CPR is a front for insurance companies. Rick Scott, CPR's front man, was involved in one of the nation's biggest health care fraud scandal. He is the LAST person I would look to for protecting patients.
If you think that your private insurance a allows you to go to the most expensive doctor and get the insurer to pay the bill, think again. It don't work like that. The doctor has to be on the insurers list. If he ain't on your insurers list, you can't them to pay for him. Private insurance does NOT allow you always to choose your own doctor. Nor should it..
You are under a serious misconception. If its a level playing field, the government won't be able to use taxes to subsidize the public plan. It will have to break even or make a small surplus. If it cannot be run efficiently its prices will be higher than the competition and they may lose customers. Thats how competition works, Dummy. If you are right, the private plans will dominate. If not, they will lose market share.
They're nto, the government is. IF the government decides that Dr. Joe can give you "adequite" treatment, and he's cheaper than Dr. Bob, even though you know Dr. bob gives superior care and he's your trusted family physician, they WILL send you to see Dr. Joe. They'll be trying to save wherever they can.
I know what an HMO is, but you haven't explained how all our healthcare practitioners are suddenly going to adopt an HMO model under this plan. I'm not patronizing you, I'm just asking. And yes I'm aware that there are problems in Washington, after all, there are four times as many health care lobbyists in Washington as there are members of Congress. So it's no surprise that although 60% of Americans want a single payer healthcare, Bernie Sanders is the only Senator supporting it.
This crook belongs in jail with Tom Delay.
genYprogressive 11 months ago
the majority of britians are very happy with the nhs
its not perfect but its better than the health of your loved ones being based on how much money you have.
our taxes pay to save the lifes of my fellow countrymen and I am happy about that.
wazo89 2 years ago
watch?v=U0XCl6OHgiM
hauskalainen 2 years ago
This video is very misleading, the public option being proposed in congress lets you choose to stay on your private insurance.
jonathanwindham 2 years ago
Rick Scott is a liar, a cheat, and a thief. You're better off setting your wallet on fire than listening to that scum bag. He's lying, people. LYING!
mrakimbo 2 years ago
CPR is a front for insurance companies. Rick Scott, CPR's front man, was involved in one of the nation's biggest health care fraud scandal. He is the LAST person I would look to for protecting patients.
ChristineOutspoken 2 years ago
If you think that your private insurance a allows you to go to the most expensive doctor and get the insurer to pay the bill, think again. It don't work like that. The doctor has to be on the insurers list. If he ain't on your insurers list, you can't them to pay for him. Private insurance does NOT allow you always to choose your own doctor. Nor should it..
hauskalainen 2 years ago
You are under a serious misconception. If its a level playing field, the government won't be able to use taxes to subsidize the public plan. It will have to break even or make a small surplus. If it cannot be run efficiently its prices will be higher than the competition and they may lose customers. Thats how competition works, Dummy. If you are right, the private plans will dominate. If not, they will lose market share.
hauskalainen 2 years ago
They're nto, the government is. IF the government decides that Dr. Joe can give you "adequite" treatment, and he's cheaper than Dr. Bob, even though you know Dr. bob gives superior care and he's your trusted family physician, they WILL send you to see Dr. Joe. They'll be trying to save wherever they can.
TheOriginaKrillinFan 2 years ago
I know what an HMO is, but you haven't explained how all our healthcare practitioners are suddenly going to adopt an HMO model under this plan. I'm not patronizing you, I'm just asking. And yes I'm aware that there are problems in Washington, after all, there are four times as many health care lobbyists in Washington as there are members of Congress. So it's no surprise that although 60% of Americans want a single payer healthcare, Bernie Sanders is the only Senator supporting it.
vrknoise 2 years ago