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If you actually know of what it will do for you, what do you think about it?
Personally, I believe it is about time this happened. I am an asthmatic, so I need to have insurance to help pay for the medications I need to keep myself healthy. It qualifies as a Preexisting condition, so because of the reform, I can get Blue Cross Blue Shield.
So I think it's wonderful.
And you?
The insurance companies will have some loss of revenue. Prices WILL go down, and they will suffer. They won't have losses under any circumstances, but they won't make as much money and they will probably fire people.
I don't see how everyone else suffers here.
(also the house example was pretty bad)
I would be rather surprised if they do, honestly.
The companies will still be forced to provide above average health care. That may sound good for the employee, which it is, but that's really bad for the bottom line, which equals really bad for the employee, overriding the very good.
LOL I like how 13 year olds are talking about this which doesn't really concern them yet.
I think this reform is an excellent idea. We will not only be helping the needy, but it will also not cost an arm and a leg for medical procedures. If you look at the British, Japanese, and Swedish Health Care system, you will see that their systems work much better than ours.
Thats just because I don't get American things like this. I'm sorry, but I don't quite grasp this reform and don't really feel the need to learn what it is. Also how old are you? Just curious cuz it doesn't say on your profile.
I'm Canadian and it doesn't really effect me, as all essential medical care is covered so I could really care less.
so, even though my dad does not like this healthcare reform, he says that it is needed. (he is a doctor, I wont go into specifics because 80% of the people here think doctors wear them white labcoats / scrubs and thats all you know)
I mean it does cut down on the doctor's salary a lot, and makes many of them lose the incentive to treat patients because the pay is significantly less.
(like I said I die a little reading these threads, 13/14 year olds think they're so well informed)
anyway to put it into perspective my dad outlined it out for me, it is actually cheaper and would save the country billions of dollars if there was the health reform. think about it this way. people who are not insured, do not go in for regular checkups, and it eventually leads to bigger issues like for example kidney failure. The patient would have to go on dialysis which costs a ton of money, and/or need a kidney transplant. The average kidney transplant in the united states is around 500 grand, yea thats right. 500k lota cash there. this could be prevented if the patient went to the doctor regularly to get tested and briefed about his condition so he could avoid this surgery all together.
a hospital stay is about 50 grand and 10 of those is about the same as the kidney transplant surgery, now you can't really sell organs (legally but police report black market rates of kidneys go for about 60 grand) but this idea that prevention could save money is the idea behind the health care reform. sure it would mean I might have to pay for college myself because my parents might have to tighten their belts for a lower income but in the long run it saves a sh*t ton of money, which could be used for something like to get this country out of it's huge debt. (what was it now 12 tril?)
yea thats about it.
also most first world countries (as much as I hate to admit it, canada is a first world country.... canada sux btw. ) have healthcare for everyone this reform in america will cover about 95% of the people (people who pay taxes I assume) and it basically makes america better since hopefully we wont be seeing much fat kids waddling around (I said hopefully, cross your fingers).
cheers.
~dl
The patient would have to go on dialysis which costs a ton of money, and/or need a kidney transplant.
my mum's a nephrologist and she about 2% of her dialysis patients are there because of lupus, which is an AI disease that attacks the organs and lymph nodes. But yea she says that those people have it hard since they take care of their body but because of genetics, they are forced to live the hard life. Many of her other patients had great bodies but partook too much pleasures of the flesh and ended up burning through their life too fast, and now they regret a bunch of stuff.
but yea sorry for your dad, If I had to see it, your dad probably wouldnt have lived past 2 weeks max if his kidneys went and he was unable to go on dialysis. but hopefully this reform will prevent many people's health from going south.
best of luck pHacon.
but yea sorry for your dad, If I had to see it, your dad probably wouldnt have lived past 2 weeks max if his kidneys went and he was unable to go on dialysis. but hopefully this reform will prevent many people's health from going south.
best of luck pHacon.
The people are also free to leave their health insurance for governmental insurance.
Insurance companies will have to provide more services, and they're free to charge more.
If everything about this bill is so great, why doesn't the president and congress use it like we have to? It's because they know its a load of unstustainable crap. Plus, it still will leave about 30% of the population without health coverage.
You guys should really read some of the trash thats in it.
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