Medical Tourism Today Short wait times are also a major benefit of medical tourism. This is especially true in countries that have socialized medicine. Patients in England or Canada, for example, often have to wait months, sometimes years, for a simple MRI. When the same patients travel to ...
You think the Med Ins will go under?
It even gets called "socialized" medicine. What ever that is. Frankly I'm amazed at how the medical industry does such a great job at making health care for all the big bogey man of all time.
My reasons: 1) Medical expenses are the #1 cause of financial bankruptcy. 2) Poor people without insurance go to Emergency Rooms, where, by law, they cannot be denyed treatment. This is ultimately payed by taxpayers, and is more expensive. 3) The burden of health care shouldn't be on employers. ...
Why would the Democrats running for office advocate universal health care which is government run, when they can not even properly fund the government run VA? As bad as the VA presently is, if somehow universal health care is elected in 2008, the VA will be worst than ...
Will it be good for dentists? Will it be bad? Will dentists make less money? Will dentists make more money? Or will universal healthcare only affect medical doctors? Because dentists have private practices, which means the government doesnt pay their salary. However, the government pays medical doctors salaries. Any clue ...
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.
Instead of raising taxes on Americans to pay for health care, how about if we cancel ALL foreign aid for 2 years? After all, what business do we have spending a HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS A YEAR on the welfare of other countries when people right here in our own ...
Anything goes.
I am looking into my future, and my career goal is to become a surgeon, but recently I have heard that universal health care will be a hard hit for doctors and others in the medical field because they would earn dramatically less money (as in income). Is this true?