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Old 07-20-2007, 08:51 PM  
tony286
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I think where we need to look for reform is at the insurance companies, who we all know, do everything possible to keep from paying a claim, just look at the discrepancy in pricing. Take me for example. I'm currently covered by a corporate policy that was obtained for me by a family member through her employer. The policy costs 210.00 per month and includes vision care and dental. When I called the same company asking for the same exact coverage my cost would have been 860.00 per month with no vision or dental care. Why is there such a huge discrepancy in pricing? And don't give me that "group policy" bullshit why can't Americans be a group?

Thats where our government probably needs to look if we want to solve the healthcare crisis. I know I for one can think of precious few things that the government does well, why would I want to entrust them with the most important thing to me, my health?

I recently had major surgery and when I think about that and think that about our public school system, our postal service, the social security administration and the "war on drugs" it makes me cringe to think what kind of neurosurgeon I might have gotten. When I needed complicated neurosurgery I got the best of the best in Atlanta.
Some of the greatest surgeons in the world are in countries with socialized medicine.As long as insurance companies main motive is profit, the system cant work because the main focus isnt the patient its the big bonus.United health cares chairmen was given a 500 million dollar bonus.
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