Fingolfin269
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- Feb 28, 2003
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Originally posted by: Analogsoul
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Originally posted by: Analogsoul
Ugggh, I'm sick and tired of right-wing fear mongering regarding the NHS. It's not a perfect system, there isn't such a thing, however it does work in providing health care for every British citizen. To anyone who thinks that the American system is without flaws is seriously deluded. Despite not being perfect, the NHS flaws pale in comparison with the American system. Please read this editorial of an American citizen's exerience with NHS.
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You may be right. However, I'm still waiting for a simple chart that outlines what it will cost me and what I will gain through paying this extra cost.
Since we already pay for medicare, which is getting more and more expensive all the time, something needs to be done. Health care cost in the US is getting out of control and the current system we have just isn't cutting it. Perhaps you have good health care now, that's great, but most American's don't have that level of coverage if any.
Personally, I have ok health insurance, but I had to go through a huge rigmarole when I broke my arm and required surgery. I had to wait over a week to get surgery because of the red tape I had to go through and it would probably have taken longer if I didn't push the insurance company to get the approval for it. I mean, I had x-rays from the emergency room clearly showing my broken arm and the need for surgery. In the NHS system, I may still have to wait, but I wouldn't have to deal with the red tape.
I have decent health care. It was cadillac a couple of years ago but now I'm on an has plan subsidized through health incentives at work with a reasonable deductible. They gave us some cash to sign a no smoking pledge and give us more to do another health improvement program.
I know how much this costs me and what I get for my dollar. I have no freaking clue what I'm getting out of uhc or what It will cost me.
