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Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 6:29 am
Top 1%? How about people who drive their car from Canada to get help their government said they have to wait for...sometimes the estimated wait time for the treatment is longer than the doctors estimated remaining life of the patient. Does it really matter how cheap the care is if it arrives after you are dead?Krom wrote:...If you can afford to fly all the way to the United States to get a prompt MRI, then good for you since you are one of the very few that don't need socialized medicine. Welcome to the top <1% of the global population.
....The legislative branch of our government is a lowest common denominator type of system, meaning the dumbest people in it will set the bar for what it produces.
So I say the government isn't a good choice to run our health care industry and you offer explanations of just how terrible the government is at getting things done?!?!
Your Honor, I rest my case....
I don't disagree that cost is too high. I do strongly disagree that giving the government the control, like they have of Social Security (now broke), is a solution. Let the government fund, as in supplement the citizens payment for insurance if they want to help and use their single payer type buying power to hold the line on costs but do not put government bean counters in charge of every decision between the patient and the treatment unless you want to fly to India for your next operation.