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Originally Posted by Antitrust32
they should go to the doctor and pay for a visit.
doctors can choose to provide pro bono work. People can provide money towards charities to help poor people with their health care.
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That's what we have now. With our American system, we have 60 million uninsured, that the rest of us are paying for when they go to the ER. They can't afford to pay for a visit, or buy insurance.
What happens to those that make less than about $40,000 a year, who cannot afford routine doctor visits, the cost of meds without a copay, etc? No health care for them?
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but #1, lawyers need to get out of the heath care business so it can become much more affordable.
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I don't think Americans should be limited in seeking redress for unhappy outcomes in medical care. Some are justified, some are not.
These are tough questions.