Bliues deny coverage to ill newborn baby
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 09:12:11 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
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I think " necessary health care" and "subsidized health care insurance"
are
two different things.
Eisboch
No "other words" are needed. I believe health insurance or a national
health plan should be mandatory, and if you legitimately cannot afford the
insurance, it should be subsidized for you and your family to the degree
necessary.
The hang-up I still have is the difference between a mandatory health
insurance program and the right to free or subsidized (tax supported) health
care for life threatening or disabling conditions. Mandatory health
insurance puts another massive layer of bureaucracy, private or government,
into the mix. When it comes to getting care, that has never been a good
thing.
A mandatory health insurance law is in effect here in MA. For those who
can't afford the subsidized insurance (state programs) it is cheaper to pay
the fine (assuming the state even enforces the collection of them, which I
doubt.)
Tough call. I guess my attitude is that those of us that are fortunate
enough to be able to afford decent health insurance also have a moral
obligation to assist those who need medical care (though a tax or increased
insurance premium) for those who cannot afford insurance. But to subsidize
health *insurance* programs is another matter.
Eisboch
Are you suggesting that those that can afford it pay retail, but those
who need subsidized care get it through some other method?
Not sure I understand.
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