7/26/2009 2:34:34 PM
The problem with a single-payer plan is that it does nothing to counteract rising health-care expenditures. Depending on the structure, it most likely will increase expenditures given it further insulates consumers from prices and thus creates no incentives for consumers or producers to factor value into the equation.
7/26/2009 3:13:40 PM
Giving the govt more control over healthcare is like giving ENRON control of the national grid. Why are people ignoring the track record of the govt in healthcare. Just look at medicare/medicaid. They are just like SS, unsustainable and underfunded. shocking
7/26/2009 3:35:29 PM
7/27/2009 6:26:41 PM
sweet, when do we get our red and black uniforms?!
7/27/2009 6:34:28 PM
Do you really want to title this thread "GOP using dirty healthcare data" when the whole premise of "47 million uninsured Americans" is based on "dirty data" like illegal immigrants and people who are ON MEDICARE? come on...
7/31/2009 8:05:58 PM
People do travel out of the country for some experimental treatments or drugs, but it's usually because the FDA won't allow the drug or procedure to happen in the US, not because India or Brazil have superior medical facilities.
8/1/2009 2:34:35 AM
it's also often because it's far cheaper in places like india than here and the quality (if you go to a good hospital) is as good as an american hospital.
8/1/2009 3:24:25 AM
^ so, what you are saying is that the gov't is getting in the way, kinda like ^^ is saying. Or that the price is high, which we kind of already know.I would go so far as to say that we might need some anti-trust action on the drug companies for selling pills here that cost a third as much in Canada for the same damned drug. But, that's just me.
8/1/2009 6:11:59 PM
Americans go to India for major operations like heart surgery because it is so much cheaper, and the quality (only at certain clinics, obviously) is about the same.
8/1/2009 6:18:45 PM