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could we all do things to be healthier? sure. but i wouldn't suggest going thru the 'five guys burgers' thread to find people who practice bad eating habits and cancelling their coverage. |
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![]() Danzig, if you came to this country illegally you don't deserve care...
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![]() Everyone paying for their own expenses is the best way to preserve our individual rights. There is no reason to make the government, or any third party for that matter, a participant in the relationship between a patient and their doctor.
When you pay for your own, whether directly or through an insurance company of your choosing, others have nothing to say about it. No one will tell you not to have a hamburger or try to control your life. But when you choose to go on any form of "public assistance", that's not the case. The difference is that the Democrats want everyone to be a ward of the state so they will shut up and let them "rule". |
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Right now, insurance companies dictate, to your doctor (via what they will pay for), which drugs a doctor should use first, which treatments a doctor must try first, etc. Quote:
For example, the "wear and tear" sore knee with some cartilage tear, effusion, etc. Insurance companies dictate (pay for) the common medical treatment protocol that steroid injections will be used before glucosaminogycan injections. If you or your doctor decided a GAG injection would work, and you don't want to get a steroid injected into your knee because there's good medical evidence that it cuts pain, but may hasten degradation of the joint, you can pay for it yourself, as your insurance company will not. I know that it's $700, btw. For an injection I do to a horse or dog for $45. At the pharmacy, your insurance company will pay for certain brands of drugs, but not others. The pharmacy will substitute (unless your doctor absolutely insists no) the drug your insurance company has approved for the script written. Because the insurance company has made a deal with the drug company, that all their patients will only use "X" antibiotic, not "Y", to keep the cost of "X" down for you. Quote:
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i see. so, if someone comes here and get sick, we should let them die in the interests of money. that's incredibly cold-hearted. i'd hate to have the job of telling a frantic mother that her child was going to die so we could cover our budget. wow. hey, i'm aware that illegal aliens can be a drain-but they are not the reason we're in the state we're in-and allowing them to die isn't the solution either. but, they're an easy target to aim at when times are tough. btw, you are aware that social security takes in hundreds of thousands of dollars a year from illegals who never get that money back? that one of the reasons ss remains solvent is the vast amounts of money folks pay in thru fake numbers, with no chance of ever getting it back? should we do something about illegal aliens? absolutely. our borders evidently are too porous, and can allow people with far more dangerous ideas than using our health care in to this country, with far more tragic results. |
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The first word in "illegal aliens" is "illegal". They are breaking the law coming here. Frankly, it's the liberal attitude over the years that is responsible for encouraging this. "Just get to America...they pay for everything." It's time for the decision to break our laws to carry risk and consequences. Maybe eventually the advice from one would-be illegal to another will be more like, "Don't risk it. If you're an illegal alien in America, not only will they lock you up and deport you, but you won't be able to get medical care since you need to be a citizen at their hospitals." Sure, people from other countries would like to be here since we have more opportunity and freedom than the rest of the world. But the way to do that is to legally apply and be accepted by the official departments regulating that. We won't continue to have freedoms if we bankrupt ourselves looking after other people who, since illegal, should not be here in the first place. Use that bleeding heart attitude for the citizens first. Charity begins at home. |
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![]() We can not be secure w/o secure borders just as a home can not be secure w/o a locking front door no matter how many policemen patrol the area, period!
For God's sake the poor N. Korea w/its limited resources was able to apprehend Al Gore's girls seconds after they crossed their border. Liberals and even people on this board cried kidnapping but as it turns out N. Korea has a more secure border than us, the girls were wrong and lucky to be home and not picking grass for dinner. |
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yes, it does. but it doesn't end there. i think if an illegal alien needs care, they should give it to them and then send them home. if they do things to keep them from even arriving, they have solved the problem. however, i will not agree that ignoring an emergency is the way to keep us solvent. solve the initial problem that is causing the ancillary issues. then you haven't gotten the various and sundry other issues to deal with. |
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That is why illegals don't seek attention, let alone medical attention.
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As far as illegals are concerned I'd think with the horrible, expensive health care system in the U.S. they'd go home for care or at least to Cuba. |