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"TJ" ""tj\"@florida,com" wrote in message
... nom=de=plume wrote: "BAR" wrote in message . .. In article , says... On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 14:20:39 -0400, H the K wrote: More and more, I am wondering why we need the health insurance company middleman between us and our medical providers. Yesterday Lou Dobbs had a panel of eminent doctors on for about half an hour and gave their leader the reins of the show. Their view boiled down to: 1. Standardization/computeriztion of all insurance forms. Puts too many bueareucrats out of business at the insurance companies. 2. Everybody going to primary care and counseled on the lifestyle changes to keep them healthy. Heavy cost up front, but long term payoff. What do you do about fat doctors? When I was young and was caught with cigarettes I received a lecture from my father about the evils of smoking, while he was somking a cigarette himself. A fat doctor telling me to lose weight isn't going to go over too well either. 3. Free medical school. Takes care of all doctor needs. Nope. No way. Aint going to happen. Nothing is free. If you want your medical school paid for you are going to have to obligate yourself to service of some kind with the understanding that if you break the agreement you are compelled to reimburse whomever paid for all of your expenses related to medical school. Or, you can work for minimum wage the rest of your life. Your choice. 4. Catastrophic care taken care of by gov insurance. Why does the government need to be involved? Is the government going to pay for PMI too incase you default on your mortgage? They were confident that the nation's medical needs can be accomplished for much less money and with better results than is currently done. Many countries already do it. They made a lot of sense. But they seemed to be dedicated and ethical doctors. They weren't pols on the take for campaign contributions. Medical care is not a right. Medical care is not a right, but it should be. Are you ready to put your money where your ample mouth is. That's the trouble with you loonie lefties. You want someone else to pay for it. That's the trouble with assumptions made by unthinking people. I already have put my money down. I'm willing to put more and my time. What's your excuse? -- Nom=de=Plume |
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nom=de=plume wrote:
"TJ" ""tj\"@florida,com" wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: "BAR" wrote in message . .. In article , says... On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 14:20:39 -0400, H the K wrote: More and more, I am wondering why we need the health insurance company middleman between us and our medical providers. Yesterday Lou Dobbs had a panel of eminent doctors on for about half an hour and gave their leader the reins of the show. Their view boiled down to: 1. Standardization/computeriztion of all insurance forms. Puts too many bueareucrats out of business at the insurance companies. 2. Everybody going to primary care and counseled on the lifestyle changes to keep them healthy. Heavy cost up front, but long term payoff. What do you do about fat doctors? When I was young and was caught with cigarettes I received a lecture from my father about the evils of smoking, while he was somking a cigarette himself. A fat doctor telling me to lose weight isn't going to go over too well either. 3. Free medical school. Takes care of all doctor needs. Nope. No way. Aint going to happen. Nothing is free. If you want your medical school paid for you are going to have to obligate yourself to service of some kind with the understanding that if you break the agreement you are compelled to reimburse whomever paid for all of your expenses related to medical school. Or, you can work for minimum wage the rest of your life. Your choice. 4. Catastrophic care taken care of by gov insurance. Why does the government need to be involved? Is the government going to pay for PMI too incase you default on your mortgage? They were confident that the nation's medical needs can be accomplished for much less money and with better results than is currently done. Many countries already do it. They made a lot of sense. But they seemed to be dedicated and ethical doctors. They weren't pols on the take for campaign contributions. Medical care is not a right. Medical care is not a right, but it should be. Are you ready to put your money where your ample mouth is. That's the trouble with you loonie lefties. You want someone else to pay for it. That's the trouble with assumptions made by unthinking people. I already have put my money down. I'm willing to put more and my time. What's your excuse? BULL****! |
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"TJ" ""tj\"@florida,com" wrote in message
... nom=de=plume wrote: "TJ" ""tj\"@florida,com" wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: "BAR" wrote in message . .. In article , says... On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 14:20:39 -0400, H the K wrote: More and more, I am wondering why we need the health insurance company middleman between us and our medical providers. Yesterday Lou Dobbs had a panel of eminent doctors on for about half an hour and gave their leader the reins of the show. Their view boiled down to: 1. Standardization/computeriztion of all insurance forms. Puts too many bueareucrats out of business at the insurance companies. 2. Everybody going to primary care and counseled on the lifestyle changes to keep them healthy. Heavy cost up front, but long term payoff. What do you do about fat doctors? When I was young and was caught with cigarettes I received a lecture from my father about the evils of smoking, while he was somking a cigarette himself. A fat doctor telling me to lose weight isn't going to go over too well either. 3. Free medical school. Takes care of all doctor needs. Nope. No way. Aint going to happen. Nothing is free. If you want your medical school paid for you are going to have to obligate yourself to service of some kind with the understanding that if you break the agreement you are compelled to reimburse whomever paid for all of your expenses related to medical school. Or, you can work for minimum wage the rest of your life. Your choice. 4. Catastrophic care taken care of by gov insurance. Why does the government need to be involved? Is the government going to pay for PMI too incase you default on your mortgage? They were confident that the nation's medical needs can be accomplished for much less money and with better results than is currently done. Many countries already do it. They made a lot of sense. But they seemed to be dedicated and ethical doctors. They weren't pols on the take for campaign contributions. Medical care is not a right. Medical care is not a right, but it should be. Are you ready to put your money where your ample mouth is. That's the trouble with you loonie lefties. You want someone else to pay for it. That's the trouble with assumptions made by unthinking people. I already have put my money down. I'm willing to put more and my time. What's your excuse? BULL****! Your excuse is bull****? Ok then. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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