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Availability: The less people allowed inside the system the higher capacity for those who do. If the Canadian and European systems require more waiting time for procedures, couldn't that be because more people benefit from it and actually be because the system is more effective?
My last 3 hour visit to the emergency room cost approximately $1,000 per hour. That's absurd. Can anyone explain why? Not without help from courageous doctors like these.
#1: live the word of wisdom.
#2:Ask your attorney who he has sued last?
Yet, she had the balls to say that she'd be the advocate for other parents of special needs children, because she has one.
Oh, yeah. Another lie. Sarah did NOT sell the Alaska jet on eBay. She had someone list it three times at a high price, and it didn't sell. SARAH ENDED UP SELLING THE JET TO A POLITICAL SUPPORTER (DONOR), WHO IS NOW SUING THE STATE OF ALASKA FOR $300,000 BECAUSE THE PLANE IS NOT FLIGHTWORTHY.
When will Sarah Palin Meet The Press?
If YOU want to keep your disabled preemie alive, PAY FOR IT YOURSELF! I don't think the taxpayers are responsible to pay for your baby, which would not have lived without high-priced INTERVENTION.
As for the Alzheimer's patients: do NOT diss my mother-in-law, who was kept alive while being medically tortured...and in the end, was begging to die anyway.
Are you wone of the people who believe that everyone should pay to keep brain-dead people like Terri Schiavo alive....when it was obvious that her brain was nothing but liquid?
Your Republicans make no sense.
Why don't the politicians talk about the problems of defensive medicine? That is the most important reason our health care is so expensive. Defensive medicine doesn't happen in Cuba, because doctors in Cuba aren't afraid of getting their homes taken away from them by a lawyer. They are able to practice medicine the way we are all taught (which we can't do here). It is a huge cost-saving measure.
The reason tort reform isn't discussed is because the single most represented profession on capitol hill is the law profession.
Also, Jenny, you absolutely missed the point of the 8:28 post. The author basically is calling for a discussion of the tradeoffs involved in trying to extend life for a few more years when a patient's quality of life may be questionable. If you really want to get into the moral aspect of the question as suggested by your name calling, think of what $20,000 saved in such a situation could do for your brothers and sisters in a less developed country. Put towards malaria prevention, you could probably save over 2,000 lives. Hardly the ramblings of a sick, eugenicist pig when put in that light is it?
1 Legal - our doctors wouldn't have to charge so much for their services if they weren't paying out for malpractice insurance, which wouldn't be so high if it were needed less becuase more people were accepting that yes, accidents, and misdiagnois happen, and the doctor was taking responsibility for that incident instead of trying to sweep it under a rug.
2. Insurance- Health care insurance is very expensive - obviously. How much lower would our premiums be if everyone had health insurance. Like it or not when we pay Medical bills, we are not only paying for our own health care, we're paying what the hospital needs to survive becuase too many without insurance are being a deadbeat about their bills.
One solution - more clinics like Instacare. Clinics like these are typically more affordable, and take an enourmous burden off of hospital ER's.
Including legal fees, insurance costs, and payouts, the cost of medical malpractice litigation comes to less than one-half of 1 percent of health-care spending in the United States. (See Tom Baker's recent book, The Medical Malpractice Myth.)
Hate lawyers all you want, but I hope you know a good one when your turn comes up. A 1990 Harvard Medical Practice study indicates that doctors injure 1 in 25 patients, but that only 4 percent of these injured patients sue.
The doctors I know are rich and getting richer, med-mal insurance premiums notwithstanding. Don't go for the "blame the lawyers" head fake. Docs like the system well enough as it is, and it only gets better for them (and worse for consumers) the less they can be held responsible for negligent treatment of patients.
In the mean time, the real structural problems with the U.S. healthcare system go unsolved.
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Sadly, this is the consequence of 'well intending' but unwise legislators. Just like well intended patriots who still advocate unwise defense and foreign policies.