On 3/31/10 11:25 AM, Eisboch wrote:
Our disagreement may be on the term "life threatening".
Conditions that can lead to a life threatening situation should, in my
mind, be addressed and covered.
I am talking about subsidizing health insurance in an HMO type structure
whereby receipients get free or next to free medical services for
sniffles, colds or issues of convenience.
Eisboch
Do most people, even with HMOs, see the doctor for sniffles or colds?
I'm not sure what "issues of convenience" are.
My doctor wants to see me every four months. I usually have nothing to
report to him in terms of aches, pains, ailments, but he checks me over
anyway, and has blood drawn. Prior to flu season, I pop by his office
for the nurse to give me the "shot." I see my ophthalmologist once a
year for an eye exam. Are these "issues of convenience"?
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