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Forum: Liveaboard's Forum 07-11-2013, 07:13 |
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Richard5
Re: Affordable Care Act - catastrophic plans cancelled
Is the sentence in bold in error? If not, I don't understand. |
Forum: Liveaboard's Forum 07-11-2013, 06:49 |
Replies: 509
Views: 36,786
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Richard5
Re: Affordable Care Act - catastrophic plans cancelled
I'm not in the medical field. However, I do listen to those who are. Then there are the varied reports for and against. Yet, as example, the UK's own NHS released a new 'constitution' in 2010 to... |
Forum: Liveaboard's Forum 07-11-2013, 06:13 |
Replies: 509
Views: 36,786
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Richard5
Re: Affordable Care Act - catastrophic plans cancelled
Arguing for increased government intervention when governments (plural) have repeatedly demonstrated abysmal track records is inane. Free Market Cure - The Myths of Single-Payer Health Care... |
Forum: Liveaboard's Forum 07-11-2013, 02:38 |
Replies: 509
Views: 36,786
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Richard5
Re: Affordable Care Act - catastrophic plans cancelled
Of course the USA could 'afford' this if speaking in monetary terms. But reliance on the govt has not been the foundation of what the USA is about. And nothing is free. Someone else had to pay... |
Forum: Liveaboard's Forum 07-11-2013, 02:29 |
Replies: 509
Views: 36,786
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Richard5
Re: Affordable Care Act - catastrophic plans cancelled
On the assumption your question is more than rhetorical I'll take a stab at it. The answer is because the govt (single payer entity) would be on the hook for having to actually provide health care to... |
Forum: Liveaboard's Forum 03-11-2013, 21:22 |
Replies: 509
Views: 36,786
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Richard5
Re: Affordable Care Act - catastrophic plans cancelled
Cash is king. Last year I had a respiratory infection and required steroidal inhalant therapy. The ER bill was over $2,000 but by paying cash the hospital settled for less than $800. This yr I... |
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