5/26/2009 2:15:03 PM
5/26/2009 2:16:55 PM
I believe I read a journal article that said that adverse drug interaction deaths was less than .5% of treated patients. Damn good odds I think.Yes EMRs are a great idea to cut down on mistakes. However, Im not sold on national EMRs.
5/26/2009 2:41:37 PM
5/26/2009 2:44:59 PM
I'll lay it out simple: if someone can't pay for lifesaving procedures to save their life, there should still be a guaranteed way to help them live (like an emergency public health money pot), even if they did make bad decisions earlier in life. People aren't figures or lessons to be taught.
5/26/2009 2:46:11 PM
EMRs are pretty pointless if they cant be accessed real time. I'm not saying that the fed should do it, but if they are to be effective they need to be centralized somehow.
5/26/2009 2:51:21 PM
Well you're problem there is convincing competing hospitals to share records. You'd have to centralize them, but you'd also have to get people to give them up.
5/26/2009 2:55:09 PM
5/26/2009 3:07:22 PM
It is much easier for the media to attract readers/listeners/viewers by sensationalizing our failures than our successes thus the unstoryworthy facts below are far too often ignored.
5/26/2009 3:08:14 PM
just curious, but what exactly would you do with someone who couldn't afford a life-saving procedure, show them that article? read them "freedom and capitalism" and watch them wistfully wait for things to get fixed on their own.i'm not advocating for single payer or nuthin', just saying, your bright facts don't do shit for people who don't have shit in the way of insurance and can't buy it. i like the personal accounts but i don't want people who can't afford to put the money away to get screwed (like they probably will regardless when this is over).[Edited on May 26, 2009 at 3:12 PM. Reason : .]
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5/26/2009 3:14:10 PM
sorry, i think i'm assuming too much from the glut of libertarians on here and i'm getting everyone confused with each other. it's all one blob to me really.
5/26/2009 3:18:48 PM
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5/26/2009 3:33:29 PM
^^no they dont. You're an idiot.You dont have a right to something someone else produces.We can, however, decide to work together to make it available to everyone.^ wellfare is charity. It has nothing to do with ensuring rights.[Edited on May 26, 2009 at 3:34 PM. Reason : .]
5/26/2009 3:33:40 PM
5/26/2009 3:35:26 PM
5/26/2009 3:37:00 PM
i guess your brain doesn't work quite right.The first statement says a consumer doesn't have the right to a producers product.The second statement says the producer can decide to give his product to the consumer.wheres the conflict?
5/26/2009 3:37:31 PM
The second statement doesn't say that at all. At all.
5/26/2009 3:39:39 PM
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5/26/2009 3:46:47 PM
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5/26/2009 3:47:31 PM
Still waiting on you to show where medicaid is paying for hair loss pills eyedr
5/26/2009 3:48:32 PM
5/26/2009 3:49:12 PM
every state pays for hairloss pills hoss. Think creatively and youll get to the answer you seek.Pink, I think it should be a requirement. [Edited on May 26, 2009 at 3:51 PM. Reason : .]
5/26/2009 3:50:16 PM
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5/26/2009 3:53:09 PM
This is just 4 seconds of googlinghttp://wdh.state.wy.us/healthcarefin/pharmacy/medicaidpharmacy.htmlFace it, whatever idea you have in your brain is wrong, so lets start doing some damn research if you're going to keep using the "medicaid shouldn't pay for hair loss" crap ad nauseum.
5/26/2009 3:54:39 PM
5/26/2009 3:55:15 PM
again failboat, propecia = finasteride. No, maybe I know more than you about this subject bc I actually see it. Try to google again my friend.Pink, it doesnt have to be tax dollars, or really dollars at all. But one should have to contribute to thier care. Go by a hospital on your way home and look at the outdoor smoking section. I am willing to bet you will find at least one person out there with a portable oxygen tank smoking.I missed the rest of your post pink. Again, Im against the income tax. Id rather move towards the fairtax where everyone contributes and is treated equally by our govt. I also understand that the govt needs funds to provide services to its citizens. However, these services are pretty defined in teh constitution and healthcare isnt one of them, imo.[Edited on May 26, 2009 at 4:01 PM. Reason : .]
5/26/2009 3:59:00 PM
5/26/2009 4:05:12 PM
air force? common defense? no?Id still prefer the fairtax. Right now and under a flat tax you are still only taxing production. We have over 300M in this country and only 140M taxpayers. Of those, about half end up paying all the taxes. So 75M of 300M. At least under a fairtax everyone is treated equally and has to contribute. It pulls the power away from politicians to buy votes and lessens the idea that you will get something for nothing. It will be a lot harder to raise taxes when EVERYONE will feel the effects in someway.
5/26/2009 4:14:02 PM
How many of the 300M should be paying taxes though? I bet the result is much less impressive sounding than 300M. The only thing I could find from wolfram alpha was 61M children, then take away who knows how many retired people and maybe even then some other groups if you want to.
5/26/2009 4:31:02 PM
^^ if preemptive wars fall under "common defense" then health care can fall under "general welfare" too.
5/26/2009 4:39:14 PM
I think preemtive wars could fall under that.As for general welfare, so would outlawing smoking, drinking, fatty foods, cars, tv, etc. Oh that would never happen, right? Im sure people never thought the govt would tell them what drugs they could take or doctor they could see either. Have a good day moron.Fail boat, where did you go brotha?
5/26/2009 4:45:04 PM
^ so wait a minute, you mean the constitution is not clear cut in what it actually means? Amazing.
5/26/2009 4:46:41 PM
5/26/2009 5:07:36 PM
not to mention influx of jobs and capital into the country.
5/26/2009 5:10:35 PM
^ I was going to say that but this thread isn't debating FairTax
5/26/2009 5:11:59 PM
good point.So why didnt any of you guys comment on Hunts post? fail boat, skokiann, moron?
5/26/2009 5:19:51 PM
^ Those are all things we need to keep in mind when reforming our own health system.Or are you saying things are perfect as they are? There's plenty of room for improvement.
5/26/2009 5:24:54 PM
well said moron. However, I think the record of MORE govt influence in healthcare is enough for me to think why dont we try less for a change.
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