all these years to come up with something after crying about the ACA and they put out this trash?
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It's a step in the right direction. Social security was not perfect when it started. The idea that people can save for unforeseen events is pretty stupid. There was a story on how Obama offered to help Biden financially when his son was sick. The average middle class and lower middle class can not possibly prepare for some of the huge outlays.Folks still debating universal healthcare when all other developed nations have it and pay less than us. No one says everything is perfect, but it's obviously better.
Let's stop being clowns please.
The mental relief of single payer healthcare is severely underrated, especially by folks that have had the luxury of always having lived with it.
Folks still debating universal healthcare when all other developed nations have it and pay less than us. No one says everything is perfect, but it's obviously better.
Let's stop being clowns please.
The mental relief of single payer healthcare is severely underrated, especially by folks that have had the luxury of always having lived with it.
Most other developed countries control costs, in part, by having the government play a stronger role in negotiating prices for healthcare. Their healthcare systems don’t require the high administrative costs that drive up pricing in the U.S. As the global overseers of their country's systems, these governments have the ability to negotiate lower drug, medical equipment and hospital costs. They can influence the mix of treatments used and patients’ ability to go to specialists or seek more expensive treatments.
So far in the U.S., there has been a lack of political support for the government taking a larger role in controlling healthcare costs. The most recent legislation, the Affordable Care Act, focused on ensuring access to healthcare, but maintained the status quo to encourage competition among insurers and healthcare providers. This means there will be multiple payers for the services and less powerful control over negotiated pricing from providers of healthcare services.
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The deeper issue is that it benefits pharmaceutical companies and "certain" hospitals, and clinics to keep people "sick"
Healthcare tom foolery is going no where
Aside from people who are born with disabilities and heritable diseases like juvenile diabetes, MS, cancer, etc... there needs to be a greater emphasis on preventative healthcare...
...says this while eating a 5 Guys Burgers and Fries double cheeseburger, fries with the cajun seasoning, and an extra large Coke to wash it all down
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None of those countries would give it up and we're still playong catch up. :bernieumad:
There isn't a single developed nation in the world with universal healthcare that isn't struggling to contain costs and suffering from overruns
I think the Singaore model would be a step in the right direction of creating a free market healtcare market.But is that worse than Obamacare in total?
There isn't going to be a system that works effectively for everyone. At least with that, everyone shares a bit of "L" vs. entire groups taking the entire L.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/07/politics/donald-trump-health-care/index.html
Orange Hitler is currently threatening to sic his army of retards and wannabe Nazis on any Republican who doesn't vote for this dumb bill.![]()