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Sep 10, 2006, 09:25 AM
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Re: Socialized Medicine sure is scary.....
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Okay, I'm back from cleaning up the kitchen.
Hey, you know...here's the thing:
How many times have the insurance companies opened their books to show how much it costs and what their profit is? The answer: 0.
You know, we are all griping at the wrong people. We gripe at the hospitals for charging so much, we gripe at doctors for making too much, we gripe at the CYA protection that doctors much have to practice because of exhorbant lawsuits (which inflates costs). We gripe about prescriptions costing too much. The reason this got the way it was is because doctor's were milking insurance for everything they had a while back. They figured out a way to put it back on the doctor's- but now it is totally profit driven for insurance companies, and doctor's have to talk "money" with insurance companies before they're allowed to treat you. It's forced them to take too many patients a day, too much paperwork. The insurance companies are the bad guys...
SOCIALIZED MEDICINE IS NOT THE WAY TO GO- it would lower the quality of care for EVERYBODY.
Insurance companies givve themselves raises every year. There is no law that mandates them to share thier black ink-laden ledgers. Does insurance companies have a champion that is kissing someone's a$$ in the government? Without a doubt! Why is it that they have gotten away with it?
In a perfect world, a show of force of healthcare workers, employers, and health care consumers would convince the government to make insurance companies open their books for all to see. People will be ******.
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Sep 10, 2006, 09:36 AM
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Re: Socialized Medicine sure is scary.....
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Spoken like a true Missouri woman from the Show Me State!
Why are the ins. co. above accountability? Because they are probably the most powerful lobbying group in Washington, D.C....
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Sep 10, 2006, 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by buddiage
Insurance companies givve themselves raises every year. There is no law that mandates them to share thier black ink-laden ledgers. Does insurance companies have a champion that is kissing someone's a$$ in the government? Without a doubt! Why is it that they have gotten away with it?
In a perfect world, a show of force of healthcare workers, employers, and health care consumers would convince the government to make insurance companies open their books for all to see. People will be ******.
OK, so here's a report from our friends at United Healthcare
http://www.unitedhealthgroup.com/inv...6/UNH_AR05.pdf
You'll have to get to page 20 of 28.
Meanwhile, this is happening in my community;
http://www.9news.com/acm_news.aspx?O...7-c589c01ca7bf
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Sep 10, 2006, 09:52 AM
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Sep 10, 2006, 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Kelly_the_Great
Why are the ins. co. above accountability? Because they are probably the most powerful lobbying group in Washington, D.C.... 
Actually, the most powerful lobby in Washington is the pharmaceutical industry. Second is agriculture. Why? For one thing, 70% of all antibiotics used in the country are used on livestock.
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Sep 10, 2006, 10:39 AM
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Non profits have to make their finances available. You have to go the their office with paper and pen because they dodn't have to make you a copy, just show it to you.
Publicly traded corporations have to provide information to shareholders. When our hospital was bought by a for profit I bought two shares. They sent a prospectus with glowing high profits, just the opposite to what they told nursing staff.
All this isn't necessarity accurate. Remember Enron?
Look at page 39:
http://www.calnurses.org/research/pd...spital-200.pdf
Pharmaceuticals:
http://www.calnurses.org/research/pd...harma-Corp.pdf
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Sep 10, 2006, 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by CoolhandHutch
Your vet doesn't get sued very much. Now, I honestly don't believe malpractice lawsuits affect the cost of healthcare, but I do believe CYA medical practice does.
He also doesn't get paid as much as an MD especially since their educations are comparable. Likewise the veterinary staff (technicians, assistants, receptionists, etc.) don't get near the wages that their counterparts in human medicine do. The veterinary practice has to keep their prices reasonable because most animals are not insured by third parties. Plus most livestock care has an economical side to it as well. Unfortunately from what I have seen, heard, and experienced most animals receive better and more timely treatment from the veterinary profession. For example, my dog's bloodwork will be back the same day. The vet's office calls me with the results by the next day if not sooner. While it may take two weeks or longer for the doctor's office to tell me about my own bloodwork if I can find anything out at all. Many times I have to annoy the staff in order to get any answers at all. I have seen the same thing with rads, ultrasound, and other workups. Seems like I receive the bill before I receive the results.
While socialized medicine looks good on paper, the thought scares me in practice. Anytime that the government trys to "fix" something; they break it even more. Healthcare is confusing enough. I feel sorry for the seniors when the government "fixed" medicare so that they can get their prescriptions at a more reasonable rate.
Our healthcare system is broken in more ways than one.
Fuzzy
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Sep 10, 2006, 12:25 PM
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I don't agree with the pharmaceutical lobby getting their Medicare law passed. The good thing is that we can vote out those who care more for campaign contributions than the citizens they are supposed to represent.
Nothing is perfect but I think the payer of health care should be accountable to the citizens rather than shareholders and the bottom line: http://www.calnurses.org/healthcare/
Then like my friend who has worked in Canada for more than 40 years you could contribute your useful work and still have healthcare.
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Sep 10, 2006, 12:50 PM
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I'd like to see SB 840 implemented. Supporters say it will save money. The governor says it will cost billions. The question I have is what items will be covered? It could fulfill it's promise to provide healthcare by providing aspirin and bandaides or cost billions if it pays for total hip and knee replacements for all seniors. Like all things, the devil is in the details.
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Sep 10, 2006, 01:05 PM
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I'll be amazed if this governor signs it, but he has made 180 degree turns before.
Benefits: Coverage includes all care prescribed by a patient's health care provider that meets accepted standards of care and practice.
Specifically, coverage includes hospital, medical, surgical, and mental health; dental and vision care; prescription drugs and medical equipment, such as hearing aids; emergency care including ambulance; skilled nursing care after hospitalization; substance abuse recovery programs; health education and translation services, including services for those with hearing and vision impairments; transportation needed to access covered services, diagnostic testing; and hospice care.
http://www.calnurses.org/healthcare/...act-sheet.html
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