I used to work at Detroit Receiving/Hutzel. Most of our nursing staff were Canadian, they came for the pay, and surprisingly for the health insurance.
Another surprise was the fact that a great number of our patients were Canadian. Normally for cardiac care. This was back in the 80's, and at the time it was a 9 month wait to see a cardiologist in Windsor Ont., after one had a heart attack. The ones that could afford it, or had some sort of private insurance, came to Detroit to basically save their own lives.
I can only imagine a national health care system here, hell, they can't even run Medicaide! What makes them, and all of you, think they will do it better than what we already have. A system that is already rife with government interference on all levels.
Mike
Your opinion on Universal Health Care?
Discussion in 'Driver Health' started by Cybergal, Nov 19, 2008.
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salut to all & ty fer all the info her its very helpfull & interresting to say the least for all of us (wannabe, gonnabe,& newbe )
I do have a question about I'm 52 and healthy today but at age 47 I had a heart attack wich required a stent & now on medication for that & high colesterol ,,,,,,,,,,is this condition will hurt a new graduate for finding a job or should forget to mention my past condition when I fill out the application .....
thank you again & a reply would be apreciated
Salut
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Just watch your diet out here. Not many decent places left to eat a good meal out here anymore. Fast and greasy food is the norm. Most of the good little places to eat are long gone.
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A BIG NO, NO WAY to Universal Health Care. I don't want anybody but myself making decisions about my health care. All we would end up with is a bunch of government 'red tape' and no treatment. I currently do not have health insurance, can't get it (cancer survivor) and have no trouble getting the health care I need. I put into savings what I would have been paying in Insurance premiums and negotiate the price of everything. I've gotten $40,000 Hospital bills down to $4,500 with no trouble at all.
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TY waterloo for your reply
I was tought that honesty is the best policy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,but also that what they don't know wont hurt anyone so I was just wondering thats all thanks again
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thank you notarps4me for the input.Still wandering if anyone out there has ever hidden any medical issues when applying for job and got away with it or if caught.I am healthy now been 5years since heartattack and just curious and need opinions please.I'm not hazardous for the road, recruiter at school said I shouldn't say anything about my heartattack.
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No way to goverment health care.
I think the 1st step to fixing our health care system is to get the lawyers under control. Lawyers like John Edwards (the Dem NC Senator) make millions on malpractice suits. In John Edwards case he made several million on a SINGLE lawsuit claiming something that has since been proven absolutley false by scientific studies. John's money was paid by the insurance companies who were providing malpractice insurance to the doctors and hospital involved.
Insurance has to pay a BS claim, Malpractice Insurance goes up.
Malpractice Insurance goes up, Medical fee's go up.
Medical fee's go up, Health Insurance Companies rates go up.
And WE, the consumer, are the ones who are really paying John Friggen Edwards.
There is another item too.
Most countries with universal health care use price caps on medication. This means that most of the research and development cost for new medications are being paid for by the US and a few other countries consumers. I don't begrudge Canadians or anyone else their universal health care if thats what they want but I think they should be paying their fair share for meds and if they dont want to they shouldnt be getting them at all. -
http://www.everlastinglife.net/ads/pharmacy_swindle.htmMeanGreen Thanks this. -
Unreal those prices .I would have never thought the pharmacies would have that much control.
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If you look at the cutting edge in pharmacuticals, and every other from of medical science, since WW2 you're going to find US profit mongering companies and universities at the root of most of the discoveries. I'd guess somewhere around 85%. Look around the world and find out all the medications/medical breakthroughs used to treat real problems in the last 30 years and I bet you can find 10 US discoveries to match each.
Take the money (potential profit) out of the equation and you're going to find yet another way government can spend money with worse results than the private sector.
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