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Let's discuss something really simple, Healthcare
I'm pretty sick of the squabbling about the BS in Washington emanating from both sides of the aisle and the WH.
How about a discussion of healthcare and how to fix it. I read an interesting article that has a lot of good points and would be a good approach to developing a revised system. Yes, I know it is from the bastion of the East Coast liberals but give it a chance. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...y-bracket.html |
Will take a look.
I am actually for some centralized care - but efficient and limited. But we need to fix the budget first. We didn't - we had two parties that went around each other.... |
Who knew healthcare could be so complicated.
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It would be an interesting study to find out many dollars are spent of our tax dollars to kill people and how many are spent on saving lives.
I’m being snarky but kind of serious here. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I think healthcare, the budget and a lot of other things are indicative of the problems that we have with our political system.
For a long time i thought the system was like a giant ball slowly rolling along with most people pushing behind and a few pushing on the right and left to try and move it one way or another. Lately everyone is pushing from the right and left and not many are left to push from behind. I digress, the article is interesting and discusses the very different approaches other countries have, and they are very different. |
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I read an interesting opinion piece today https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...e_iOSApp_Other
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Trotting out statistics comparing various things, like health care, between countries, without demonstrating how the method of providing health care depends on and contributes to a country's political and social system, leaves out the most salient point. I'd rather live in Switzerland because its smaller and more homogenous population mostly agree on values that I agree with, especially values on personal freedom and limitations on government. So it is not racked with the various identity problems we have, nor the racial problems, nor the social bickering fostered by academia and media, etc. And I love the Swiss landscape. But if Switzerland adopted a British social and political system, I would not want to live there. And there is a nice Forbes article which shows that Swiss style healthcare without the mandate would be possible here: https://www.forbes.com/sites/theapot.../#438d8c6e7d74 |
An interesting study
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...e_iOSApp_Other Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
The health care system is BS. When I severely herniated a disc and had bone fragments now causing me pain 24/7, I had to spend 6 months going through the health care play book in order to finally get a back surgery done and by then much of the damage was now permanent.
Just last week Peg get's her mothers bill for $900 and an accounting of her stay at Life Care in Plymouth. They billed blue cross $15K, they were allowed to bill over $19K, so they were paid more then they billed for and yet her mom still owes them an additional $900. Just because of what they contracted for, they get more then they billed and yet we still need to dig into the last of her savings to pay more then they billed. Crazy system that will make you nuts. |
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