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Health-care fraud a new temptation
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How difficult is it to just marry? I'll never get why people just don't do it. It's so easy to get a divorce. As for insurance fraud, it's just plain wrong and you shouldn't do it. I know it costs a lot for medicine. Just one of my drugs costs about $26,000 a year. It is an orphan drug. Not enough people have Multiple Sclerosis to make it worth the time and money it has taken to develop these medications. Without them, I might be an a wheelchair and unable to work fulltime. Thank goodness the government of this country has seen fit have made this medication possible. They give them incentives and longer patents. My medicine is not fun to take and it has no street value, but it has made my quality of life so much better. Yes, I believe people should be able to receive medical benefits, but there must be a better way then stealing.
Is it somehow more criminal to defraud the private sector than the taxpayers?
They've been blessed - not the worker bees.
The lack of a central healthcare database which just makes sense yet we are afraid to do it because we know insurance companies will find a way to use it against us.
Yet, I fail to see how health insurance is a right?
Just being born doesnt mean you are entitled to anything and that someone else should take care of you.
In the end, we are really not much different than the beasts in the forest. It is survival of the fittest and the lucky ones that were dealt a better hand. Every person has to take responsiblity for themselves. I hope we all get good health care and that health care improves but it is not a right.
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