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08-08-2012, 12:20 PM | #226 | |||
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08-08-2012, 12:36 PM | #227 |
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Looking at one sampling of the detail points on the medical survey (it won't let me cut and paste, so here is the specific link:MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL: AN INTERNATIONAL UPDATE ON THE COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF AMERICAN HEALTH CARE)
Under timeliness of care: Waiting time to see a specialist less than 4 weeks: US rank #1, (with 74% saying true, next closest was 69%, with others in the 40-50% area) Had to wait over 4 months for elective surgery: US rank #3 (with only 8% saying true, others had percentages of over 25%) But one we come in last : Primary care practices that have an arrangement where patients can be seen by a doctor or nurse if needed when the practice is closed, not including ER (high is 89%, we are at 29%) but why do they say not including ER, that clearly would skew against how our system works. Add in ER as an option, and I imagine it would be a much closer comparison. an axe to grind is an axe to grind whether liberal or conservative based. |
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08-10-2012, 01:05 AM | #229 |
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Yovany Gonzalez's Wells Fargo Lawsuit Alleges Bank Fired Him, Cut Dying Daughter's Health Insurance Reality sucks big time when it comes to capitalism. It's not as pretty as we are told it is. Also, **** Wells Fargo.
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08-10-2012, 06:01 AM | #230 |
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if you have money, the US healthcare system as currently implemented is the greatest thing ever. ask anyone in the nfl how long they have to wait to see a doctor or get surgery.
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08-10-2012, 12:35 PM | #231 | |
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This guys story is a little odd too. If anything he should sue the hospital or the insurance company for not going foward with the surgery. Everyone knows he would have been covered under COBRA so im not sure why the surgery would have been canceled. It almost sounds like he canceled the surgery because he didnt think he would have been covered, which would have only been true if he was fired for gross misconduct. Perhaps "falsifying his time records" suffices as gross misconduct? Regardless a charity (i wonder if it was a disgusting Christian charity???) ended up paying his COBRA premium, although the article doesnt say if his daughter ever got the surgery. Maybe she got the surgery an inconsequential amount of time later? I wonder what type of cancer she had? And this guy had life insurance on his daughter (and it sounds like other kids). Ive always questioned the practice of getting life insurance on your kids and unless it was a "free" employee benefit i would question the purpose of the life insurance in this instance. Oddly a charity (pleeeease dont let it be an evil Christian one) payed for this guys COBRA premium, but he apperantly had money to pay the premium for his dying daughter's life insurance of which he was the beneficary. To me the life insurance sounds like the whole basis of the lawsuit. He got fired and Wells Fargo didnt give him timely info on how to extend his dying daughters life insurance.
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08-10-2012, 12:51 PM | #232 | |
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Capitalistic approaches have problems, as do socialistic ones or any other -ism you feel like trying out. Reality sucks big time when it comes to life's unfairness and hardship. That's just Reality. |
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08-10-2012, 01:14 PM | #233 | |
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I don't understand why he would not have just paid the cobra premium if she had to have the surgury. I also question if his health ins. is canceled the day he is fired. I would think the health ins. com would have to formally inform them of cancelation. I don't sell health ins. so I'm not sure how these group plans work. I do sell some other group policies and the employee is not canceled the day they are let go on those type policies. Also if he paid part of the premium it seems that he would have coverage util the next bill cycle. I hate to say it but it looks like he is trying to profit off his daughter death. |
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08-10-2012, 03:52 PM | #234 | ||
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I'll concede the point that yes, there probably are flaws with the US health care ranking as noted in this article. An Ill-Conceived Health-Care Ranking - WSJ.com My other issue is with your assertion that the group doing the survey has a axe to grind? What axe do they have to grind? Mind you, this report was done after Obamacare was already passed through legislation. Also, these type of reports have been out long before Romney/Obamacare even existed. Whatever "axe they have to grind" certainly isn't clear. Quote:
What is the surveyor trying to achieve? I still haven't come across anything that would say otherwise. To improve health care in the US? If that's what they are trying to achieve, than that's a good goal to have.
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08-10-2012, 03:57 PM | #235 | |
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Probably a mix of it all. The problem with any system still lies with its run by humans and as such, is flawed. Quote:
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08-10-2012, 04:54 PM | #236 | ||
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08-10-2012, 05:11 PM | #237 | |
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Ive always been against life insurance as an investement, unless its for estate planning or for a spendthrift who has to be forced to save. Thats just my personally biases though. If guy was using the life insurance for his daughter (and other kids) for investment/savings/college purposes i find it odd that it would be offered through work. Ive never heard of anything besides term being offered to non-executive employees. Have you ever heard of a non-term insurance product for kids of employess? I imagine its got to be the hardest thing in the world to lose a child slowly like that to cancer. I feel horrible for the guy, his family and everyone else involved. Im sure if i was in that position i would want someone to sue because it at least offers some sort of accountability. If all you can think about is your daughter dying youd want a better reason than just life isnt fair. So while im not a big fan of life insurance for kids i dont blame the dad. The real blame i have is that the huffington post allowed a journalist to write a story on something thats purely an emotional ploy to blame evil corporations and the ugly side of capitalism these greedy corporations purposely exploite to destroy lives.
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08-10-2012, 05:26 PM | #238 |
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08-10-2012, 05:40 PM | #239 |
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I feel like that the problem with all the solialzied versions of goverment but much less so with all the free versions of goverment. Any system for humans thats run by humans is inheritently flawed. But small forms of goverment that protect our basic individual liberities while empowering us with control of our own life limits those flaws.
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08-10-2012, 05:49 PM | #240 |
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