Obamacare is a mess

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  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,229
    unsung said:
    Nobody is denying coverage.  Nobody wants people to be denied coverage.  How it is funded is the disagreement. 

    I don't care if a woman wants an abortion, her choice.  I don't want to pay for it.  That is not a war on women or denying them healthcare.
    Yeah and if you get cancer I don't want to pay for it.  How ignorant is that?
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  • unsung said:
    Nobody is denying coverage.  Nobody wants people to be denied coverage.  How it is funded is the disagreement. 

    I don't care if a woman wants an abortion, her choice.  I don't want to pay for it.  That is not a war on women or denying them healthcare.
    Yeah and if you get cancer I don't want to pay for it.  How ignorant is that?
    Those are two different things.

    Don't get me wrong... I'm okay with our medical system paying for a women's abortion, but terminal illness and emergency medical treatment is different than an abortion (lest an abortion is necessary due to risk to the mother).
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  • unsung
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    unsung said:
    Nobody is denying coverage.  Nobody wants people to be denied coverage.  How it is funded is the disagreement. 

    I don't care if a woman wants an abortion, her choice.  I don't want to pay for it.  That is not a war on women or denying them healthcare.
    The GOP denies coverage by making premiums unreachable to those with pre-existing conditions.  You are falling victim to the ignorance of assuming "coverage is available" is the same as "all will be covered."
    Insuring pre existing conditions is not insurance.  It is a gift.  Someone has to pay for it.
  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,229
    unsung said:
    unsung said:
    Nobody is denying coverage.  Nobody wants people to be denied coverage.  How it is funded is the disagreement. 

    I don't care if a woman wants an abortion, her choice.  I don't want to pay for it.  That is not a war on women or denying them healthcare.
    The GOP denies coverage by making premiums unreachable to those with pre-existing conditions.  You are falling victim to the ignorance of assuming "coverage is available" is the same as "all will be covered."
    Insuring pre existing conditions is not insurance.  It is a gift.  Someone has to pay for it.
    Wrong again.  If I have had anxiety issues in the past 5 years it is a pre-existing condition even if I don't currently have the same symptoms.  I can be denied coverage for that condition.  That isn't a gift....that's a penalty.

    Now substitute cancer, high blood pressure, etc. for anxiety and think a little bit for a change.
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  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,229
    unsung said:
    Nobody is denying coverage.  Nobody wants people to be denied coverage.  How it is funded is the disagreement. 

    I don't care if a woman wants an abortion, her choice.  I don't want to pay for it.  That is not a war on women or denying them healthcare.
    Yeah and if you get cancer I don't want to pay for it.  How ignorant is that?
    Those are two different things.

    Don't get me wrong... I'm okay with our medical system paying for a women's abortion, but terminal illness and emergency medical treatment is different than an abortion (lest an abortion is necessary due to risk to the mother).
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  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,229
    How anyone can be ok with for profit insurance companies controlling the healthcare of a US citizen is beyond me.  
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    unsung said:
    unsung said:
    Nobody is denying coverage.  Nobody wants people to be denied coverage.  How it is funded is the disagreement. 

    I don't care if a woman wants an abortion, her choice.  I don't want to pay for it.  That is not a war on women or denying them healthcare.
    The GOP denies coverage by making premiums unreachable to those with pre-existing conditions.  You are falling victim to the ignorance of assuming "coverage is available" is the same as "all will be covered."
    Insuring pre existing conditions is not insurance.  It is a gift.  Someone has to pay for it.
    Ummm... I think someone has to pay for insurance too... :confused:
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  • ponytd
    ponytd Nashville Posts: 671
    unsung said:
    Nobody is denying coverage.  Nobody wants people to be denied coverage.  How it is funded is the disagreement. 

    I don't care if a woman wants an abortion, her choice.  I don't want to pay for it.  That is not a war on women or denying them healthcare.
    The GOP denies coverage by making premiums unreachable to those with pre-existing conditions.  You are falling victim to the ignorance of assuming "coverage is available" is the same as "all will be covered."
    The GOP does not set the premiums. The insurance companies do. The GOP healthcare bill would leave it up to the states to opt out of the "pre-existing clause", which would not deny anyone coverage, but basically mean the insurance companies could charge more for those with pre-existing conditions.

    I get what your saying though, and especially with their list of new pre-existing conditions which seems absurd. The good thing is though that the Senate seems to not want to even look at that bill and come up with something (hopefully) better.
  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,229
    ponytd said:
    unsung said:
    Nobody is denying coverage.  Nobody wants people to be denied coverage.  How it is funded is the disagreement. 

    I don't care if a woman wants an abortion, her choice.  I don't want to pay for it.  That is not a war on women or denying them healthcare.
    The GOP denies coverage by making premiums unreachable to those with pre-existing conditions.  You are falling victim to the ignorance of assuming "coverage is available" is the same as "all will be covered."
    The GOP does not set the premiums. The insurance companies do. The GOP healthcare bill would leave it up to the states to opt out of the "pre-existing clause", which would not deny anyone coverage, but basically mean the insurance companies could charge more for those with pre-existing conditions.

