Archive for November 18th, 2009

How Should We Solve The Health Care Problem?

I see here a lot of criticism of Obama’s approach, but no alternatives. We have 40 million Americans with no access to health care. We have one of the highest rates of infant mortality outside of the third world. Medical bills are the number one reason for bankruptcies. What do you think we should do?

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Do I need to go to a University Hospital or a place like Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania to see a good Geneticist Specialist or do they have private practices like other doctors?

My wife’s insurance is 100% paid for and mine 80%.

It just seems to reason that coverage for a car accident would be covered under universal health, instead of car insurance. Do you think the insurance industry will ever allow the public to kill these cash cows? Thier industry would suffer quite a financial hit in both areas.

My hubby took off for 4 weeks because we just had a baby, and we get a bill from his job for insurance, they SHOULD have taken out while he was off. When I was off at my previous job for 4 weeks, insurance,etc, still got taken out of my checks.

I had my toncils removed, and my doctor nicked my main artery in my neck and didn’t fix it or say anything. Last week the main artery in my neck bursted open and I almost bled to death. The doctors who saved my life said that hes a private doctor and hes reliable for his mistakes, and responsible for what happened and I should sue. The only thing is I don’t know what kind of lawyer to look up for. I need to know what kind of lawyers help in sueing for stuff like that. Please help me.

I am doing a paper on the Canadian Health Care System and have forgotten this man’s name. He is most recently noted for publicly saying that the whole thing was a huge mistake and regrets his involvement in it. He has said that the private sector, even with all its problems is the only way to go. He also states that the public health program has created a scarcity of doctors, long wait times, health rationing, particularly among the elderly, and has severely damaged medical research and development.

My wife’s insurance is 100% paid for and mine 80%.

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