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Old 02-23-2008, 06:39 PM   #95
jinx
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Originally Posted by DanaC View Post

I've said it before and I'll say it again: health care provided by private insurance companies, or private hospitals are blinded by the need for profit. Their main responsibility is not to their patienmts it is to their shareholders. The insurance companies have a goal: to take in as much money as they can and to pay out as little as they can. How can that be reconciled with the patients' need?
You forgot about the pharmaceutical companies who exits only for profit. I wonder if they are behind the push for national health care? I mean, if everyone could afford to go get prescriptions for all the latest patented drugs they'd be making even more money than they are now! I mean, food and shelter are much higher on the hierarchy of needs than health care, why wouldn't we make sure everyone gets those for free first unless there's a hidden agenda?

Dana I've actually experienced health care at: a private clinic (completely elective and paid for out of pocket), a private hospital in a wealthy area (with good insurance), and nationally known inner-city hospital where they treat lots of people on medicaid (with good insurance). Guess where the care was the best. Guess where I would never go again because it was so awful.

When I was young and didn't have kids I also didn't have health insurance. I "couldn't afford" it. Well, technically, I couldn't afford health ins and all the other stuff that I wanted a lot more. Health care wasn't a priority of mine back then. It worked out fine for me, and when I got an entry level office job I got really good insurance as a benefit. Lots of other people that I know personally who either got sick or got pregnant when they were uninsured went on medicaid and are also doing just fine.
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