Mittwoch, 14. Oktober 2009
White House Office Of Health Reform Director "Blindsided" By AHIP Study
trickymaster, 21:01h
For every Republican idiot here: Government-run health care is the only option. The public option is the prototype, must be and will be implemented into the final legislation. If you doubt government-run health care, take a look at the countries with the best health care system:
All are government-run and universal, which means they include health, dental and life insurance for a fair price. When I moved to the United States, I did not even know that there was a difference between dental and regular health care. Now, since I know that I really raise the question how I can live the same lifestyle that I used to live in Germany. When I was there we did not have to pay any co-pay for practices or any hospital.
E.g. Once I went to my dentist because of an infection. She sent me to my doctor practice. My doctor was also not able to treat me and sent me to a new practice where a nother doctor subscribed me the right medicine. All that within one hour adn the only thing I had to pay were 6 euros for government-subsidized medicine in a pharmacy!
Imagine(!) I would do that here in the US. The cost for Co-pay would kill me at least at the second practice.
Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/social/Emucrat?page=1&action=comments&display=all&sort=newest
All are government-run and universal, which means they include health, dental and life insurance for a fair price. When I moved to the United States, I did not even know that there was a difference between dental and regular health care. Now, since I know that I really raise the question how I can live the same lifestyle that I used to live in Germany. When I was there we did not have to pay any co-pay for practices or any hospital.
E.g. Once I went to my dentist because of an infection. She sent me to my doctor practice. My doctor was also not able to treat me and sent me to a new practice where a nother doctor subscribed me the right medicine. All that within one hour adn the only thing I had to pay were 6 euros for government-subsidized medicine in a pharmacy!
Imagine(!) I would do that here in the US. The cost for Co-pay would kill me at least at the second practice.
Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/social/Emucrat?page=1&action=comments&display=all&sort=newest
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