Why is the government mandating I buy healthcare "insurance" that is extremely expensive since it includes payments for healthcare expenses I'm certain to have?
Isn't "insurance" supposed to cover things that have a low probability of happening? B including all expenses ion the same plan ren't I inflating my overall out-of-pocket costs?
If everyone has comprehensive coverage, won't everyone overuse medical resources which will be made more scarce to extension of coverage?
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Answer by dstr
You cant.Insurance plans vary, depending on what you want, your deduction, and co-pay.
I wanted a public option to avoid all this , but you Republicans forced the cowardly Democrats into a corner.America stands alone as the ONLY industrialized Nation on earth that treats health care as profit consideration.
The best thing to have had happen was a complete take over of health care funded by taxes and avaliable to everyone, not just the wealthy.
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Yes, because I often change the oil in my body. A better analogy would be a physical to a yearly inspection.
ReplyDeleteSign me up too,.as since we are so "entitled" let me get a whopper no pickles please.
ReplyDeleteIn the insurance plan Obama wants to sell, you will have to pay double for 4 years, while someone else gets it for free.
ReplyDeleteWe use everything else in excess. We use 911 to ask for directions to Disney world. Sometimes when people have government vouchers on medical care, they take their kids into the emergency room for a sniffle, to make sure they don't have the flu. For whatever reason, they can't wait for their doctor's office. They have to go into the emergency room, pushing people who have things like broken bones, and insanely high fevers aside, so they can have their sniffle checked out.
ReplyDeleteWe also use everything else in excess. Why wouldn't we use government health care in excess too? We might as well, since we're paying an arm and a leg with it.
And, the Doctors will run to other countries, that will pay them enough to make their practice profitable. We will be stuck with whoever is left, and who will want to become a Doctor, when it doesn't pay ??
ReplyDeleteYou haven't figured out that scheduled checkups reduces maintenance and emergency fixes in both cars and humans?
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