Posted by JimPeoria on April 11, 2008 at 16:16:13 from (207.200.112.97):
In Reply to: Re: OT - Economics posted by Verniee on April 11, 2008 at 13:16:18:
If you really want single payer health care then get the government and the insurance companies out of the way and let the consumer pay for their own care. Once the red tape is out of the way health care costs will drop like a stone and we can afford it. I am a 100% disabled veteran and use the VA's health care system and believe me there is nothing fun or good about how it works. I am forced to drive 65 miles and 2 hours to get anything done and usually have to make several trips at that. I could drive 4 miles to my local MD and only need one trip to get done the same thing that takes the VA 3 visits to do. I can't even go to the ER without authration and if I do then I sometimes end up paying for it out of my pocket. The care I have gotten is second rate at best which is exactly what this type of system will garuntee because there is no system in place to weed out the poor preforming doctors and support staff. We need to get the insurance companies and their pack of blood sucking lawyers and the government out of the health care industry all together. If you want insurance then you make a deal with the insurance company and after the procedure is done you submit the bill to the insurance company and they reimburse you. That way you are dealing directly with the doctors and hospitals and cutting all the red tape out of the way so they can charge less. Jim
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