http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0408/9940.htmlFigured we could actually discuss a policy instead of bickering about more bullshit. What do you think of the policy? Sounds like a mixture between the Democrat's socialized health care and a completely free market alternative.
4/30/2008 4:14:38 PM
As a cancer survivor, I can't believe he isn't taking a more socially benevolent stand on healthcare. He'd be fucking DEAD right now if he was poor and without healthcare.
4/30/2008 4:18:36 PM
I'm really not a fan of the Dems plan for healthcare at all, but McCain seems to just be making vague promises. Imo, nothing will really change as long as the insurance companies are out to make a profit.
4/30/2008 4:24:48 PM
Funny you mention mccain being dead if he wasnt rich, but fail to mention Bill being alive bc we DONT have socialized medicine... gotta love the waitlists.The govt needs to do LESS for healthcare. Medicares plans to cut 40% over 5 years will do wonders to fix the situation. Although when no doctors accept medicare, they will have to do away with the cuts and leave us in this mess.
4/30/2008 4:30:58 PM
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4/30/2008 4:42:54 PM
Without 'providing' universal health care; I think the gov't could remove, fix, or create various policies that would drive down the market price of health care, increase incentive for more people to enter medicine, and thus allow healthcare + medical insurance to be more affordable to the avg person.I think one of the biggest problems right now besides just general health care acess is the FDA and the pharm industry as related to prescription drug costs..
4/30/2008 4:46:56 PM
Here is an example of a negative recourse. We have a 100k dollar piece of equipment in one of our offices. When we first got this, medicare would pay us 120 bucks per eye to run it on people with certain conditions. Now we get paid 63 bucks for both eyes. We are considering selling it, we just cant afford to keep it now. ANd it is a GREAT tool and asset, but someone has to pay for it. People just think this shit grows on trees. Hell our chairs cost on average 12k... And one ins. company pays 28 bucks for an exam. A fucking barber gets more.
4/30/2008 4:50:18 PM
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4/30/2008 4:53:58 PM
i'm all for whatever helps natural selection.were only weaking ourselves otherwise.
4/30/2008 4:54:17 PM
^^Yeah, like McCain, who has gotten cancer
4/30/2008 4:54:47 PM
^^^^^ didn't you forget eyedrb rich people, professionals, and other upper middle class people are evil. DAMN them for working hard to make a good living; this is UNFAIR. therefore we need to tax them and take their money to provide services to the working class and poor of america who are discriminated against on a daily basis by the "system"[Edited on April 30, 2008 at 4:55 PM. Reason : a]
4/30/2008 4:55:27 PM
skin cancer. actually show me the rates terp.
4/30/2008 4:56:17 PM
private, not for-profit health insurance companies.
4/30/2008 4:58:34 PM
4/30/2008 4:59:24 PM
Terpball - DO you have health insurance?
4/30/2008 5:01:03 PM
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4/30/2008 5:05:01 PM
Ok, so you have health insurance. So I guess that means that youA) Have a job that provides it.B) Choose to pay for it out of pocket instead of other options.C) Have parents that either do A or B for you.About 2/3 of people without health insurance could be doing option B, but instead CHOOSE to spend that money on other things - ie, they could afford it, but they would rather spend the money something else.Knowing that, why should taxpayers provide even more support to these people?
4/30/2008 5:07:33 PM
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4/30/2008 5:08:45 PM
^^^As I understand it, Obama would make it more affordable for everyone, so we can even help out that other 1/3 that you left out of your post
4/30/2008 5:08:48 PM
4/30/2008 5:10:18 PM
^^Anytime you start a social welfare program aimed at certain people, it always grows and grows and grows until it is eating up our federal budget. (anybody know what we spend each month or year on Social Security/Welfare vs ALL military spending??)Socialized medicine would work much like welfare....make a large percentage of the lower class more willing to stay low class to get those medical benfits just like many stay without jobs to collect gov't benefits.Note- Obama says he will do so but he has no evidence that any of his proposals will do anything other than add at LEAST 60 billion to the federal budget.[Edited on April 30, 2008 at 5:13 PM. Reason : .][Edited on April 30, 2008 at 5:14 PM. Reason : .]
4/30/2008 5:13:06 PM
4/30/2008 5:16:07 PM
not socalized though, private not for profit.....there are several small ones out there, but the giants dominate the landscape. re-investing profits in lowering member premiums, or new equipment would benefit everyone in the group.
4/30/2008 5:16:37 PM
^^Could we just take it to government in general?I believe people should take responsibility for their own actions and their own lives. They are responsible for themselves and their family.The goverment should protect me from outside threats (army), inside threats (police), and provide infrastucture and public works (roads, schools, etc).Adam Smith had it right.And is there any evidence that all the major social welfare programs that has been started haven't consistently expanded?[Edited on April 30, 2008 at 5:19 PM. Reason : .]
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4/30/2008 11:13:25 PM
I definitely like McCain's plan more than the democrat's. It gives the tax breaks that the corporations get now and gives it to the consumer to buy his/her own insurance.
