Oct-28-2015 12:06 PM
Oct-29-2015 06:57 AM
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Oct-29-2015 06:45 AM
tjfogelberg wrote:
It is an insult to have the word "AFFORDABLE" in it's title. My individual premium and deductible will now exceed $10,000 for 2016.
Todd
Oct-29-2015 06:35 AM
Oct-29-2015 06:21 AM
kyle86 wrote:
Thank you! Not to mention the innovation and advancements of modern medicine will cease if the govt starts regulating prices. All our wonderful health care advancements wouldn't exist if it wasn't profitable for the researchers.
Oct-29-2015 06:17 AM
fitznj wrote:
"Your time may be better spent to encourage your congressman to look
at single payer"
Be careful what you wish for. I came from a country with a single payer.
Are you willing to sit on a waiting list for non "critical" surgery?
Are you willing to let a doctor select the "cheapest" procedure versus the "best" procedure?
Do you think there is a reason why the British have bad teeth?
Are you willing for a doctor to refuse a complicated procedure because you're 90 years old and your life expectancy is < 2 years?
Are you okay with a doctor NOT recommending certain drugs because they are extremely expensive and that money would be better "invested" on "younger - healthier" patients?
Are you okay with a dentist extracting 4 molars because it's cheaper than root canal/crowns and proper dental care?
You okay with your income taxes increase substantially to pay for this?
I've seen examples of each of the above in the single payer systems. Give me the American system and let ME make the decisions and let ME take personal responsibility.
gerry
Oct-29-2015 06:12 AM
cant_remember_ID wrote:
As long as the health care industry is for profit, premiums and deductibles will continue to increase while coverage decreases. Nothing to do with ACA. When a treatment for Hep C runs $84,000, there are a lot of Baby Boomers that are going to cost a lot of money. Your time may be better spent to encourage your congressman to look at single payer.
Oct-29-2015 06:04 AM
fitznj wrote:
"Your time may be better spent to encourage your congressman to look
at single payer"
Be careful what you wish for. I came from a country with a single payer.
Are you willing to sit on a waiting list for non "critical" surgery?
Are you willing to let a doctor select the "cheapest" procedure versus the "best" procedure?
Do you think there is a reason why the British have bad teeth?
Are you willing for a doctor to refuse a complicated procedure because you're 90 years old and your life expectancy is < 2 years?
Are you okay with a doctor NOT recommending certain drugs because they are extremely expensive and that money would be better "invested" on "younger - healthier" patients?
Are you okay with a dentist extracting 4 molars because it's cheaper than root canal/crowns and proper dental care?
You okay with your income taxes increase substantially to pay for this?
I've seen examples of each of the above in the single payer systems. Give me the American system and let ME make the decisions and let ME take personal responsibility.
You REALLY think it's going to be chealer under a single payer? Once the government gets involved in anything - the costs skyrocket; Look at the escalating costs of education since the Feds got involved.
And finally - who's going to pay? you think you're taxes aren't going to sky-rocket?
gerry
Oct-29-2015 05:26 AM
fitznj wrote:
"Your time may be better spent to encourage your congressman to look
at single payer"
Be careful what you wish for. I came from a country with a single payer.
Are you willing to sit on a waiting list for non "critical" surgery?
Are you willing to let a doctor select the "cheapest" procedure versus the "best" procedure?
Do you think there is a reason why the British have bad teeth?
Are you willing for a doctor to refuse a complicated procedure because you're 90 years old and your life expectancy is < 2 years?
Are you okay with a doctor NOT recommending certain drugs because they are extremely expensive and that money would be better "invested" on "younger - healthier" patients?
Are you okay with a dentist extracting 4 molars because it's cheaper than root canal/crowns and proper dental care?
You okay with your income taxes increase substantially to pay for this?
I've seen examples of each of the above in the single payer systems. Give me the American system and let ME make the decisions and let ME take personal responsibility.
You REALLY think it's going to be chealer under a single payer? Once the government gets involved in anything - the costs skyrocket; Look at the escalating costs of education since the Feds got involved.
And finally - who's going to pay? you think you're taxes aren't going to sky-rocket?
gerry
Oct-29-2015 05:06 AM
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Oct-28-2015 10:19 PM
jrobert01 wrote:
SO TRUE3oaks wrote:
"Thank you to all of the politicians who voted for this terrible law."
And I'll bet the vast majority of people complaining about the hefty increases in health insurance premiums will vote for those very same
politicians when they come up for re-election. :R
Oct-28-2015 10:14 PM
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