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Posted by paul on April 09, 2004 at 08:12:20 from (209.23.145.12):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Tractor rollover posted by Yadie yadie yadie on April 08, 2004 at 20:36:40:
If you wish to go down that path: A few doctors are incompetent or make a mistake. That hurts people. Inurance, which is paid by the fees charged to other patients, pays for these mistakes. So all of us pay - not the actual doctor making the mistake. A few people make a living off suing doctors on sham cases. They get free money. Which is paid by insurance companies, which is paid by other paitents fees. So all of us pay - not the doctor. And some jerk gets free money. In no way does the doctor ever pay the bill for these mega-buck cases. Lawyers make a lot of money, and guess what - the lawyers fees on both sides end up being paid by the govt or the insurance company - which is paid by taxes on all of us, or patient fees on all of us or insurance rates on all of us. In no case, in no event, does a doctor making a mistake ever pay the bill for his mistake. You choose to _defend_ this system????? It is foolhardy. It needs to be fixed. This is nothing about politics, or if you are pro or anti any political party - which you want to make it into. No, this is about getting a fair legal system, where a doctor doing something wrong would actually be held responsible for it. And the rest of us pay for _medical_ bills when we go to the doctor - not someone else's mistakes or greed. You cannot seriously defend the current system of exponential medical fees which do not go to medicine? --->Paul
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