Iamsemisweet
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Joined: 4/9/2011 From: The Great Northwest, USA Status: offline
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I have never heard a workable repub solution, other than Romneycare. And no, i don't think being able to selll policies across state lines is a solution. To hear you guys complain about having to pay for other's "bad decisions", despite, in your case anyway, some obviously poor health choices, I can only conclude the only plan that will satisfy you guys is every man for himself. And yes DS, people die, despite good health care. Nevertheless, it is undeniable that the quality of care improves your chances quote:
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ORIGINAL: Iamsemisweet What killed this woman was having to rely on emergency rooms for her primary care. Emergency rooms are the primary health care source for the uninsured in this country. Not only is it inefficient in terms of providing care, it is inefficient economically, since those costs are passed on to the rest of us. Which is why there was an overhaul of the system in the first place. I do have to wonder about a political party that thinks this system is preferable to the so called individual mandate. Because from what I can see, I am mandated now to pay for a health care system now that is inefficient and doesn't deliver good service. So, the leg blood clots had nothing to do with it? Had a Dr. sent her for ultrasounds, they very well could have come up negative, just like the ones that were done. I do not know what the protocol is regarding re-testing via ultrasound. Add into it that the these clots can break off and kill you if they reach your lungs and it's that much more dangerous. Derrick Thomas (9-time Pro Bowl Linebacker for the KC Chiefs) died because of a pulmonary embolism after an accident that paralyzed him. The surgeries to stabilize his broken spine were considered successful and Dr.'s were expectant that he would walk again. They were transferring him on a gurney and he died right there. And, you can't tell me that he wasn't getting acceptable preventive care. And, please stop the BS about the Republicans wanting the pre-Obamacare system survive. No one believed the system didn't need reformed. The only difference is how to get to that reform. And, how about we make it known that at the end of the day, most Democrats and Republicans want the same ends, but disagree on the way to get there. That's really the main difference. How to get there. More government, or more individual empowerment. And, no, single payer (government) health care is not empowering individuals.
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