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I believe I also said I would incur whatever debt was necessary. You asked what I would do. I told you what I would do.
I think the best ideas have been on the Heritage Foundation website (simply www.heritage.org). I cannot provide specific links to them, but a simple googling of "Heritage foundation health care" provides a TON of info as to why Obamacare is not what is best and other ideas as well. I am a huge proponent of medical savings accounts, as described here. I think insurance plans should be able to be sold across state lines, as described in many places on the Heritage Foundation site. Choice and competition? That'll be a bunch of that. I would recommend you read up on the stuff on the Heritage Foundation site. Simply too much to link. The information on great conservative ideas is out there. Please note I did not say great republican ideas. |
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This is a horrible situation, and I admit I have no ideas for that specifically. However, insurance companies are businesses. It is not unreasonsable to expect them to look to make a profit. It's why they are there. Is that heartless? I don't know. I fully admit HUGE nervousness when my three children were born, hoping there would be no complications or problems that would make them uninsurable, and great relief when they were healthy - for reasons other than insurance coverage as well, of course. Please note I did not say they are always scrupulous in their dealings. For my daughters knee surgery, they denied the MRI that showed she needed it, but approved the surgery based on it. I'm currently appealing (and i don't know if this is common, but I haven't been required to pay the bill until the appeal is settled). |
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Not, it is not unreasonable for a business to optimize for profit. I DO find it unreasonable for health care to be run as a business. |
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Trust me....insurance companies have about 40 years to catch up to make a profit on me. My surgery at the Mayo clinic was close to 6 figures. And covered. Perhaps i've just had a different experience than most. Mayo wasn't even a hospital that my insurance woulod cover. However, since the only doctors qualified to perform it were at USC, somewhere in Oregon, or in New York, after I went to three local surgeons who took my insurance that all said they were not qualified, they allowed me to go to the Mayo. I do not regard it as them making decisions. I regard it as i have entered a contract with them for a certain amount of coverage with rules. I can pay more for more coverage, less for less. I am respsonsible to know what is and isn't covered. They are responsible to uphold their end of the bargain. Should they not, it is certainly a pain to deal with, and in matters of life and death, the delay can certainly cost lives, which is not acceptable. |
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I liked the half or so that I watched. But calling that an angry mob (as the page title does) is really unfair -- unless things got a lot worse in the 3 minutes at the end I didn't watch.
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I recognize that there are many with the viewpoint that the plan as presented doesn't go far enough. I don't think it goes far enough for Obama or Congress either, they just understand the concept of incrementalism. Do you favor a system such as the Canadian or British? |
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