really screwed, is ther person with some semblence of a job and no insurance, theyre stuck with the entire bill (for the most part, unemployeds/homeless/etc... get written off as a loss).
The US is unique as a nation in the first world. No other country has 300 million people, 150 million of whom are at best, grossly obese pigs who sit around all day. Add to that, a realtively large minority/homeless/drug abusing population that doesnt really contribute to the tax base but take away health care resources from the general pool.
Costs inherent to the medical field have also risen rapidly in the last few years. Mostly in the form of prescription drgs and medical equiptment. Everything from orthropedic hardware, saline bags, syringes, printer paper has risen at absurd rates the last few rates.
Salaries of allied health care workers have risen fairly rapidly as well (the starting salary for an ICU nurse at UC Davis Med Center is 85K/yr, and they cant find anyone to take the job). Xray tech, physical therpapists, phramacists have all experience large pay raises recently (i.e. tell your kids to go into one of these fields). Physican salaries, while high, have actually FALLEN over the last 10 years (our department took a 15% across the board pay cut a couple years ago, causing some very good people to leave), so no, openign US medical school to every Tom, Dick , and Harry to increase supply isnt going to help your costs.
That's my 2 cents, but then again what do I know, Im just a physician.
Originally posted by: UNESC0
some Canadians who have the financial resources are able to go to the US for healthcare if they don't want to wait. It costs and "arm and a leg" though. If you can't pay you're still going to get that knee surgery or heart operation though.
What happens in the US when someone can't pay for a life-saving operation?
Originally posted by: unsped
its basic healthcare, you already pay for it anyways. hospitals cannot turn down someone in urgent need.
and the asnwer is because its the moral thing to do, inaction is action itself.
you cant look at it like your not 'enabling' healthcare for them, you have to look at it like youve contributed to a system that has made healthcare unobtainable to many.
just get over it, people have the right to live... these are the same people that work ****** backbreaking jobs and pick your fields so you can live a middle class life and sit back and complain about lazy immigrants.
just because you arent getting it for free now doesnt mean you should penalize other people ... when in the end free healthcare is the right thing.
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: UNESC0
some Canadians who have the financial resources are able to go to the US for healthcare if they don't want to wait. It costs and "arm and a leg" though. If you can't pay you're still going to get that knee surgery or heart operation though.
What happens in the US when someone can't pay for a life-saving operation?
No, you will likely die waiting for a heart operation in Canada because over 90% of Canadian heart specialists have stated that they give preferential treatment to the social elite. The Canadian system forces the poor to pay for the preferential health care of the rich.
Originally posted by: DVK916
Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Originally posted by: Boxxcar[/I
Recently we won a lawsuit regarding an accident that caused an injury. The insurance company recieved $1000 from this lawsuite saying they deserve to be reimbursed for medical fees by the people who caused the accident. The emergency room fees. Do you think they really paid $1000, or did they rip us off.
Sucks that out of the 6000 settlement, we only got 2000 of it. 3000 went to the lawyer and doctor bills, and 1000 went to the health insurance, and 2000 went to us.
The health insurance only paid for the emergency room visit, not the check up appointments after those.
What was your bill from the ER? Its probably likely that it was higher than $1000, so the company is probably not trying to screw you over (but then again, I wouldnt put it past them).
Originally posted by: aircooled
healthcare is a need, not a want. we need roads, we pay taxes for them, we need schools, we pay taxes for them, we need healthcare......
Originally posted by: unsped
Originally posted by: RCN
Originally posted by: unsped
medical care should be a basic right of an industrialized country. republican greed creates inhumane living for many.
I deal with the folks most likely to "need" it everyday. They don't have any fvcking right to my money even though most of them are spending it anyway through medicaid, stamps, EIC, etc.
Why should I pay for the folks that can't use birth control, thought school wasn't school, have nicer sh!t than I have, smoke two packs a day @ $3.50+ a pack, grocery shop at convenience stores using EBT, buy beer with the cash they made "under the table", smoke a quarter+ a week, spend there tax returns/ EIC on big screens and rims, and worst of all have absolutely no desire to change any of it and pass their "values" to their 50 kids.
its basic healthcare, you already pay for it anyways. hospitals cannot turn down someone in urgent need.
and the asnwer is because its the moral thing to do, inaction is action itself.
you cant look at it like your not 'enabling' healthcare for them, you have to look at it like youve contributed to a system that has made healthcare unobtainable to many.
just get over it, people have the right to live... these are the same people that work ****** backbreaking jobs and pick your fields so you can live a middle class life and sit back and complain about lazy immigrants.
just because you arent getting it for free now doesnt mean you should penalize other people ... when in the end free healthcare is the right thing.
Originally posted by: Vic
I want the taxpayers to buy me a brand new car every year.
Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Originally posted by: DVK916
Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Originally posted by: Boxxcar[/I
Recently we won a lawsuit regarding an accident that caused an injury. The insurance company recieved $1000 from this lawsuite saying they deserve to be reimbursed for medical fees by the people who caused the accident. The emergency room fees. Do you think they really paid $1000, or did they rip us off.
Sucks that out of the 6000 settlement, we only got 2000 of it. 3000 went to the lawyer and doctor bills, and 1000 went to the health insurance, and 2000 went to us.
The health insurance only paid for the emergency room visit, not the check up appointments after those.
What was your bill from the ER? Its probably likely that it was higher than $1000, so the company is probably not trying to screw you over (but then again, I wouldnt put it past them).
Actually I have no idea how much the ER bill was. This was a family memeber of mine, who told me about the settlement. I never really asked him how much the ER bill was.
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
A car is probably more of a need than healthcare in the US. In most places, you couldn't even get to a doctor's office without a car. You may be on to something!
Originally posted by: preslove
It's not that healthcare should be mandatory, it's just that our current healthcare system is royally fvcked. We are being screwed by the insurrers, and you guys are talking about morality and rights? I just don't want to be scammed by a bunch of useless fvcktards. Our system is the least efficient of all our peers.
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.
