somone uk said:
thetodd said:
[quote="somone uk":nmp44h12]ok, can i point out that there are not "long waiting list" when the person has a LIFE THREATENING condition, the matter of fact is that is the waiting lists aren't first come first serve
i do think the NHS could do with more specialists i do
anyway if you really don't want to be on the list just go private, still an option
On a news program the other day they showed a story about a Canadian man diagnosed with cancer who was told he'd have to wait three months for treatment to begin. He came to the United States to begin chemo immediately.
When it comes to staying on a private plan, that will be possible until the Obama administration drives them out of business. Private insurance won't be able to compete with a public option, especially not with the penalties being proposed for businesses not taking the government plan.
well i don't see it being a good idea at all for businesses to be penalised for it but also you said it's PROPOSED
the nhs in the uk guarantees that you see a cancer specialist within a week of diagnosis and you can pretty much get treatment straight away
if you get rushed to hospital for any reason over here you will get treatment straight away, regardless of condition
but you have to step into a free clinic and look around at the very basic and obsolete level of healthcare that you get there, and the people there can't go anywhere else because they can't afford it
and in the uk there are private healthcare companies that are doing fine simplyhealth(aka HSA), bupa, AXA PPP and amii all fully functioning and in buisness, not to mention that cosmetic surgury would be going to private companies
anyhow if us kept spending 16% gdp but on a majority public then that would be more money would be spent per person, on things that matter such as doctors, nurses and hospitals and less of it would be profit and paying insurers
the numbers speak for themselves America out of all developed nations have a higher infant mortality rate and a lower life expectancy yet they spend more of their gdp on healthcare[/quote:nmp44h12]
The problem I have is that Obama cannot be trusted when it comes to his current statements about people being able to keep their private insurance. Countless times in the not so distant past he stated that he wanted a single payer program. He promised change, but so far has been just as much of a double speaker as any other President we've had, saying one thing at one time and then something totally different at others.
Sure, we'll be able to keep our private insurance...until it no longer exists after being elimated by the public option and all the extra taxes businesses will have to pay for not using it. Yes, these penalties are just proposed as of now, but they provide a clear picture of the Obama administrations true intent, which is a completely socialized health care system. There
will be health care ratioining under such a plan, too. I see no way around it. We need health care reform in the United States, but not the radical overhaul that Obama is going for.