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Lynnxz -> RE: Health Care: One way to do it right... (5/7/2008 6:37:25 PM)
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I dunno about VA hospitals... last time I was there they perscribed me coughdrops for a broken leg.... True story! Anyway, I'm not so sure about public hospitals. Grady, the only public hospital in Atlanta is struggling right now because the people that go won't even pay what little they are charged, which in turn forces the prices up... which no one pays... and last I heard, the hospital was in danger of closing. People that work the system will aways be the downfall of public healthcare I think. The hypochondriacs, the people that go to the ER for a broken toe and stuffy nose, and the lonely old ladies that see a Ambulance ride as their only way of getting some human interaction take a huge toll on hospitals. When I was in the military, I knew several people who, in order to fake their way out of the Army, went to the ER and sick call countless times, the doctors ran countless tests on them- X-rays and MRI's all over the place, and after what should of been hundreds of thousands of dollars and medical expenses, they were eventually kicked out of the Army. Because we were technically still in training, they were never charged a penny.
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