(October 20, 2017 at 10:57 am)Khemikal Wrote:(October 20, 2017 at 10:37 am)Coveny Wrote: Private medical does cover everything,Tell that to people whose private insurance doesn't cover this or that, and only covers what it covers in it's approved network of providers. This is the mothership calling, it's time to come back in.
Reading comprehension issues much? You want to make this debate about insurance, when it's about medical care. Insurance doesn't cover everything, medical care does. Please stay focused, but if you continue to insult me and talk smack I will continue to respond in kind.
Quote:and you are being dishonest when you imply private insurance and medical care is just for elective treatments and red carpet service. Here are a couple of posts on the topic:People die on our waiting lists as well.
USA Today - https://www.usnews.com/news/best-countri...ealth-care
And you don't see that as a problem for some reason
Quote:Huffington Past - https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/can...570d3778ffSee, they have universal healthcare -and- private options.
And you don't see how that's a problem somehow.
Quote:CJ - https://www.city-journal.org/html/ugly-t...13032.htmlYou mean her insurance didn;t cover everything.....gee, that sounds familiar.
And you don't see how that's a problem somehow.
Quote:New York Times - http://www.nytimes.com/1991/04/30/us/can...wanted=allThis one is such a hack peice I don't think that further comment is required.
Just dismissed it out of hand, that's pretty weak.
Quote:Forbes - https://www.forbes.com/sites/theapotheca...e30d8e78d5This one is amusing in that it goes to length to explain that long waits (the thrust of many of the above peices) aren;t somehow a necessarry or unavoidable consequence of universal healthcare..that they're an abberation of that norm.
Are you done spamming me? Did you ever hear me say that we should copy the canadian system? I'm sure it could use improvement, and so are canadians..thankfully, the US is in a position to make those improvements (and I;d be pissed if we let fucking Canadia beat us at something...Murica!). None of the frightful scenarios above are representative of how the majority of oop medical expenses pan out in canada..and you can do the simplest google search to figure that out for yourself. Let wonder lead you to knowledge.
I can see how someone who doesn't like reality could see facts as "irrelevant or inappropriate messages sent on the Internet", so the answer is no, no I'm not done spamming you. I do enjoy that I provide support for my arguments, you call them "spam", and then... tell me to do research. ROFL
Quote:You admitted to EMT, Paramedics, and non-doctors giving shots, now you attempt to backpedal. These are effective breaking in positions to the medical profession in your opinion, so stop acting like anything less than a full fledged doctor is some backwoods no teeth guy with a glue gun.-and they would still perform those services under universal care...the difference being that under universal care..no one would have to go see Cletus for the crime of being poor. I'm still not interested in your "breaking in" to medicine. You wanna be a doctor? Go to fucking school. Can't arrange that in your life or finances? The problem isn't our healthcare system, then.... Just couldn't make the grade? Then you don't have any business opening people up. Not in a tier 5 hospital, not in a tier 1 hospital.
I get it. You want only the best doctors, with regulated pay so it's affordable to you, who have to give up over a decade of their lives, and have the money to be able to pay for all that time with no income. Somehow you don't see any flaws with this plan...
Quote:If you wanted to buy a produce collective bargaining works awesome. When the produce (humans) can choose not to bargain with you, it doesn't work so well. This is why universal healthcare has so many problems. And until we can create a robot to do the work of a medical professional, it will continue to be a service, NOT a product.Strange, since it seems to work despite your protestations. It's part of how insurance companies profit in the first place, by bargaining their network of service providers down on volume over rate.
In the most charitable assessment, you're a person with some npotion that there are people who could provide medical care at a lower cost.... who want to, but through laws and regulations, find themselves barred from doing so. Fine, I get that. Thing is, there's a more direct answer to that than creating substandard tier based medicine. Other problem is that for a great many people, you just couldn't make medical care affordable enough no matter how bad you shittified it in the process. Those people would still need someone to pay your substandard bottom tier doctors for them. The middle class would still find that an unexpected medical emergency bankrupted them. I'm out of this one completely, I have full VA and my family is fortunate enough to have the money to buy a good plan and come out of pocket on top of that. Beyond that we have property and assets to sell that we could sell..and still not be homeless. I want everyone to have access to the same standard and range of care and treatment that I have. I can understand and see clearly that the problems we have with our healthcare system aren't going to be solved by lowering our standards.
The US system "works" despite your protestations as well. ROFL This post isn't trying to provide a solution, where none exists, this post is trying to talk about a better solution that the ones currently in place.
I'm a person who sees medical personnel not being able to afford over a decade of college without making any money and turning to another field. I'm a person who thinks highly intelligent people looking at a universal care situation, thinking they can make better money elsewhere, and turning to another field. I'm a person who feels like waiting for over a decade to start doing the work you're training for makes people who learn via hands on training turn to another field. I'm a person who feels like if you put enough roadblocks in the way, you won't get enough people to chose that career path.
As far as "paying for it". Tier 1 would be free, or near free to anyone who wanted it. The cost to the government would be a fraction of what they already pay, and tier 2/3 would be subsided enough that middle class individuals could afford it WITHOUT insurance. Again it wouldn't cost you any more money than you're paying right now.
I too don't need this. I have good insurance, property, money in the bank, blah, blah. I just don't look at the problem from the eyes of a middle to high middle class individual. It's nice to say "I wouldn't do that" when you have money, and you aren't in need of treatment, but morals are something you afford, and if your children are starving you'll break those morals to feed them. I get the fantasy utopia where everyone has everything, and we all live fat and happy. Now maybe that can be achievable with robots someday and a major shift away from capitalism, but that's not going to happen in the foreseeable future, so I'm going to deal with reality. Reality is that there are going to be classes, there are going to be rich, and there are going to be poor. I'd like to see more justice in the scale of those who work not being poor, and those who don't work not being rich but that's a different topic than this one. There is going to be a range of wealths, and there is going to be a range of quality of service provided. This isn't really debatable even though you are trying to debate it. Some humans are going to be better, and some are going to be worse at being medical personnel. When you are only willing to let a small percentage through you believe that means you'll only get the "best" but obviously that isn't the case given that medical error is the 3rd leading cause of death in this country. The misbelief that a person must be rich to be a good doctor is ludicrous, and yet you refuse to be open to allowing the poor to afford to become doctors.
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