Thursday, October 1, 2009
Health Insurance
I keep hearing about the terrible situation of the many people who don't have access to medical care because they don't have health insurance. I can remember when no one had health insurance, but they did recieve medical care. The doctors even made house calls. Granted, the care today is much better, but is there a shortage of money to pay for care or a shortage of care?
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None of the above: there is a shortage of OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY to pay for care.
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ReplyDeleteThis author makes it sound like if you don't have insurance you can't be treated or have routine exams. That couldn't be farther from the truth. I know that it is, or is quickly becoming, un-American to pay for something you recieve, but you can actually have routine PREVENTAIVE care exams and testing done and "OH MY GOD" pay for it. The Dr.s are more than willing to take payment if needed. You can walk into any hospital if you have a condition to be treated and BY LAW they must render care if they recieve any gov. funding.