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To: Wontsubmit
Too bad the rich doctor didn't offer to pay her premium.

Too bad the doctor didn't call the drug company to help her get her medication for reduced or no cost

Too bad the doctor didn't offer to treat her at his own cost, donate his own time, and his own services for free...

You know, I'm getting all choked up here.

33 posted on 03/22/2010 9:39:34 AM PDT by Nachum (The complete Obama list at www.nachumlist.com)
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To: Nachum
My thoughts exactly. There are so many ways he could have helped, and the only way he could find was to blame the system for her soon-to-be death.
39 posted on 03/22/2010 9:46:33 AM PDT by wbarmy (Hard core, extremist, and right-wing is a little too mild for my tastes.)
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To: Nachum
Too bad the doctor didn't offer to treat her at his own cost, donate his own time, and his own services for free...

you can't. It's against the law if you charge Medicare patients a fee then you have to charge all your patients. Gee, what do you think doctors are??? compassionate or something. The government made a point out of "giving away" services that they are charge for.

You know why of course????

It's not "fair".

Beautiful, it's a Catch-22. So unless he wants to charge all his medicare patients zero, he has to bill her.

The whole system is designed to make the doctor patient relationship antagonistic in order for the government to come in and control the proles.

As far as the comment about "rich" doctors... they have good cash flow but if you look at the debt the ones now are graduating with and what you have to borrow to set up a practice, you'll see a person with delayed payout over about 20 year period of time.

The big house that doctors have... the reason is that in most states your primary residence can't be taken by a malpractice verdict that goes over your insurance limit. So you load up with as big a house and/or property you can borrow and sell it off when you retire. It's like re-insurance for bankruptcy. Same with primary vehicle for work.

It's all a big game for the politicians/lawyers to get everybody to fight against each other when we should be treating them like Mussolini after the war.

42 posted on 03/22/2010 9:52:41 AM PDT by erman (A day without democrats is like a day without toilets backing up)
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