Posted on 11/13/2008 4:03:56 AM PST by tobyhill
The Democratic chairman of the Senate Finance Committee unveiled a health-care reform plan Wednesday that incorporates many of the provisions of President-elect Barack Obamas plan, but goes one step further -- it would require everyone to eventually buy insurance coverage.
Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.) proposes that medical insurance cover pre-existing conditions, as Obamas plan does, and would set up an insurance exchange to help people and businesses find insurance if they need -- but dont have -- coverage.
Americans are acutely aware of problems in the countrys health care system and they are ready for change, Baucus said at a Capitol Hill news conference announcing his Call to Action: Health Care Reform 2009 proposal.
But the Baucus plan would require that everyone purchase health insurance, once affordable options are available.
Our health-care system is broken he said. 46 million are uninsured and 25 million are underinsured. In addition, insurance premiums are "out of control.
Baucus is asking Americans to suspend their judgment and examine the provisions of his white paper on comprehensive health-care reform -- which details specific policy options to be considered by the 111th Congress -- before reaching conclusions.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnsnews.com ...
fascism anyone?
“Is it okay with you, Your Honors, if I spend my earnings the way I think best?!”
No. We know best. End of discussion.
So, going to the emergency room is *not encouraged* for medical care. Its a very stupid option for anyone to suggest.
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So I guess that depends on what hospital you go to . . . I agree with long waits but not all hospitals give you the saft if you can not afford to pay. Some (if not all) have dollars available (not sure from where they come but they are there) meant to assist those without health insurance. Our daughter was recently unemployed and no insurance. She became ill, went to the ER (because the physician said bring the $130 fee with her if she was to be seen in the office), was treated with respect (as though she had insurance) and was charged $50 for all services and meds. It meant she had to apply for the dollars the hospital had available for those in need but it was all very painless and taken care of quickly.
One other thing I might add . . . this hospital is a Christian hospital. They offer prayer for those not only admitted but in the ER and encourage patients to let administration know if they do not receive quality care. Maybe THAT is why this hospital treats the uninsured at minimal cost.
Someone up thread posted this. I had to click on the link to see if this idiot actually said it.
He did.
Un-f'ing-believable.
Claire Wolfe.....is it time yet?
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