Originally posted by: SuperTool
The government should not be paying monopoly prices for drugs. We need price caps.
If you were a drug manufacturer, what would be your incentive to research and develop new drugs, knowing there's going to be a cap on what you can sell the successful ones for?Originally posted by: SuperTool
The government should not be paying monopoly prices for drugs. We need price caps.
Originally posted by: Ferocious
I'm against a universal health care system like the one in Canada.
However we need some kind of supplemental insurance program for WORKING Americans who cannot afford decent healthcare.
It's a damn shame that many WORKING Americans in this country can't afford decent healthcare while at the very same time they pay taxes which are in turn used to send BILLIONS in foreign aid and medical aid to foreigners.
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: Ferocious
I'm against a universal health care system like the one in Canada.
However we need some kind of supplemental insurance program for WORKING Americans who cannot afford decent healthcare.
It's a damn shame that many WORKING Americans in this country can't afford decent healthcare while at the very same time they pay taxes which are in turn used to send BILLIONS in foreign aid and medical aid to foreigners.
Make it mandatory that you have to work to get free healthcare and I might not have a problem with it.
Originally posted by: Ornery
If you were a drug manufacturer, what would be your incentive to research and develop new drugs, knowing there's going to be a cap on what you can sell the successful ones for?Originally posted by: SuperTool
The government should not be paying monopoly prices for drugs. We need price caps.
Originally posted by: Ornery
Wrong. You'll just sell existing drugs, and skip the mega expensive R&D. So much for progress, if our resident socialists get their way.
It sure isn't going to Doctors...The money is going somewhere
the only hope for that is Bush in a second term with a republican majority in the House and 60 republican senators...the Democrats will fight to the last lawyer/man to defend the lottery/tort system.How bout tort reform instead?
Originally posted by: Ornery
If you were a drug manufacturer, what would be your incentive to research and develop new drugs, knowing there's going to be a cap on what you can sell the successful ones for?Originally posted by: SuperTool
The government should not be paying monopoly prices for drugs. We need price caps.
Originally posted by: heartsurgeon
It sure isn't going to Doctors...The money is going somewhere
It's going to the insurance comp[anies, it's going to the f'ing tort lawyers (Like you buddy Edwards!), it's getting eaten up in overhead and regulations mandated by congress
the only hope for that is Bush in a second term with a republican majority in the House and 60 republican senators...the Democrats will fight to the last lawyer/man to defend the lottery/tort system.How bout tort reform instead?
The other problem is the public erosion in respect for physicians...
why do you think tort lawyers are so successful..they have bred mistrust in a culture of victimhood into the american public..
grandpa died....it wasn't the boozing, the cigarettes, and the fall down the stairs late at nite, it was the doctors fault for not "making him better"..you wouldn't believe the crap that goes on..I got sued by a patient for a successful outcome to surgery!....
it's a joke, and it's not going to get fixed in my lifetime..to many lawyers...make me a goverment employee..and then it's PAYBACK TIME..i'll give you top-notch care, just don't p!ss me off or be a trial lawyer....or your gonna be waiting in line "a long time"
How about a "goverment run" system like workman's compensation for medical malpractice "claims"...a "elected/selected" panel determines the payment doctors make into the system...the panel determines "payouts" to those who file complaints...What do you suggest as a form of tort reform
I did NOT say they'd prefer to go out of business, I'd said they'd simply stay in business selling drugs already on the market, and skip R&D.Originally posted by: SuperTool
Originally posted by: Ornery
Wrong. You'll just sell existing drugs, and skip the mega expensive R&D. So much for progress, if our resident socialists get their way.
You are assuming the drug companies preffer to go out of business rather than sell at capped prices. Then why are they doing business outside the US where prices are capped?
Originally posted by: Ornery
I did NOT say they'd prefer to go out of business, I'd said they'd simply stay in business selling drugs already on the market, and skip R&D.Originally posted by: SuperTool
Originally posted by: Ornery
Wrong. You'll just sell existing drugs, and skip the mega expensive R&D. So much for progress, if our resident socialists get their way.
You are assuming the drug companies preffer to go out of business rather than sell at capped prices. Then why are they doing business outside the US where prices are capped?
Originally posted by: Ornery
"They'll go out of business once the drugs go off patent."
They can make money manufacturing and selling them, the same as anyone else can! You clowns want to take the profit out of patenting drugs, so in the end, nobody will develop or patent ANY drugs! They'll just resort to manufacturing... period.
