Posted by cb in wisc on December 30, 2017 at 08:06:23 from (72.160.198.50):
In Reply to: My Health Care Rant posted by John in La on December 30, 2017 at 06:21:33:
If you want some real shock, you should do some research and see what the CEO's of the health insurance companies make, on a annual basis, it's appalling. You could also move to southeast Wisconsin, where according to the Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel paper a few years ago, this area has the highest medical fees of anywhere in the U.S. Not to mention you see health care facilities going up all the time, big lavish buildings with lights on, and flat screen tv's everywhere on all the time. And don't get me started on the doctor drug culture and their inability to actually cure/heal someone and how they just want to keep you on the drugs so that they can get their kickbacks from the pharmaceutical companies. There is also web sites that you can check out where you can look up doctors and see just what kickbacks they get and how much. It's just one big money making machine. Farmers need to start charging like the insurance companies do, where any little thing that is used to produce a crop or produce etc. is itemized and charged for with a substantial markup. Furthermore, the medical world gets paid, even if they don't cure or heal.
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