HealthCARE does not equal Health INSURANCE
know1
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Just sayin....
Yet I hear those terms used interchangeably quite often - most notably by our esteemed leader.
Are we attempting to fix healthcare or are we attempting to fix health insurance?
Yet I hear those terms used interchangeably quite often - most notably by our esteemed leader.
Are we attempting to fix healthcare or are we attempting to fix health insurance?
The only people we should try to get even with...
...are those who've helped us.
Right 'round the corner could be bigger than ourselves.
...are those who've helped us.
Right 'round the corner could be bigger than ourselves.
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doesn't the health insurance industry dominate and pretty much control the health care field? can you get good health care without health insurance? not unless you want to pay thousands and thousands of dollarsdon't compete; coexist
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know1 wrote:Are we attempting to fix healthcare or are we attempting to fix health insurance?
Both... for most of us, health care (at least anything more than a routine doctor visit) is currently unaffordable without health insurance.My whole life
was like a picture
of a sunny day
“We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses.”
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i think the terms are used interchangeably by many, especially since - sadly - our system of healthCARE is based within a system of health INSURANCE. i would LOVE if we actually had an overhaul of heathCARE...and completely got rid of this system of private health INSURANE...but i believe obama, along with everyone else...is still trying to work within the confines of our current system of health insurance for healthcare.
just sayin'.Stay with me...
Let's just breathe...
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blackredyellow wrote:know1 wrote:Are we attempting to fix healthcare or are we attempting to fix health insurance?
Both... for most of us, health care (at least anything more than a routine doctor visit) is currently unaffordable without health insurance.
so get some health insurance. :shock:0 -
blackredyellow wrote:know1 wrote:Are we attempting to fix healthcare or are we attempting to fix health insurance?
Both... for most of us, health care (at least anything more than a routine doctor visit) is currently unaffordable without health insurance.
It's unaffordable with health insurance most of the time too.
Me, I'm attempting to eradicate the entire health insurance industry so that our generally strong health care services can be enjoyed by everyone that needs them.0 -
soulsinging wrote:blackredyellow wrote:know1 wrote:Are we attempting to fix healthcare or are we attempting to fix health insurance?
Both... for most of us, health care (at least anything more than a routine doctor visit) is currently unaffordable without health insurance.
It's unaffordable with health insurance most of the time too.
Me, I'm attempting to eradicate the entire health insurance industry so that our generally strong health care services can be enjoyed by everyone that needs them.
thats possible to do without making the US government the one single insurance provider in existence.0 -
jlew24asu wrote:blackredyellow wrote:know1 wrote:Are we attempting to fix healthcare or are we attempting to fix health insurance?
Both... for most of us, health care (at least anything more than a routine doctor visit) is currently unaffordable without health insurance.
so get some health insurance. :shock:
I do have health insurance, so I'm not worried about me... but like almost everyone else, it's tied to my job. What I am saying is that healthcare = health insurance to a lot of people.My whole life
was like a picture
of a sunny day
“We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses.”
― Abraham Lincoln0 -
jlew24asu wrote:soulsinging wrote:blackredyellow wrote:Both... for most of us, health care (at least anything more than a routine doctor visit) is currently unaffordable without health insurance.
It's unaffordable with health insurance most of the time too.
Me, I'm attempting to eradicate the entire health insurance industry so that our generally strong health care services can be enjoyed by everyone that needs them.
thats possible to do without making the US government the one single insurance provider in existence.
Just outlaw the insurance industry and make doctors directly answerable to patients?0 -
blackredyellow wrote:
I do have health insurance, so I'm not worried about me... but like almost everyone else, it's tied to my job. What I am saying is that healthcare = health insurance to a lot of people.
and what I'm saying is you dont need a job or employer assistance to have heathcare.0 -
That's a bunch of jobs going into the fucking toilet at one time.....thousands and thousands of jobssoulsinging wrote:Me, I'm attempting to eradicate the entire health insurance industry so that our generally strong health care services can be enjoyed by everyone that needs them.All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a thousand enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you, digger, listener, runner, prince with the swift warning. Be cunning and full of tricks and your people shall never be destroyed.0 -
soulsinging wrote:
Just outlaw the insurance industry and make doctors directly answerable to patients?
