What’s actually in the health care bill

by on November 7, 2009 at 5:44 pm in Medicine, Weblogs | Permalink

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Health Care November 10, 2009 at 7:04 am

people should be take ahealthcare insurance policeis this is nessesary for every one.

Maguire December 19, 2009 at 2:09 pm

In order to benefit from a public health plan, everyone has to pay something into it. When roads were first built across the U.S. how did they get paid for? Taxes and tolls are imposed to support the upkeep and maintenance of many necessities. So why shouldn’t we all want to pay something now, so that tomorrow there can be a more affordable, less troublesome health plan?
The insurance companies have had no oversight for long enough. There is little regulation in the medical industry or insurance, and a public option would ultimately create competition for the big boys and that means savings for everyone.
I read an article written by a number of doctors and medical professionals who make some rather interesting points against big business medicine. http://www.ourblook.com/component/option,com_sectionex/Itemid,200076/id,8/view,category/#catid107
Big spending and little regulation has allowed the pharmaceuticals, insurance, and medical industries sky rocket prices for gains. The entire field is single focused on self preservation when in reality the entire industry needs to rely on the original goal, health care.
Tax away. If it means not having to worry about how to afford a surgery or eye exam later on, why not pay for it now. Let the future generations have a little easier than we did.

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