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Default Bliues deny coverage to ill newborn baby

"anon-e-moose" wrote in message
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nom=de=plume wrote:
"Bill McKee" wrote in message
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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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"hk" wrote in message
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The easy answer and the one used by most modern nations is to lift the
direct burden of providing health care coverage from individuals and
businesses and lay it against society as a whole. That way,
individuals and businesses pay their fair share of a societal cost.

Good grief. I agree with you.

Eisboch

The catch to that, is what part of the health care should society bear?
Breast Augmentation? Tummy tucks? Where does it start and stop? A
cold and sniffles? Those that have to pay, do not go to the doc for
every little sniffle. Then there are those to do.



So, basically, you're unable to understand the word prevention and can't
comprehend doctors making decisions.

So basically, you would expect us to pay for your breast augmentation
because your doctor decided it would improve your self esteem and thought
it was medically necessary. Are you confusing prevention with early
intervention? It seems as if you are.



I'm glad you confirmed that you don't understand simple English.

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