Like I said. It will devastate the level of services in this country if Hillary gets her way with health care. Not only that but it will be much more costly as well.
2007-07-16 06:56:34
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answered by booman17 7
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Writing from Canada here. My doc does not get paid $6.00 an hour (Canadian or US). And yes, healthcare is free. And I pay taxes because I believe in a universal healthcare system. But I don't like going to doctors, so have been infrequently. I don't mind if others use the system more than I do.
If my daughter (16) feels ill, she can drop in at a walk-in clinic with her own health card and not pay a cent.
I believe our system could be a lot better. Doctors should have a salary and not have to bill for each procedure. But their salary would be a good one, just as it is now. It's hard to make it perfect .
I wouldn't trade our system for yours...ever. It is the sign of a compassionate society that it takes care of those in need.
2007-07-16 07:01:29
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answered by grapeshenry 4
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It's obvious from your ridiculous question you know nothing about healthcare and how the group healthcare network works.
Do you think doctors actually make what they bill? Get a clue. They get paid what the health insurance company says that service is worth. So a physician may charge someone without health insurance for a doctor's visit say at his billed rate of $95, he has a contract with Blue Cross and Blue Shield, that same patient with healthcare insurance will pay their co-pay and the insurance company says, um, yea that's not worth $95, we're only gonna pay you $45. He has to take that $45 and shut up about, because in order for him to get patients, he has to accept commerical health insurance.
So before you continue running off at the mouth about how universal heatlhcare is going to make doctors poor, why don't you do some research. And while you at it, why don't you rant about the astronomical premiums they have to pay for mal-practice insurance, another reason heatlhcare is through the roof.
2007-07-16 07:02:02
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answered by Spirish_1 5
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2016-10-03 22:42:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Just because the republican party and their supporters think thatpeople can live on $6 per hour is no proof that anyone can or that doctors would after we get our health plan.
A good way to get the biggest bang for our buck concerning health care is to make all of the people in congress use same plan they pass for us !!
2007-07-16 06:57:37
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answered by Anonymous
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When the Clinton administration was conducting there move to UHC many doctors were thinking of retiring and many who were looking at the career were trying to decide if it would be beneficial in light of the costs of education and the pressures of being a doctor when their pay would be dramatically cut.
2007-07-16 08:15:22
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answered by ALASPADA 6
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What do you care for , are you a high priced Doctor. Office Visit alone is staggering after they get through with you , your lucky to get a, hello.. They come in one minute after you've waited 3 hours or more and when you leave , you don't know anymore than you did after you tell them what is wrong with you, they write a prescription. Tell us if anymore problems arise make another appt. and come back in to see me. Try to call one and get them on the phone, they want talk to you, just the receptionist not even a nurse, tells you to call back, I'll schedule you another appt. to come back in, he is booked up for the next 30 days. If they paid the doctor $6.00 as you say for the rest of their practice they'd still come way ahead of any one else. Get real, you have to diagnose yourself to them , so they can tell you to pick your prescription on your way out. Baloney.
2007-07-16 07:08:29
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answered by Anonymous
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In England doctor's make the equivalent of US doctors.
http://society.guardian.co.uk/NHSstaff/story/0,,394379,00.html
A majority of Massachusetts doctors support national health insurance, and most said they would be willing to accept a 10 percent cut in fees in return for less paperwork, according to a new study about physicians' attitudes toward health insurance
2007-07-16 07:00:32
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answered by Global warming ain't cool 6
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So, when Doctors will make less money under the universal health care system, will we have the shortage of Doctors? Will Bush be blamed when this happens?
2007-07-16 06:58:15
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answered by Supercell 5
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Really....Id be interested in seeing the link from any candidate that sets a hourly rate for surgeons......
2007-07-16 06:56:10
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answered by Anonymous
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