Right. Ask Roger Reid or Bo Jackson if hip replacement is a want vs. a need. I guess technically people don't "want" to be disabled with debilitating pain.
So how do they handle them in Canada?...
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Right. Ask Roger Reid or Bo Jackson if hip replacement is a want vs. a need. I guess technically people don't "want" to be disabled with debilitating pain.
So how do they handle them in Canada?...
You have not really mastered debating. (snicker)
To strengthen you argument about the unreasonable costs of American healthcare, you should replace "can" with "need to".
The difference I see...
Right, and if we could cut back on some of our non-essentials like pet, bottled water, holiday, sports expenses and stop shopping while drunk, and get our kids to step up and earn their own damn...
What else did Americans spend billions on last year? Hey Google. . .
Americans spent $39.4 billion on drunk purchases in 2018.
Halloween Spending- 2018 total is just under the all-time high of...
Crazy situation. Even more crazy is that the guy refused the final offer of paying $782.29, instead of $108,951 based on the principle of the matter.
So anecdotal evidence, right?
So in your argument, you called out half-truths. Half truths mean mean there is some truth.
And wait times are not bad, if you are dying. Or willing to come in at...
http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article151960182.html
Each of California's estimated 38.5 million people would have to pay over $5000 per year to make up the $200...
I don't think you are making as strong a case as you think.
Huh?
Take it for what it's worth. I'm still confident my wife was better off with her treatment here than she would have been in Canada based on the article.
Wow. Just . . . Wow.
I don't know where to start. I think I'll just keep it simple and address your statement that "every other first world government in the world provides better, cheaper...
Yep. Putting the government in charge always results in more speedy, accurate, and less bureaucratic processes.
My wife recently had some treatment for some nerve pain in her neck and back of her head. IHC apparently used the wrong billing code for part of the treatment, which prevented Medicare from paying...
I'm coming around to that view. But putting the government completely in charge of something that big and complex is a scary thought.
Something similar happened to my daughter-in-law in Layton a few years ago. The next morning, she was in ICU and I was driving her daughters to possibly say good bye to her for the last time.
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