As Pete Hegseth would say, "Fuck you for your service!"Yeah, working for the US military is no better. Your retirement can be revoked on a political whim.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politi...ansgender-troops-being-separated-from-service
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As Pete Hegseth would say, "Fuck you for your service!"Yeah, working for the US military is no better. Your retirement can be revoked on a political whim.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politi...ansgender-troops-being-separated-from-service
And this would be why hospitals rely on medicaid for subsidy reimbursements...which have now been taken away.That may be true where you live, but here, a U.S. hospital cannot legally refuse to treat a fatal case of appendicitis simply because the patient lacks insurance coverage. Under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), hospitals that participate in Medicare are required to provide a medical screening examination and stabilizing treatment for emergency medical conditions, regardless of a patient’s ability to pay or insurance status. Appendicitis, especially a potentially fatal case, qualifies as an emergency medical condition.
That may be true where you live, but here, a U.S. hospital cannot legally refuse to treat a fatal case of appendicitis simply because the patient lacks insurance coverage. Under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), hospitals that participate in Medicare are required to provide a medical screening examination and stabilizing treatment for emergency medical conditions, regardless of a patient’s ability to pay or insurance status. Appendicitis, especially a potentially fatal case, qualifies as an emergency medical condition.
Single biggest cause of personal bankruptcies in America. The medical system is basically superb if you have the money or good coverage, and absolute shit if you don't.My wife works in homeless services. She has several elderly widows as clients whose husbands died after long and withering illnesses that exceeded their insurance coverage. They lost their homes and are now on the street or in shelters.
US fuckin’ A
All I want here in the states is to move employer based healthcare to the government. Not sure whether it would work best at.the federal or state level, but you would take the same money and shift it to a centralized setting.Single biggest cause of personal bankruptcies in America. The medical system is basically superb if you have the money or good coverage, and absolute shit if you don't.
Personally I'd rather see us take a State by State approach something similar to the Canadian provinces - it's not the best and it has huge flaws but it beats ending up on the street or not being treated. On the other hand it does result in huge taxation - but on our end we end up paying that in health insurance premiums but without the universal coverage and with all sorts of gaps and shit billing.
I just wish one of the States would bite the bullet, try it and see what happens
All I want here in the states is to move employer based healthcare to the government. Not sure whether it would work best at.the federal or state level, but you would take the same money and shift it to a centralized setting.
Seems like a no brainer.
Some states would go bankrupt. A coworker's mother went to the ER for unexplained dizziness. They gave her a CT scan and found nothing. Total bill? $23,000. CT scan alone was $18,000. All billed to Medicare so who knows what the actual payment was. But until these insane medical costs come down state governments can't afford Healthcare.It does, doesn't it.
Personally, I think keep the Feds put of it and make it at the State level. It's more manageable that way and allows for a lot of variations and experimentation. It's got to be paid for somehow of course, but there needs to be some equitable baseline of healthcare for everyone
Perhaps you should think about the beautiful English word ‘human resources’. A resource is something valuable that you exploit for your own benefit until it is depleted.
Apart from that, your healthcare system is pretty broken. It always has been.
Here you go to the clinic when you're ill. There are treatments with co-payments, but these are very few, and never those that involve life support or pain management.
Everyone has health insurance. That's the law. The higher your income, the more expensive, up to a maximum amount. It doesn't go up any more. If your income is within a certain limit, it costs nothing. Incidentally, half is paid by your employer, who wants you to be healthy because they also pay you when you're ill. That's also the law. (Not indefinitely, but for six weeks, after which the health insurance fund pays you).
But unfortunately none of this is for you, because it's socialism, as the idiot in chief reported.
By the way, medicines are actually cheaper here because the health insurance company has to pay for them. They negotiate the prices with the manufacturers. If the prices are too high, they don't pay. If they don't pay, the doctors don't prescribe.
This is monitored by the judiciary. There was a case of a sick child. The drug was supposed to cost around one million euros. The health insurance company said it was too expensive and not profitable. The judge said, ‘You've been fucked in the head, you're paying for it’ and they paid.
Some states would go bankrupt. A coworker's mother went to the ER for unexplained dizziness. They gave her a CT scan and found nothing. Total bill? $23,000. CT scan alone was $18,000. All billed to Medicare so who knows what the actual payment was. But until these insane medical costs come down state governments can't afford Healthcare.
