You asked a reasonable question, and I am submitting an answer in sincerity. If your intention is to simply attack and criticize the answer instead of considering it's content, I will consider myself...
All I have presented is facts, and I was not playing poker, so I have nothing to hide. Reason number two is not actually reflective of a complete thought. The same concept could be applied when...
This is completely untrue; private systems can take utilize systems of group discounts, and in fact Singapore is a perfect example of where costs are driven down when private insurers compete with the...
I don't present information to support incorrect points. It seemed you were suggesting that there were no wait times in Canadian ED's. It would seem the intellectually honest thing would be to...
Understood...but that's not liability insurance. In this case, the kind of liability insurance that would 'protect' you would be liability THEY had purchased in case they made a mistake that resulted...
Clearly the workings of insurance have been forgotten. We buy liability insurance NOT to cover ourselves from the mistakes of others, but to essentially provide a funding source for injury that we may...
you see, you were making somewhat reasonable points right up until the "right to healthcare" part, and sealed the deal with the shot at "pharmaceutical companies." first, aside from making certain...
seems as though you may be mistaken. it has already happened. are you familiar with the cambie surgery center? the private facility owned and operated by brian day (president of the canadian medical...
I wanted to clarify my concluding points; I wanted to specify that when it comes to licensing, the gov't is only giving a license to people who have followed the steps required to achieve that...
A well-written response. Thanks. I must share, some of the items are oversimplified, and I'm not sure how they can support an expansion of UHC or socialized care. True, but that doesn't stop...
I see I'm late into this thread, but after taking a moment to review it, I see folks have a head start on promoting false ideas and unsupported comparisons. First, it doesn't matter if "health care"...
When you investigate "compaints," all you will see is the negative. Generally adequate or superior care is not 'reported.' The reality is that healthcare delivery in socialized systems is no better...
They have just as much "right" as the gov't does to "do business." I see lot's of criticism like this directed toward non-gov't payors, but I never see anyone present any evidence that a gov't program...
People think it's about some of us simply not wanting a "socialize" healthcare system. The reality is that Americans won't tolerate this kind of system no matter what label you put on