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Not everybody who gets sick, by the way, has engaged in "wreckless [sic]" behavior. Some people just get cancer, or have heredetary health problems, or get sick from "wreckless" and under regulated industry polluting our air, soil and water.
Read the article...really. I love the line about how "People criticize other health-care systems around the world, but this is the one that is twice as expensive as any other and is the only country on earth where if you get sick enough, you will lose your house. And for some reason, we're fine with that."
United States is the number 1 spender, the most money on healthcare in the world because it is privatized.
The United States is rated 72nd level of health and 37th in performance.
Lets learn and apply systems that are working in countrys that are better and have universal healthcare.
To much greed from bankers invested in the pharmacuetical and insurance industry who do not want to see this changed to a government system.
Check more international facts. These stats are provided by the World Health Organization. Do an internet search for: country ranking health who.
Another Reality Fact. Germans like quality and Japanese like to take whatever works and makes it better. This was not always the case but they changed to survive and so can the United States change to survive.
The United States needs to reverse the downhill health trend for it to survive economically.
A Healthy Nation boosts the economy.
A non profit government system is a good start.
Business has far too long been undermining employee wages using cheap illegal labor. Business seems to forget that its employees are its backbone and the ones who make a company grow or go out of business. Employers should share their profits with employees whether its in the form of benefits in assisted health care insurance or higher wages. But the national trend of business is to screw its employees and cut their wages, especially in Utah.
I've been waiting for the corporate owners to get in on the band wagon on this issue just use another argument of employees costing too much to employ. To nationalize any health care will be disastrous for employees and america and ultimately these business owners. Health care insurance should be a shared expense of employee and employer, and government must stay out of this issue.
We are in america and what other countries do is of no concern in the working americans health care.
I'm not even going into the wrong meds that are given for the bad diagnosis, like Paxil, Pozac,and whatevers the in thing at the time. Come on! They only have time to see a patient for five minutes tops. My mechanic spends more time on my car, costs less and keeps my car running great.Imagin that.Doing what he's trained to do. Should we expect less from Doctors and Insurance companies? NO WAY! WE WANT WHAT WE PAY FOR and we want them to spend the money wiser so more can afford insurance. Not much to ask, but well worth asking. Just my 2 cents and my life on the line.
The AMA outlined to Obama what they perceive as the major problem in spiraling costs, tort lawyers run amok over the system. Doctors have to practice defensive medicine, order unnecessary and expensive tests, and pay higher and higher malpractice premiums each year to cover themselves. Anyone with half a brain know those costs are passed on to the system and individuals in the form of higher premiums each year.
Secondly, the obesity rate in the US has doubled since 1990 and is by far the highest in the world. This also coincides with the time frame healthcare costs began spiraling upward on a yearly basis. If more isn't done to change Americans lifestyles and get people back to personal accountability in taking charge of their own health, "healthcare reform" will do nothing more than make this epidemic worse and will be akin to putting a bandaid on a hemmorage.
I have never hired illegal workers and neither do most employers. I never had insurance or even Workers Comp coverage on myself, while having to cover employess...couldn't afford it.
Costs combine to create the biggest deterent for small business, what built this country in the first place: The bigger you get, the less money you make. Small business doesn't get the breaks of big business, and more and more of my independent business customers are disappearing, limiting your choices, consumer.
I realized in the first year of business here that I net the same amount of money by myself as I did employing a dozen people previously, something I did for nearly a decade. Less headaches, same money...hmm, tough one.
As a result I did all the work myself for the last five years, and my body is paying for it now. Without insurance, it took 3 years and dozens of visits different doctors to diagnose the problem, btw.
It is still "We the people" right?
1) No goverment health care. Return what money old folks have paid in to medicare. Then let them go find policies. 80 year olds with preexisting conditions. Should be interesting.
2) This business of families stashing assets so Grandma is on the goverment's dime at the care center would end. They either pay their own way or let their kid's take care of them.
3)If some one doesn't have insurance or cash & needs emergency care, just have a spot out by the hospital dumpster to haul them. No free lunch.
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Read the article. Nearly 75% of respondants were not even democrats. Nice try, though.
A government program rarely provides what it's hyped up to do. Of course a survey asking people if they want lower healthcare costs gets a lot of support. But that doesn't mean what gets passed won't result in higher costs, less access, worse care, and more taxes.