Ddrak wrote:I don't see why socialized health care would cost as much as Ara suggests. The money is already being paid by people to their insurers or to their hospitals, so to have it go via the government while cutting out the insurance companies should have an upper limit as the current payments.
HI ! Thats MY point !
I've recently been discussing my friends health insurance with them, as the ONLY Health coverage I've had in my entire life HAS been Tricare (whom i'm currently very unhappy with, for a multitude of reasons, but thats not my expense when they messed everything up). Frankly I can't see that anyone I know in person has such a great health plan that Embar has or Ara has. My friend has a HSA and her deductible is 2500. she just went to the OB/GYN and paid 80 out of pocket, just for the appointment, she's paying for her birth control out of pocket as well. Another friend of mine works for PNC bank and she recently paid over 78 dollars for 2 prescriptions for her sick child.
Lets use my friend with the HSA as an example. She has a 2500 deductible. now again if we go back to a pregnancy she'll far exceed her deductible and be more then covered however she doesn't have 2500 sitting around to pay for it. now lets say she goes the opposite way and she gets say an IUD. thats 600 for the IUD, she has to pay upfront, plus the appointment to get it ordered, plus the appointment to have it inserted, so she's still no where close to her max amount, and in one visit she's had to come up with appx 800, just to prevent pregnancy. Now obviously she's going to use a cheaper form of birth control but it's the point.
Now lets say you go to the hospital, because you slip on the ice and your break your ankle, then you're still having to come up with the entire amount out pocket. An ER visit, with a cast, x-rays and a follow up appointment with an orthopedic surgeon will probably ap your 2500 but I still dont know who has the money right up front. At least the advantage with an HSA is you can have money deducted from your paycheck to set aside topay for said medical costs, but thats in addition to the amount being removed from the check for the coverage to begin with.
The US is far behind in it's healthcare, it's educational help , it's daycare and it's public transportation (in a lot of places ). Now i'm not suggesting we link the entire US via mass transit, but such a plan would increase available jobs to both build and maintain a system, it could cut down on pollution, and that gets us right back to the points of climat control and man made hells doesn't it ?
Anyway theres another little bit of a tangent. I simply can't see how we could go wrong with a centralized health care plan, but again more people would feel like they were losing money then was worth it to stabalize certain aspects of American living, and as such it'll never happen. I mean we wouldn't want ole Senator so n so to go without 800k in expenses while making 160k + a year would we ? Oh wait sorry those guys /HAVE great health coverage...