On May 13, 3:15*pm, "~ RHF" wrote:
On May 13, 1:03*pm, "MNMikeW" wrote:
"Mike" wrote in message
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- More will have coverage than do now.
- Remember right now, the estimate is that
- 40 million have no coverage at all.
- That's the ultimate denial of treatment.
MN Mike,
No the Un-Covered go to any Hospital Emergency
Room and Get Treatment at the Taxpayers Expense.
Somebody {You and I} Else Pays For The Un-Covered
Because They Do Not Pay Their Fair Share.
One of the Key {Cost Containment} Features of
any National "Universal" Health Care System is
Prevention and Early Treatment in Public Clinics
and Doctor's Offices -versus- Costly Late Treatment
in a Hospital's Emergency Room and Hospitalization.
Health Care Costs are about 15% of the US GDP
and a Universal Flat 15% Payroll, Earnings and
Contract Tax* would be Required to Pay for a any
National "Universal" Health Care System.
THAT'S THE REALITY !
* Note - That is 15% Above and Beyond the Federal
and State Income Taxes you are already Paying.
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Universal Health Care It's As Simple As 1-2-3http://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/dde71b44cb7f7488
National 'Universal' Health Care System
{Remember It's Socialism}
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Getting More Doctors and Nurses for a True
"Universal" Health Care Systemhttp://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/956227cb65e0d445
"IF" Health Care Is A Human Right : Then
Health Care Must Be Universal For All :
Therefore Health Care Must Be Socialized
and All Health Care Workers Public Employees.
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universal health care it's as simple as 1-2-3 ~ RHF
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And of these 40 million, how many do you suppose are uninsured
INTENTIONALLY?
You remove the 10 million "non-citizens" and 17 million who chose to go
without it's quite a bit smaller.
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For a large part of my life I used employer-paid health care. That
meant that our product / service was undercut by one from a nation
that had an NHS.
I was in the Navy and earner a pensin and medical care TFL.
I lived in GB for years, using their NHS.
Back in the states, I was on TFL for a couple of years before they
shifted me over to whatever SS calls their plan.
Were I running the world, we would all have something like the British
NHS or TFL. (I understand that the French NHS is even better)
NO insurance companies involved means doing away with a whole arm of
financial paperwork and being able to devote the saved cash to
medicines, instead.
The saved space from the bean=counters would mean being able to hold
more beds, too, I guess.
My late wife was a medical secretary, so she would be needed, but the
accointants - most of them - could take a hike!