    I get what your saying though, and especially with their list of new pre-existing conditions which seems absurd. The good thing is though that the Senate seems to not want to even look at that bill and come up with something (hopefully) better.
    GOP = GOP plan....I was referring to the plan that they put forward which allows pools for those with pre-existing conditions
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    2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
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    2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
    2020: Oakland, Oakland:  2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,507
    unsung said:
    Nobody is denying coverage.  Nobody wants people to be denied coverage.  How it is funded is the disagreement. 

    I don't care if a woman wants an abortion, her choice.  I don't want to pay for it.  That is not a war on women or denying them healthcare.
    that's like telling a homeless person that there are plenty of houses available for purchase, so let's close all homeless shelters, as they are a "gift". 
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  • ponytd
    ponytd Nashville Posts: 671
    ponytd said:
    unsung said:
    Nobody is denying coverage.  Nobody wants people to be denied coverage.  How it is funded is the disagreement. 

    I don't care if a woman wants an abortion, her choice.  I don't want to pay for it.  That is not a war on women or denying them healthcare.
    The GOP denies coverage by making premiums unreachable to those with pre-existing conditions.  You are falling victim to the ignorance of assuming "coverage is available" is the same as "all will be covered."
    The GOP does not set the premiums. The insurance companies do. The GOP healthcare bill would leave it up to the states to opt out of the "pre-existing clause", which would not deny anyone coverage, but basically mean the insurance companies could charge more for those with pre-existing conditions.

    I get what your saying though, and especially with their list of new pre-existing conditions which seems absurd. The good thing is though that the Senate seems to not want to even look at that bill and come up with something (hopefully) better.
    GOP = GOP plan....I was referring to the plan that they put forward which allows pools for those with pre-existing conditions
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  • what dreams
    what dreams Posts: 1,761
    rgambs said:
    unsung said:
    unsung said:
    Nobody is denying coverage.  Nobody wants people to be denied coverage.  How it is funded is the disagreement. 

    I don't care if a woman wants an abortion, her choice.  I don't want to pay for it.  That is not a war on women or denying them healthcare.
    The GOP denies coverage by making premiums unreachable to those with pre-existing conditions.  You are falling victim to the ignorance of assuming "coverage is available" is the same as "all will be covered."
    Insuring pre existing conditions is not insurance.  It is a gift.  Someone has to pay for it.
    Ummm... I think someone has to pay for insurance too... :confused:
    I don't get it either. I also don't get this "I'm not paying for your . . . (fill in the blank)". Bottom line is that my medical decisions are private. It's nobody's damn business which procedures I ask for, accept, or reject, and I don't have to justify my health care choices to any damn body. That's the problem with this whole damn debate -- too many people thinking they know what's best for everybody else and not enough people trusting the health consumer to make their own decisions. If we could all just drop the judgments about what's right for everybody else's bodies, we might make progress in finding a solution. And I direct this comment to ALL sides of the debate. 
  • what dreams
    what dreams Posts: 1,761
    My previous comment was directed to a completely different thread. . . . Geez, this new format is awful. When are the quotes getting fixed? Much more important problem than ACA . .  . Hahaha 
  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    unsung said:
    unsung said:
    Nobody is denying coverage.  Nobody wants people to be denied coverage.  How it is funded is the disagreement. 

    I don't care if a woman wants an abortion, her choice.  I don't want to pay for it.  That is not a war on women or denying them healthcare.
    The GOP denies coverage by making premiums unreachable to those with pre-existing conditions.  You are falling victim to the ignorance of assuming "coverage is available" is the same as "all will be covered."
    Insuring pre existing conditions is not insurance.  It is a gift.  Someone has to pay for it.
    Progressives are afraid those who need help aren't getting it.
    Conservatives are afraid those who are getting help don't deserve it.
    Faux-bertarians are just afraid anyone is getting help at all.

    If everyone is covered from day 1, there is no such thing as a preexisting condition.  The whole concept goes away.  Simply being alive is a preexisting condition that will eventually require healthcare, to everyone, to some degree. 
  • mace1229
    mace1229 Posts: 9,831
    CM189191 said:
    unsung said:
    unsung said:
    Nobody is denying coverage.  Nobody wants people to be denied coverage.  How it is funded is the disagreement. 

    I don't care if a woman wants an abortion, her choice.  I don't want to pay for it.  That is not a war on women or denying them healthcare.
    The GOP denies coverage by making premiums unreachable to those with pre-existing conditions.  You are falling victim to the ignorance of assuming "coverage is available" is the same as "all will be covered."
    Insuring pre existing conditions is not insurance.  It is a gift.  Someone has to pay for it.
    Progressives are afraid those who need help aren't getting it.
    Conservatives are afraid those who are getting help don't deserve it.
    Faux-bertarians are just afraid anyone is getting help at all.

    If everyone is covered from day 1, there is no such thing as a preexisting condition.  The whole concept goes away.  Simply being alive is a preexisting condition that will eventually require healthcare, to everyone, to some degree. 

    I would correct your statement to:
    Conservatives are afraid those who are getting help will begin to rely on it, and eventually abuse it. Like going to the ER for the common cold because they know it is free that way. It isn't a matter of deserving, its reliance and abusing.

