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Pilot projects have been run, but some people either don't want to admit to their success, or don't want to admit to their success. Kaiser Permanente started during WWII... that's about 60+ years of "pilot project-ing". Obamacare is closely modeled on this and similar health care programs. All the things you hear about being included in Obamacare can be found in the KP health care coverages. ... no charges for preventative services such as immunizations ... no charges for diagnostic testing, such as lab tests ... no charges for diagnostic services, such as x-rays ... fixed costs of co-pays for "in hospital" surgeries, drugs, physician care, etc. ... no exclusion for pre-existing conditions ... no cap on total / annual care ... on and on, etc., etc. As an example, my wife just came home last Sunday from having a "full knee replacement" surgery + 2 days in hospital (including free parking, private room with TV, meals, meds, etc.) + take-home cold-water pump to prevent/reduce swelling, + scheduled Physical / Occupational Therapy for 2 months post-surgery, etc. etc. -------- our total co-pay cost was $215.00 + $28 for post-discharge pain meds. If Kaiser Permanente can run such a health care provider program in Washington, Oregon, and California for 60+ years, how much more "pilot projecting" do you feel would be necessary to switch Republicans over to supporting Obama ? ... Oh, I meant to say "over to supporting Obamacare ?" ![]() Here is just one link to KP, Quote:
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