To: Joe_October
The real facts are that people who get prescription medicine need less surgury and hospital care. Can you show me the facts? I'm not at all convinced that the availability of drugs does anything more than defer surgery until a later time. Of course, I've seen it referenced as "fact" so often I'm sure there must be plenty of studies out there.
Of course, that's to say nothing of the fact that drugs are readily available to seniors should they need them under the current system. This new entitlement is filling a nonexistant gap.
To: NittanyLion
...Can you show me the facts? I'm not at all convinced that the availability of drugs does anything more than defer surgery until a later time. ....
You are kidding, right? Without high blood pressure medicine, you have stroke or heart attack. Without antibiotics, you get sicker. I, myself, avoided expensive surgery with a few dollars worth of pain medicine (but that is anecdotal).
Next time your family is at the doctor be sure to tell the doctor you don't want medicine. You'll just wait until you have to go to the emergency room.
Please, some things are just too obvious. Prescription medicine is cheaper than other medical care.
You could ask will reducing the price be better than charging the full amount. That's a fair question and I think the answer is that it will cost some. But the benefit of getting competition into the system will offset that cost.
157 posted on
12/08/2003 10:13:08 PM PST by
Joe_October
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