5/1/2008 9:33:08 AM
^^I understand your views on healthcare, I think it works for SOME people. I think there are different ways to work this healthcare thing out - I really think you should be more open-minded about ways to fix the system now, because it's broken. people who can't afford to go to the doctor and get a simple diagnosis are letting the disease eat away at their bodies until they have to go to the ER and a tab 100X higher than the ignitial diagnosis and meds gets billed to the tax payers. As long as that still happens, the system will remain broken.
5/1/2008 10:50:15 AM
Terp,that is what you have been told. The truth is that people who are GIVEN free healthcare still refuse to see the doctor for routine care and wont take thier free medicine. We have recently shifted our medicaids to one day. Because they are BY FAR the biggest no show rate. People simply having insurance does not make them more responsible. Actually when people are given anything, I think it has the opposite effect.The sad part is when the school nurses bring in some kid, with FREE insurance, bc thier worthless parent wont bring them in.THe one difference are my mexican patients. I dont know if its a difference in attitude or its just that they arent on thier 3rd generation of dependency. BUt they are the most appreciative patients and will get and use whatever I prescribe. I have NEVER gotten a call back asking for something else bc of insurance or price with them. Other than the language gap, they are some of my most enjoyable patients.
5/1/2008 10:58:04 AM
5/1/2008 11:14:47 AM
My sister is a doctor, she actually has both her MD and Ph.D - she knows what's up
5/1/2008 12:09:05 PM
what kind of Dr terP, where does she practice?
5/1/2008 12:16:24 PM
Regardless if what terp said was true about the ER; it still doesn't change the fact that many americans neglect their dependents and themselves by using money which should be used to purchase health insurance to buy other "necessities" like chrome rims, alcohol, eating out every other night, 42" lcd TV, etchell even those with insurance espicially guys will neglect going to the doctor when something is wrong.
5/1/2008 12:24:15 PM
^^My sister doesn't have a practice, at least not yet - she's always been driven by research, and I just can't picture her doing anything but research. She's an otolaryngologist at UTMB.Got her MD and Ph.D at Emory - moved to Texas to open a lab with a more experienced doctor, not she does a lot of research and works with students.^ That post is of no use, it doesn't offer any solutions, as a matter of fact, it's a pretty offensive stereotype. There are many who would love the opportunity to help heal themselves and their kids but just simply can't. They will rack up a huge bill in the ER eventually though.[Edited on May 1, 2008 at 12:29 PM. Reason : ]
5/1/2008 12:26:40 PM
ENT always seemed like a good gig. However dentistry or radiology would be the best. IMOI figured when you said the PHd she was heavy into research.Back to the topic, Terps being right about people clogging up the ERs is right. However, there are people who are given insurance that still go to the ER for a sore throat. This cost taxpayers at least 500 bucks, when an office visit at thier PCP would be around 60.My point is that just having the insurance does not make people more responsible. What are the stats of people who can currently afford it, but choose not too. IF you tend to pay for your health ins or healthcare I think you are more likely to take care of yourself. I know I lost some weight and changed my diet bc I was trying to get life ins. I got my first qoute jacked up when my labs came back, but I worked on it, got it down, and got my ins at the lower rate.Now if i didnt have to pay for that ins, why would I give a shit? Other than wanting to get healthier...but that is just talk. People wnat ot be healthy, skinny, fit.. but doing so is a totally different thing. And if it wasnt for that premium I wouldnt have taken the steps.. .bc im a cheapass.
5/1/2008 12:42:35 PM
5/1/2008 12:48:17 PM
I like reading what doctors have to say about this:"Not a day goes by that I don't see a patient with rotten teeth in the ER for a toothache. I have NOTHING against helping the poor....in fact I don't think we help them enough.But back to my toothache example, in almost every single one of these cases (and the other ER docs on here will back me up), the person is wearing very nice clothes, has a late model cell phone, fancy tennis shoes, manicured nails and expensive hair styles - (if female), and he or she usually reeks of tobacco. In other words they have plenty of cash for what they WANT and think is worthy of spending their cash on."When did your tooth start hurting?" I ask. The responses are usually weeks to years. "Have you called a dentist to schedule an appointment?" I ask. "No, they're too expensive" or "I didn't have the money to see one" are the usual replies.It's a matter of priorities and taking responsibility for your own healthcare needs."From http://docsontheweb.blogspot.com/
5/1/2008 1:03:32 PM
McCain's healthcare plan has one of the dumbest provisions I have ever heard.He proposes that we remove the tax credit to employers who provide insurance to their employees. That right there disqualifies McCain from being President.
5/1/2008 1:06:59 PM
hahahahajust like Wright's pastor disqualifies him
5/1/2008 1:12:55 PM
I think our ERs should be able to triage patients. Would go along ways to saving money and teaching some responsibility.
5/1/2008 1:29:05 PM
ERs do triage patients.
5/1/2008 2:00:50 PM
joke.
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5/1/2008 2:33:26 PM
nuts, I meant triage patients and decline services that arent emergencies.
5/1/2008 4:23:49 PM