AViking
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I'm a provider. I have to deal with the US, not Sweden. I have to spend 1 to 2 hours a day out of 12, at least four times what I did a handful of years ago trying to get what patients need. Most of that government induced. I have to interact with other providers who have to spend similar amounts of time FOR THE SAME PERSON AND PROBLEM. I emphasize that to drive home that it's not just poor me. It's me and others AND the patient, who this is supposed to be all all about to begin with. What we are dealing with now is simple stupid compared to the task of taking one of the most complicated, if not THE most complicated system to have ever existed, completely reworking it, making it better and not killing anyone in the process by making it so extraordinarily complicated that the red tape takes another life. UHC isn't anything other than a result. It isn't salvation, Jesus in a syringe, and so far the competency level demonstrated is miserable.
Before this Obamastuff came about I asked for reform, and coverage would be a part of it, but we got a diversion which now locks in a funding mechanism which is going to be extremely hard to rework. The Faithful have already opposed alternatives before, defending that which they don't understand. Nope. In THIS nation there is no political accountability while in office. Graft, incompetence, corruption are not only tolerated but part if the working day to day operations. We have two parties which own us. There is no vote of confidence, no way to say "No, this is unacceptable" but to kick out a small part of the whole. You can remove one head of the Hydra, but even then only every few years, and that is the real concern.
You didn't answer my question and I am going to hold you to it. I want to hear you tell that old woman, not some hypothetical person, but one I had to deal with in this very real world how the people who would make you a criminal for taking her test strips to her just need to get control of the whole thing and that automatically fixes it. For heaven sake don't mention Sweden unless Sweden is going to bring her what she needs.
I want not a result, but a plan to get there. Give it to me.
The problem with Obamacare was that it was a bandaid. The whole system needs trashing including these dumb rules like I guess the one you're referring to. I can't speak on personal behalf on the rules of bringing test strips.
The whole system needs a overhaul. It doesn't have to be so complicated. Dumb rules, litigation, wasteful tests, etc. All of that has to go.
As an American I understand our fear of letting our incompetent government handle our healthcare system. That's why I mentioned above that I think the best thing I've seen is private hospitals run by real medical professionals but funded by the government. That way you don't have idiotic bureaucrats putting in place idiotic rules.
The US has big issues that require big changes. We need to fix or just get rid of our corrupt two party system. We need to get rid of pork barrel legislation, graft, corporate loop holes, and a whole bunch of other things. What we also have to do though is provide healthcare, affordably, to our whole population. Somehow we need to be able to do both all of this at the same time.
Everyone has to vote. They have to stop voting for fundamentalists and crazy people. They have to seriously consider voting 3rd party when there is a reasonable candidate. They have to step up with good ideas and run for office themselves.