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Originally posted by Hannibal View Posthttp://www.discoverthenetworks.org/A...rategypoe.html
1. Point out flaw with capitalism
2. Impose wildly unrealistic government mandate on capitialism to fix flaw
3. Attribute new and even worse flaws created by government on capitalism.
4. Repeat"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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Correction on Ohio...they've actually added way more to Medicaid than anticipated/projected and are running out money.
It's really a brilliant and savvy move by the people pushing this agenda.
Fortunately, I think the R House will fight the brave fight for a long time.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by Wild Hoss View PostThis was the part that concerned me from the beginning...much of these costs were already being incurred, but primarily at the County/State level. I was never clear on how the theoretical savings would be recouped, when preventative care was expanded. Nor did I really expect that it would.
Yeah, they use three times the services and pay one-eighth the premium.
Eventually, a generation away, preventative WILL save money because it treats hypertension before a stroke or dialysis and diabetes before a foot is cut off and offers a colonoscopy before all the cancer spreads (etc, etc)...which are all very expensive remedies to what were easily treatable illnesses."The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by AlabamAlum View PostYeah, they use three times the services and pay one-eighth the premium.
Eventually, a generation away, preventative WILL save money because it treats hypertension before a stroke or dialysis and diabetes before a foot is cut off and offers a colonoscopy before all the cancer spreads (etc, etc)...which are all very expensive remedies to what were easily treatable illnesses.
Or do we not bother, go back to the old ways and just accept that cutting off feet is the way we do business? Maybe expand legailized euthanasia to deal with the undiagnosed colon cancer? (Except that Rs won't agree to that last one either)
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Originally posted by Wild Hoss View PostSo what is the most reasonable path to get from here to there, in your view?
Or do we not bother, go back to the old ways and just accept that cutting off feet is the way we do business? Maybe expand legailized euthanasia to deal with the undiagnosed colon cancer? (Except that Rs won't agree to that last one either)"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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And if that comes true, those who can afford it will buy additional insurance to avoid the lines, receive things like Kidney transplants after 55 and see the doctors they want..
A new market but you'll end up with a class system for HealthcareGrammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.
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Originally posted by entropy View PostAnd if that comes true, those who can afford it will buy additional insurance to avoid the lines, receive things like Kidney transplants after 55 and see the doctors they want..
A new market but you'll end up with a class system for Healthcare"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by AlabamAlum View PostThe answer was expanding the federal portion of medicaid to better cover the working poor. That ship has sailed. With the impending reign of the PAH on the close horizon, PPACA will be further entrenched with the transition to single-payer being slowly introduced until the frog is sitting happily in boiling water.
This is more or less what my opinion was eight years ago, as a novice. All I ever really thought we needed was a new approach to preventative care, tied to controls on cost savings at local levels. No problem, right? LOL.
Oiy.
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Originally posted by entropy View PostAnd if that comes true, those who can afford it will buy additional insurance to avoid the lines, receive things like Kidney transplants after 55 and see the doctors they want..
A new market but you'll end up with a class system for Healthcare
Oiy
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Originally posted by AlabamAlum View PostThe answer was expanding the federal portion of medicaid to better cover the working poor.
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