A Can of Man
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Just check out the sheer number of lawyers. It just means they're the ones calling the shots. And what does a lawyer know about medicine? Just about nothing.
How about this.
So why is gas back @ 2.50 a gallon instead of 4.00? Surly the oil industry is as powerfull as the insurance industry! Tort reform is needed as long as you have Jurys with morons on it giving outlandish amounts in hopes they will get a windfall if they sue in the future. Just allowing sales across State borders would increase competition(isn't that the argument for Govt Insurance?). Each State dreams up its own list of mandatory coverage, teamed up with no cross border sales creates inefficientcies.Almost all of these suggest help big business in one shape or another. Also there is nothing here that regulates the unethical practices of the healthcare industry.
A few examples...
Buy Health Insurence from Walmart? How does that fix anything? The fact that most medical professionals and state politicians think its a bad idea speaks volumes. How would changing my HMO to Walmart by any better? I see Walmarts interest, I dont see the comsumers, nor does it, make any change. Tell me would you seriously consider buying medical insurence for your family at Walmart? How much do you want to bet Herman Cain doesnt have Walmart Medical insurence?
Tort Reform? Let me get this streight, a TRILLION Dollar industry is suffering because of lawsuits many of which are lawsuits against the insurence company themselves for failing to provide service, rather than the doctor for making a error. Remember the doctors take their orders from the HMO, if a HMO refuses to pay for a procedure, and something happens, the patient will sue the insurence company via the doctor. Therefore Lawsuits dont affect the doctors, they affect the insurence companies. Every Doctor in the US has a medical malpractice insurence.
So basically what tort reform is doing is reducing the amount lawsuits that damage the HMOs bottom line. A old myth is that lawsuits are killing the medical profession industry. First of all who has actually seen a poor doctor, even in modest rural settings they get by fine. What is really killing Doctors are the Premiums not the lawsuits. Does anyone really think for a single second that if we were to pass tort reform the insurence companies would lower premiums on doctors? Baloney.
And quality would suffer too, hospitals wouldnt need to hire good doctors anymore, because if they hire and insure a rookie or a fu**up then the worst that can happen is they lose $250,000 which is PEANUTS. Again this is an industry worth in the Trillions.
Vouchers? Just look at the School voucher program for how incompetantly that works.
"Every nation that has gone the route of socialized medicine has made access, cost and quality of care worse"
A total lie, without any truth to it what so ever, how typical of rightwing talk radio. Any unbias medical healthcare professional will tell you exactly the opposite. Why are the top UHC systems from the WHO all from countries that have socialized medicine? Why are there no countries whom have mirrored our system if its so great? I am currently sitting in a socialized medicine country whose quality is equally and service is cheaper than the USA
This is why people SHOULDNT listen to the radio rent-a-mouths.
So why is gas back @ 2.50 a gallon instead of 4.00? Surly the oil industry is as powerfull as the insurance industry! Tort reform is needed as long as you have Jurys with morons on it giving outlandish amounts in hopes they will get a windfall if they sue in the future. Just allowing sales across State borders would increase competition(isn't that the argument for Govt Insurance?). Each State dreams up its own list of mandatory coverage, teamed up with no cross border sales creates inefficientcies.
Going back to mmarsh's comments....where does it say anything about buying health insurance from Wal-Mart? It was talking about Wal-Mart (& other box stores) setting up health CLINICS that people who don't have doctors can go to for relatively cheap care vs tying up expensive time in Emergency Rooms.
One of Wal-Marts goals is to be the biggest bank in the country. I don't think the guys from electronics will be working there either. (I know, sometime it's just too easy to take a cheap shot @ Wal-Mart)Would you trust the guy from Electronics to take your blood pressure?
One of Wal-Marts goals is to be the biggest bank in the country. I don't think the guys from electronics will be working there either. (I know, sometime it's just too easy to take a cheap shot @ Wal-Mart)
I suspect they don't want it to take effect in 09/10 because the people would know what a turkey they bought beforethe 2012 election.If folks like you (George) didn't get in the way so much, things might move along a little faster. But by getting in the way, you only give them reasons/excuses to delay it. I guess President Obama and his crew think that this will take a lot longer than simply the time they have left in office to deal with.
They fall in the same pit as WWII Merchant Marine sailors, civilians not covered by the Govt. Obama did want to charge injured servicemen for cost of service related wounds.There's no way to know unless you let the guy give it a shot.
http://www.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=111089&videoChannel=1
There you go. Rescue workers from 9/11 who can't afford medication for the chronic illnesses they've gotten from the rescue work on that day.
The problem with "Let's just give it a shot" is once a program like this is started, it'll never die regardless of how bad it is. They'll just keep shoveling money into it.There's no way to know unless you let the guy give it a shot.
http://www.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=111089&videoChannel=1
There you go. Rescue workers from 9/11 who can't afford medication for the chronic illnesses they've gotten from the rescue work on that day.
That's true once a program in enacted it becomes entrenched. The potential cost of this government insurance plan on top of what he's spending in Iraq and A'stan is staggering. I haven't heard where the money's coming from for this health care reform plan.