When will congress begin addressing the fact that Americans need more "health care," not more ways to pay for "sick care".
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When will congress begin addressing the fact that Americans need more "health care," not more ways to pay for "sick care".
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lasthorseman said:
Rest assured, stock up on homeopathic remedies now. Globally codex alimentarius is seeking to lay the foundations for nutrient deficiencies only to have big pharma sell you "the cure" at 3000 percent profit. In addition the data mining of your personal medical records can and will be used against you.
2 years ago
dr.steveb said:
It would be nice if all us "real universal health care" folks could get our votes together!
Personally, I like to reference in context of support for John Conyers HR-676 (since that is the real universal health plan that also happens to be the plan in the House with the most co-sponsors), and combine votes with other lower-voted similar please for real universal health care.
Representative John Conyers is the lead sponsor for the only real universal health plan that provides coverage that is truly universal, comprhensive, affordable to inidviduals and families and controls overall costs.
http://www.house.gov/conyers/news_hr676.shtml
That plan also has more co-sponsors then any other plan in the House.
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:HR00676:@@@P
Please make sure that it is an active part of the discussion as we move forward to real health care reform.
There are many proposals for “reform” of the U.S. health care system out there. For the newcomer it can be very confusing. Here are the four simple questions to ask of any health care proposal.
1. Is it Universal? Does it cover all people? This would seem to be pretty basic, insofar as all other developed countries do it. But just being, or claiming to have, universal coverage is not enough. It is a common error to claim universality and then let it go at that. When thinking about a so-called health care reform proposal you must also explore how the proposal deals with items 2, 3 & 4:
2. Is it Comprehensive? Does it cover all needed conditions, prevention, treatment? What care is included under the proposal? What care is not covered?
3. How much is it going to Cost Individuals? Is it affordable year-in and year-out. How much does it cost you and your family if you are not sick? Can you afford to get sick. What is the total cost of the system to you and your family including taxes, premiums, deductibles, copays, uncovered conditions/expenses, coverage refusals. What is your total out of pocket costs? If you get sick are you going to go bankrupt?
4. How much is it going to Cost Overall? What is the cost to the system, to the country, for example as a percent of GNP? How does it control costs. How is it paid for, and who is paying, all the pieces, direct and indirect?
Too many folks fall for the trap of hearing “reform” or even “universal” and don’t realize that it is not really Universal Coverage, IF that Coverage is really “coverage” because it leaves you with too much legitimate care not actually covered, leaves you and your family with bankruptingly high out of pocket expenses when somebody
2 years ago