help, but it's lacking in quality. Wouldn't it be better for everyone to have to pay for all their education, including kindergarden through 12th grade, and then we'd have the best system in the world? Sure, some won't be educated, but that's the price we have to pay ...
I am an Aussie and we all have health care rights provided with our freedoms. Why do the Republicans in America carry double standards for some people and not others?Wordpress Amazon Autoposter Plugin
Months of waiting for treatment, no second opinions, no choice to pay for a private doctor because they are all govmnt referals, and treatment based on age restrictions like a 65 yr old not getting a knee replacement because they are deamed less important than to the system than younger ...
I know this because I am Canadian. Doctors are forbidden from taking money! Except for cosmetic surgery, everyone has to wait in line for the same poor gov service. Canada takes away the basic human freedom to pay for and/or provide a professional service.
More patients per day? Forced pay scales? Possible longer hours? Do you think the whole sysytem will collapse once everyone can go to the doctor for free, for any condition? Or do you think we will have to adopt rationed care? Do you foresee a doctor shortage like our neighbors to ...
Many other countries provide universal coverage with private insurance, private doctors, and private hospitals. So whenever someone mentions Universal Healthcare, why do people always scream "Socialism"?
at least to some small degree. what is wrong with making sure every single citizen is guaranteed health care? look at canada, their health care is no worse than ours, and everybody is helped. there are millions of americans who cannot afford insurance or pay outrageous, capitalistic ...
i have my opinions, but id like to see some debates.low voltage landscape lights
Are any determined opponents to socialized healthcare in America aware that, in countries that have adopted this system, everyone is still free to use private health care providers either instead or in addition to the national healthcare providers. But at least everyone has access to medical care.
Or just the accessibility of health care in general?