Oh yeah grandpa's been getting a lot of hip replacements lately, everyone needs a hobby I guess.
12/7/2011 10:44:56 AM
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12/8/2011 1:31:47 PM
only a fucking moron would say that letting the govt run something is "taking out the middleman."
12/8/2011 7:43:20 PM
12/9/2011 9:27:04 AM
Maybe it's that the people who pay for it spend too much time at work and so can't make it to the doctor?And yet, the people who don't pay for it are also busy smoking crack and having children out of wedlock...
12/9/2011 9:33:59 AM
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12/9/2011 10:21:28 AM
Lol sorry I couldn't finish once you started using numbers from a for-profit insurance company middle-man to describe the cost for a non-profit single payer system. I mean seriously, I know you're against universal healthcare, but can you really say with a straight face that you think it would cost 35 million dollars a month per taxpayer? Honestly, you don't think that math might be making a few strange assumptions to reach such an absurd number? You know, there's actually countries that already do this, maybe you should look at their numbers instead of making napkin calculations specifically formulated to reach the conclusion you're arguing for. An example country might be...almost every other OECD nation that spends way less on healthcare per capita and as a % of GDP than us...in other words, all of them.
12/9/2011 12:02:01 PM
lmao yes divide it out across everybody because that's how taxes do/should work
12/9/2011 12:04:35 PM
Alternatively, you could just eliminate the "emergency rooms must treat sick people" thing, if you want to live in that kind of society. As long as you're going to treat people's emergencies, it's just good sense to try and keep them in good condition to reduce lifetime costs. Again, is it cheaper to wait until your car breaks down on the highway to take it to a mechanic, or actually get your regular oil changes? So if for some reason mechanics were legally obligated to fix a broken down car, wouldn't you rather everybody else gets their yearly inspection and oil change?
12/9/2011 12:11:20 PM
^So far all I've heard is rhetoric and you saying "look at other countries". How many figures have to be posted showing the difference between our healthcare costs and other countries before you realize that healthcare in the US and healthcare in other countries don't cost the same.Is that because of health insurance companies? I don't know, maybe... but you can't inact a universal healthcare system and instantaneously drop prices. Do you have any idea, your own or any links/references, of how long it would take for our prices to fall in line with other countries'?It takes time for that blue line to move back over to the left. How long will that take? In the meantime, how much will that cost out of our taxes? How much will that cost the average American versus the American that currently doesn't pay taxes? How would you go about eliminating the current private corporations that hire thousands of people? What affect would that have on the market?The problem is what you're trying to advocate, it's how you do it. Rhetoric just explains what it is. No one denies that if we could give healthcare to ALL people in this country, we would be a better nation. The problem is in the side-effects of pursuing this goal.
12/9/2011 12:20:11 PM
12/9/2011 12:54:55 PM
The Richest 1% Get $10 Billion A Year From Uncle Sam
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12/15/2011 1:57:15 PM
Foolish, will you admit that if a person pays little to nothing for the services/goods they use they will tend to consume more? There is CLEAR evidence of this.Lets start thereActually 1337, Medicare was the only reason we had to keep a fax machine. I think until last year we had to use the FAX to get our billing statements from medicare. Most of the privates either automatically download into our patient management software or have a website you can go and check on your claims. FAX..unreal.Oh and it took Medicare over 6 months to change our business address. Of course they held ALL our medicare checks during this time. My boss had to take out loans to run the business while they dragged their feet. He had to call his congressman before it was finally fixed. HUGE pain in the ass. [Edited on December 15, 2011 at 2:28 PM. Reason : .]
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12/15/2011 4:52:15 PM
the medicare-industrial complex is bringing in more and more revenue for my company as obamacare kicks in. it owns so much.
12/15/2011 6:20:36 PM
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12/15/2011 8:05:37 PM
http://www.forbes.com/sites/rickungar/2011/12/28/more-proof-that-the-american-for-profit-health-insurance-model-is-doomed/This is basically why I was never too concerned about a public option not being included in the PPACA. It's also why I don't really care if the supreme court shoots down the individual mandate. The other provisions of the act, the ones that force insurers to actually provide coverage, are going to drive them all out of business. As the private insurers drop like flies, congress will have no choice but to pass a public option and eventually single payer. Granted, a lot of pain could have been avoided had we just passed single payer in the first place, but this will do.
12/29/2011 5:56:30 PM
12/29/2011 6:15:04 PM
yep. i've said it before, but that has been the goal of democrats for quite a while, and Obamacare was an obvious manifestation of that. if the SC only strikes down the individual mandate and not the rest of the bill, it would be outrageous, as it is obvious the entire bill was built on that mandate. Democrats even said so when they were working on it.
12/29/2011 7:43:51 PM
Every American should watch this.https://www.facebook.com/truTVAdamRuinsEverything/videos/677187679150643/How can y'all let this happen? I guess your hands are tied, because if it were any other business, you could just let it collapse by not patronizing it, but you can't employ that tactic here, ever.Does that mean the system is forever screwed and can never be fixed? Well, until the prices inflate so much that the system implodes.
7/31/2017 11:10:01 PM
Their hands aren't tied. They continue to vote for it even though they claim not to want it. In our current system, higher costs means more profits which means more campaign dollars so politicans want it. If it was publicly funded, higher cost would mean higher taxes which would put the policians at odds with either voters or lobbyists. Why wouldn't they continue the system that lets them be friendly with both?
7/31/2017 11:21:10 PM
^^I don't want to jump too far into this because I really know very little about this topic but one thing I have seen stated before was that part of the reason those things are so expensive is that they factor in the cost of all the people who come in and never end up paying for any of it.[Edited on July 31, 2017 at 11:56 PM. Reason : a]
7/31/2017 11:55:50 PM
^so that’s what I thought initially too but if you think about it it doesn’t make sense unless in the 19 “rich” countries those people just don’t get treated which obviously isn’t true because their life expectancy would drop. So if you assume that in all lines everyone gets treated the difference is one of two thingspure profit because it’s clear that the lower prices paid can provide an acceptable level of serviceORthe US is essentially subsidizing medicine in the other countries, essentially the other 19 are receiving medical care at cost or below and so the US needs to pay more so that the companies can make an acceptable level of profit
8/1/2017 12:03:43 AM
^ it's a little bit of both. It's also got a lot to do with how we blow most of our healthcare dollars in the last 3 months of life, arguable for very little gain. I also imagine our obesity rates aren't helping
9/2/2017 3:52:02 PM
Don't forget the pure profit of our doctors being the highest payed on the planet, by a very wide margin. AMA: a cartel to drive up wages at the expense of patients nation wide!
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9/4/2017 12:35:49 AM
A TALE OF TWO CANCERS
11/8/2017 3:46:28 PM
How America likes to fuck the common man:https://www.facebook.com/ATTNVideo/videos/vb.1541839722787650/1802702293368057
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