And the duplication of 50 states doing the same thing? Too inefficient.
You clueless clown, you really make me laugh.The main issue with the system you live under is that there are indeed copays, they're just well hidden and you've been brainwashed into thinking you're getting something valuable for free.
You clueless clown, you really make me laugh.
Do you know what taxes are? And what duties are? And what the difference is?
Do you know what a state is? And what it consists of? It is the duty of the strong to protect the weak. If you're not prepared to do that, then nobody will protect you if you're not.
You selfish twat. I know exactly how our state works and everyone can see that yours doesn't.
Everyone pays, one way or the other. Healthcare is never free. Either you pay via insurance or you pay via taxes or you pay direct. Payment by taxation spreads the load but tends to result in bureaucrat-heavy systems - the British NHS is a classic example. In between you have systems like Ontario's, which I am a little familiar with (friends who live there) which has a good mixed system, but with some marked inefficiencies and failures in coverage. I took a look at the health system in New Zealand when I was there too, and overall that seems to work fairly well - but it's a small country and they seem to adapt and change things very quickly - the benefits of small size and a "can do" attitude, minimal corruption and a high-trust society.
The Chinese healthcare system now is verging on outrageously good in the cities at least....
Our system is almost 150 years old. It actually works quite well.Everyone pays, one way or the other. Healthcare is never free. Either you pay via insurance or you pay via taxes or you pay direct. Payment by taxation spreads the load but tends to result in bureaucrat-heavy systems - the British NHS is a classic example. In between you have systems like Ontario's, which I am a little familiar with (friends who live there) which has a good mixed system, but with some marked inefficiencies and failures in coverage. I took a look at the health system in New Zealand when I was there too, and overall that seems to work fairly well - but it's a small country and they seem to adapt and change things very quickly - the benefits of small size and a "can do" attitude, minimal corruption and a high-trust society.
The Chinese healthcare system now is verging on outrageously good in the cities at least....
If you don;t mind me asking, which system is that?Our system is almost 150 years old. It actually works quite well.
Everyone who earns money pays. The health insurance funds are very large and have weight when negotiating prices for medicines.
Then every employer is obliged to have accident insurance. This pays for all work-related accidents, including commuting accidents.
It is certainly not the best system, but it is stable and has proved its worth. It has already survived two world wars.
You clueless clown, you really make me laugh.
Do you know what taxes are? And what duties are? And what the difference is?
Do you know what a state is? And what it consists of? It is the duty of the strong to protect the weak. If you're not prepared to do that, then nobody will protect you if you're not.
You selfish twat. I know exactly how our state works and everyone can see that yours doesn't.
Yes, it's obvious that you know everything, Mr. Wizard.
Still sucks to be you and have to pay extra because you're too fucking dum to understand how things really work.
…, says a wealthy man with the best health insurance money can buy.
Many of us have been suggesting state run healthcare for over a decade. Obama care was and still is a disaster. Congress can do all kinds of things but first we have to stop providing benefits to people who don't belong here.It does, doesn't it.
Personally, I think keep the Feds put of it and make it at the State level. It's more manageable that way and allows for a lot of variations and experimentation. It's got to be paid for somehow of course, but there needs to be some equitable baseline of healthcare for everyone
It is the German social system. It was originally introduced by Chancellor Bismarck because workers there had as many rights as they do in the USA today. He was afraid that there would be a revolution. After a short time, the realisation took hold that glad workers who know that they are covered in the event of illness and accidents simply perform better. Everyone wins, nobody loses.If you don;t mind me asking, which system is that?
Don't mind answering him. I tried. He's not willing to use whatever is between his ears. Some people are simply beyond help.…, says a wealthy man with the best health insurance money can buy.
Says the guy who's grandparents were illegal immigrants. You disagree? Ask the people living in their own country before the likes of you arrived.Many of us have been suggesting state run healthcare for over a decade. Obama care was and still is a disaster. Congress can do all kinds of things but first we have to stop providing benefits to people who don't belong here.
Don't mind answering him. I tried. He's not willing to use whatever is between his ears. Some people are simply beyond help.