What do you think is the cause of runaway health care cost?
Health Care professionals say it is the high cost of malpractice insurance? Is it that the insurance companies are too greedy or the patients are too litigeous? So, who is zooming who here? Would state purchase of cheap foreign doctors help? or GI bill(state sponsorship) for med students who praqctice at state hospitals.
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If the health care reform bill is about reform, why is it going to cost tax payers trillions of dollars?
How does regulating insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies cost trillions in tax dollars? The pricetage came from the whitehouse. Haven’t heard anything from the insurance companies.
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Is health care reform really such a bad thing?
So on the radio the other day Dr. Dean Edell was reading a poll taken on peoples views on health reform. In the poll people were asked if they thought insurance companies should be allowed to raise premiums when you get sick. An overwhelming percent said no. They were also asked if they thought people [...]
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How would you cover people who are denied health coverage by the insurance companies, if not a public option?
There are many Americans who want health care, but cannot get adequate coverage because they have a pre-existing condition, can’t afford it, or are denied by insurers. Maybe they are working but their company doesn’t offer medical coverage for them. How do we help these people? Are they just stuck?
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