Obama touched on that last night, making doctors more answerable to patients. and we dont need to eliminate the insurance industry to do that.0 -
jlew24asu wrote:blackredyellow wrote:
I do have health insurance, so I'm not worried about me... but like almost everyone else, it's tied to my job. What I am saying is that healthcare = health insurance to a lot of people.
and what I'm saying is you dont need a job or employer assistance to have heathcare.
you can pay for healthcare without a JOB?
and while what you are 'saying' is true...for the vast majority, it is completely unaffordable. let's try and be realistic.Stay with me...
Let's just breathe...
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tybird wrote:
That's a bunch of jobs going into the fucking toilet at one time.....thousands and thousands of jobssoulsinging wrote:Me, I'm attempting to eradicate the entire health insurance industry so that our generally strong health care services can be enjoyed by everyone that needs them.
millions0 -
tybird wrote:
That's a bunch of jobs going into the fucking toilet at one time.....thousands and thousands of jobssoulsinging wrote:Me, I'm attempting to eradicate the entire health insurance industry so that our generally strong health care services can be enjoyed by everyone that needs them.
it is.....but should our healthcare system be tied to keeping people employed, or should it be about health?
it's funny how many - not saying you - are always about letting businesses sink or swim, pull their own weight...and if jobs didsappear, so be it...they should just go and get other jobs. however, for some reason when it comes to healthcare...we should put the needs of the employees within the health insurance industry above our own, as a country? it doesn't make sense.
that said, you BET...it IS a big deal....so yea, it would be good to see some transitioning happen. also why i think it's going to be very slow going, if we indeed ever get there...to go UHC, to get rid of our for profit health insurance industry. and hey, let's be realistic....they won't ALL disappear. some will transition into UHC, some will stay right where they are b/c private insurance will never entirely disappear, even in a UHC system...and then yes, plenty of jobs will disappear.Stay with me...
Let's just breathe...
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jlew24asu wrote:blackredyellow wrote:know1 wrote:Are we attempting to fix healthcare or are we attempting to fix health insurance?
Both... for most of us, health care (at least anything more than a routine doctor visit) is currently unaffordable without health insurance.
so get some health insurance. :shock:
ok...could you tell me which wonderful insurance company insures with preexisting conditions?
i've tried about 6...but i guess i'm not choosing the right one's...what is the name of this wonderful company?0 -
norm wrote:
ok...could you tell me which wonderful insurance company insures with preexisting conditions?
i've tried about 6...but i guess i'm not choosing the right one's...what is the name of this wonderful company?
this is something I've been pushing for and Obama mentioned last night. policing them so no one can deny you coverage.0 -
jlew24asu wrote:tybird wrote:
That's a bunch of jobs going into the fucking toilet at one time.....thousands and thousands of jobssoulsinging wrote:Me, I'm attempting to eradicate the entire health insurance industry so that our generally strong health care services can be enjoyed by everyone that needs them.
millions
Well they can just pull themselves up by their bootstraps and get other jobs. Go back to school and become doctors.0 -
jlew24asu wrote:norm wrote:
ok...could you tell me which wonderful insurance company insures with preexisting conditions?
i've tried about 6...but i guess i'm not choosing the right one's...what is the name of this wonderful company?
this is something I've been pushing for and Obama mentioned last night. policing them so no one can deny you coverage.
and then raise all our premiums to cover all these covered persons with such expesnive conditions! because, yes, a priavte company, they need to turn a profit for their stockholders. that's the issue there. with keeping it private and profit-based. we all absorb the costs no matter what, i rather make it cheaper by not having stock dividends built into my healthcare costs. also, they may not deny coverage...but how about they simply make it so prohibitively expensive for you that there's no way the average person can afford it? another possibility.......Stay with me...
Let's just breathe...
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soulsinging wrote:
Well they can just pull themselves up by their bootstraps and get other jobs. Go back to school and become doctors.
absolutely. and I hope they would. but of course that can be avoided by you not demanding they get fired in the first place.0 -
jlew24asu wrote:soulsinging wrote:Well they can just pull themselves up by their bootstraps and get other jobs. Go back to school and become doctors.
absolutely. and I hope they would. but of course that can be avoided by you not demanding they get fired in the first place.
A lot of things can be avoided by not demanding someone get xyz in the first place. Bankruptcy and lack of treatment can be avoided by you not demanding sick people of limited means get white collar jobs that offer comprehensive health care plans in the first place.0
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