by Heineken » Thu 26 Jun 2008, 14:26:50
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('gunny7258', 'H')ey Heineken,
Your tale did not whistle right by me. The fact is that yes what happened to you sucks but it is nobodys problem but your own. Those are the cold hard facts. Kind of like how everyone drives by the guy on the freeway with a flat tire.
As far as health insurance goes yes there are problems but they cannot be fixed with more government. Part of the reason the insurance is so damn high now is the required government coverage mandates. You know like the automatic childbirth coverage you have to pay for even if you are a single male??
If restrictions were eased andd people could cherry pick what they wanted covered prices would come down fast but until then they will not.
And if you break your leg you will not be denied medical assistance in this country, you just won't. You may have get put on a payment plan but you will not be denied. Hell most hospitals have whole departments set up to help people who are having a hard time paying. Just call and ask.
(Ferret: I promise this will be my last word on the matter.)
Only a fool or a health-company stockholder or employee would speak in favor of the current so-called system.
Or someone who is fat, sassy, comfortable and complacent under his current arrangement, which is far more fragile than he may realize. Turn a few screws and you're in the same boat as I am and changing your mind about national health insurance!
Many uninsured people are being denied care. They are denied care through long delays that often result in death. Or through the misclassification of urgent care as "elective."
Also, many "insured" people are being denied care or reimbursement. Their claims are rejected for all sorts of creative reasons the insurance companies "build in" to policies.
Also: Some hospitals are
shutting down because they cannot afford to pay for "free" or reduced-cost care. Cost-shifting does not solve the problem, and sooner or later the problem will get shifted to your own sassy lap!
One of the reasons costs are so high is because of the insane bureaucratic requirements and paperwork imposed by zillions of disparate health insurance outfits. It's even worse than government incompetence. At least that incompetence is centralized, which imposes a certain order.
This is just the beginning of the many ways you are wrong. I spent 17 years working for the top leaders of an allied health care field (pharmacy) and now I can't get health care myself. Is that a great system or what?
The private insurance system is collapsing in its own shit. What will you have then.