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so for those against the idea of UHC, do you have any suggestions for the millions that go without?
other than "stay healthy"?
Why would they care? According to many of them, most of the uninsured choose to be uninsured, or they're illegal immigrants, or just poor decision makers
OK, maybe somebody can help me out with this one.
Who is responsible to pay my rent or house payment?
Who is responsible to make my car payment?
Who is responsible to buy my food?
Who is responsible to put gas in my car?
Who is responsible to pay my electric bill?
Who is responsible to pay my water bill?
Who is responsible to pay my phone bill?
Who is responsible to pay for my cable TV?
Who is responsible to pay my dentist bill?
Who is responsible to pay my doctor bill?
Am I responsible for my own bills or is the government responsible for my bills?
OK, maybe somebody can help me out with this one.
Who is responsible to pay my rent or house payment?
Who is responsible to make my car payment?
Who is responsible to buy my food?
Who is responsible to put gas in my car?
Who is responsible to pay my electric bill?
Who is responsible to pay my water bill?
Who is responsible to pay my phone bill?
Who is responsible to pay for my cable TV?
Who is responsible to pay my dentist bill?
Who is responsible to pay my doctor bill?
Am I responsible for my own bills or is the government responsible for my bills?
lakerat no need for light weight **it here.... I need a link to those who know the legal community is not a supporter of single payer health care. It would be a real damper on their income (ambulance chasers)
"Having a comprehensive and well utilized medical risk management documentation process embedded in your facility’s day to day operations plays full-proof the defensibility of your practice and staff, provides measurable evidence of patient progress and creates a standardized, systematic approach for every stage and step of patient care. That said, UHC understands the need to streamline and reduce administrative paperwork and increase time providing direct patient care." Lord knows I want to provide the link...this is vailed extortion. Give me a break.. "full proof"!
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Why would they care? According to many of them, most of the uninsured choose to be uninsured, or they're illegal immigrants, or just poor decision makers
I'm currently on Cobra so my insurance is temporary unless I can obtain a full-time position in my field. I would greatly benefit from a UHC as I have a "pre-existing" condition. Fortunately, the "pre-existing" condition does not require treatment or regular doctor visits. Even so, I would have a challenging time purchasing insurance on my own. As you can see, I could possibly be one of those "uninsured" but I'm against UHC.
so for those against the idea of UHC, do you have any suggestions for the millions that go without?
other than "stay healthy"?
No, it would be much cheaper and efficient to buy the uninsured private insurance. The government does very few things better than the private sector, and providing cost effective healthcare isn't one of them.
No, it would be much cheaper and efficient to buy the uninsured private insurance. The government does very few things better than the private sector, and providing cost effective healthcare isn't one of them.
Then why does the US spend so much more per capita on health care than countries with UHC, where the majority of "uninsured" in this country would be covered? How is this being done so cheaply here? Please show me.
No, it would be much cheaper and efficient to buy the uninsured private insurance. The government does very few things better than the private sector, and providing cost effective healthcare isn't one of them.
I disagree...all you'd be doing is further lining the pockets of corrupt, greedy private insurance with taxpayers' money.
From a $$$ perspective, how would this bring costs down anyway?
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