If you think that government run healthcare system takes away choice, then what are you doing about medicaid?
Furthermore, my phone call said exactly the opposite lol. If cost is the only reason you dont want to promote a program, I think you need to go back to your drawing board.
You say people dont want their medical decisions made by a faceless bureaucrats, but do you think they want a faceless insurance company doing the same thing?
. If he is against a public option of Health Insurance, I can't see why. Currently hospital bills that don't get paid are covered by inflated cost to the people or insurance who do pay hospital and doctor bills. In a public option insurance, these cost would be covered so the prices of health care would not need to be inflated to cover the losses of bills not getting paid. Which means the cost of everyone's health care and private insurance would drop. That seems fiscally responsible to me.
You are also not acknowledging that private sector insurance does get in between people and their doctors.
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There are doctors living in a defensive medicine for fears of liability and Malpractice cost, but if we fix health care give people back their right to make choices with their doctors and no third party with interest in profiting via neglect, then better health care leads to Tort Reform and less cases.
The majority of your constituents are likely on Medicare. They HAVE gov't health care, they just don't know it.
-Is your omniscience about what we want why you've had no town hall meetings? No meetings, no interviews, nothing but this self-effacing clip.
-You did get one part right. Yes, I want more choices for health care. That means I want my adult children WHO HAVE NO INSURANCE to have an option through health care reform. Their minimum wage/part time jobs offer nothing.
Health care is not a right! If it is, then free beer is a right.
TheUdoson 1 year ago
If you think that government run healthcare system takes away choice, then what are you doing about medicaid?
Furthermore, my phone call said exactly the opposite lol. If cost is the only reason you dont want to promote a program, I think you need to go back to your drawing board.
You say people dont want their medical decisions made by a faceless bureaucrats, but do you think they want a faceless insurance company doing the same thing?
rttsolidsnake 2 years ago
. If he is against a public option of Health Insurance, I can't see why. Currently hospital bills that don't get paid are covered by inflated cost to the people or insurance who do pay hospital and doctor bills. In a public option insurance, these cost would be covered so the prices of health care would not need to be inflated to cover the losses of bills not getting paid. Which means the cost of everyone's health care and private insurance would drop. That seems fiscally responsible to me.
EscambiaDemocrats 2 years ago 2
You are wrong Jeff. You also distort and mislead.
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You are also not acknowledging that private sector insurance does get in between people and their doctors.
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There are doctors living in a defensive medicine for fears of liability and Malpractice cost, but if we fix health care give people back their right to make choices with their doctors and no third party with interest in profiting via neglect, then better health care leads to Tort Reform and less cases.
Henry.Coe
EscambiaDemocrats 2 years ago 2
The majority of your constituents are likely on Medicare. They HAVE gov't health care, they just don't know it.
-Is your omniscience about what we want why you've had no town hall meetings? No meetings, no interviews, nothing but this self-effacing clip.
-You did get one part right. Yes, I want more choices for health care. That means I want my adult children WHO HAVE NO INSURANCE to have an option through health care reform. Their minimum wage/part time jobs offer nothing.
Sumaya54 2 years ago