    I agree on the preexisting part. That is an old way of looking at health care. Back when most could afford regular care out of pocket, and health "insurance" was just that. Coverage for catastrophic events and big bills due to accidents, but the regular doctor visit wasn't a ridiculous $300 for a 5 minute visit. The first companies were hospitals themselves, not a third party making a profit off of your health. A preexisting condition shouldn't be that big of a deal if you could afford your own visits and care. The average cost per family is about $20,000 a year in just premiums now. Add on co-pays and deductibles on top of that too. We've gone a long way from covering accidents or even essentially pre-paying for medical expenses based on average use which is the format of the first healthcare really was, to now a third party profiting from it. So many more middle-men need to get paid, and CEOs making millions who don't supply anything of real benefit, and that is where this money is going.
    I don't like Obamacare, not because of Obamacare itself and people getting covered, but because of the greedy healthcare agencies that rip off people in need, and Obamacare forces us to buy into that. Many hospitals are actually forced to charge their patients more due to their contracts with the healthcare providers, and then pay a co-pay and deductible of that bill, which results in payments that are even higher than someone uninsured would pay. Its ridiculous, greedy and doesn't work.
  • benjs
    benjs Toronto, ON Posts: 9,379
    mace1229 said:
    CM189191 said:
    unsung said:
    unsung said:
    Nobody is denying coverage.  Nobody wants people to be denied coverage.  How it is funded is the disagreement. 

    I don't care if a woman wants an abortion, her choice.  I don't want to pay for it.  That is not a war on women or denying them healthcare.
    The GOP denies coverage by making premiums unreachable to those with pre-existing conditions.  You are falling victim to the ignorance of assuming "coverage is available" is the same as "all will be covered."
    Insuring pre existing conditions is not insurance.  It is a gift.  Someone has to pay for it.
    Progressives are afraid those who need help aren't getting it.
    Conservatives are afraid those who are getting help don't deserve it.
    Faux-bertarians are just afraid anyone is getting help at all.

    If everyone is covered from day 1, there is no such thing as a preexisting condition.  The whole concept goes away.  Simply being alive is a preexisting condition that will eventually require healthcare, to everyone, to some degree. 

    I would correct your statement to:
    Conservatives are afraid those who are getting help will begin to rely on it, and eventually abuse it. Like going to the ER for the common cold because they know it is free that way. It isn't a matter of deserving, its reliance and abusing.

    I agree on the preexisting part. That is an old way of looking at health care. Back when most could afford regular care out of pocket, and health "insurance" was just that. Coverage for catastrophic events and big bills due to accidents, but the regular doctor visit wasn't a ridiculous $300 for a 5 minute visit. The first companies were hospitals themselves, not a third party making a profit off of your health. A preexisting condition shouldn't be that big of a deal if you could afford your own visits and care. The average cost per family is about $20,000 a year in just premiums now. Add on co-pays and deductibles on top of that too. We've gone a long way from covering accidents or even essentially pre-paying for medical expenses based on average use which is the format of the first healthcare really was, to now a third party profiting from it. So many more middle-men need to get paid, and CEOs making millions who don't supply anything of real benefit, and that is where this money is going.
    I don't like Obamacare, not because of Obamacare itself and people getting covered, but because of the greedy healthcare agencies that rip off people in need, and Obamacare forces us to buy into that. Many hospitals are actually forced to charge their patients more due to their contracts with the healthcare providers, and then pay a co-pay and deductible of that bill, which results in payments that are even higher than someone uninsured would pay. Its ridiculous, greedy and doesn't work.
    If your first paragraph is seriously a concern, maybe you ought to drive a few hours to Canada and see how THAT DOESN'T EVER HAPPEN. This is the most asinine comment I've ever seen. Two ways you get into ER - either an ambulance qualifies you as needing the service en route or at your doorstep, or a front-desk doctor on call does. Do people just walk into emergency rooms, no questions asked, in America?
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,507
    correct. you simply will not get triaged with anything less than an emergency. 
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  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    correct. you simply will not get triaged with anything less than an emergency. 
    Thank you. How do they do things there? 

    Here there are urgent care clinics that can address the common cold and other non emergencies.  
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,507
    CM189191 said:
    correct. you simply will not get triaged with anything less than an emergency. 
    Thank you. How do they do things there? 

    Here there are urgent care clinics that can address the common cold and other non emergencies.  
    in winnipeg we had quick care clinics. some of them have closed, and they are actually closing some er's and opening urgent care clinics in the hopes that people will learn the difference between what constitutes an er visit and what is just urgent care. people weren't going to the er for a common cold, but they would have no choice for a broken bone if walk in clinics were closed. 
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  • correct. you simply will not get triaged with anything less than an emergency. 
    To be fair... I can cite several cases of ERs sending people home only to have them die there in BC.

    Our system needs a bit of help. It's good, but it's not great.

    My daughter has had to undergo extensive help with a hip ailment. She's young and this is an athletic injury. The wait times for specialists, MRIs (2 of them) and follow ups have been painful.
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