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curlyred

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19. Obviously your "friends" haven't been to the emergency room
Sun Apr 28, 2013, 07:36 PM
Apr 2013

Do they also think socialized fire departments increase frivolous fires?

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Why are you trying to prove a negative? They make a claim, they should prove it does. idwiyo Apr 2013 #1
First of all, the uninsured already go to the ER for non-emergency care. alarimer Apr 2013 #2
I think it is something so obvious no study is needed. MindPilot Apr 2013 #3
Yep. And I speak out of experience having lived 16 years in the Netherlands BlueCaliDem Apr 2013 #52
In 1996, my husband had an emergency root canal in Groningen eridani Apr 2013 #60
Very hard to study, given that people's medical records are private, hughee99 Apr 2013 #4
If anything, I hear just the opposite. That people are more likely to NOT go to the ER CTyankee Apr 2013 #5
This +1 JustAnotherGen Apr 2013 #53
Maybe they are watching the British comedy "Doc Martin" grasswire Apr 2013 #6
Do you like going to the doctor? LeftInTX Apr 2013 #7
WHEN these boys timdog44 Apr 2013 #14
"They aren't going to "treat" someone if nothing is the matter with them. " former9thward Apr 2013 #16
Yep, absolutely LeftInTX Apr 2013 #18
Get a doctor to say that. former9thward Apr 2013 #26
That's because of the fee for service system we have now Hippo_Tron Apr 2013 #51
Fee for service and fears of malpractice suits. former9thward Apr 2013 #55
They certainly do--just not very many of them. And why not? eridani Apr 2013 #62
Not really. former9thward Apr 2013 #63
National health care is exactly what will eliminate lawsuits related to malpractice eridani May 2013 #65
Do you seriously think there are no mistakes made in national health care? former9thward May 2013 #66
Didn't say that--I said that mistakes under national health care never cost the patient more money eridani May 2013 #67
A huge part of malpractice suits is "pain and suffering". former9thward May 2013 #69
This is just a bullshit excuse to get the money they will need for (often) a lifetime of extra care eridani May 2013 #86
Some people do like to go to the doctor. Maybe for attention. Seriously, I have two relatives who raccoon May 2013 #81
Here's a dissertation that might help magellan Apr 2013 #8
Anyone who's ever had to sit in an ER should be able to figure that one out. n/t winter is coming Apr 2013 #13
Of course. But the request was for a study of some kind. magellan Apr 2013 #15
Thank you! It's not the exact answer but it's good enough. Gravitycollapse May 2013 #73
You're welcome magellan May 2013 #85
Thank you for your concern. Single payer is not "socialized medicine". kestrel91316 Apr 2013 #9
First of all you need socialized medicine, not the jury-rigged system in place rustydog Apr 2013 #10
For a toothache see the dentist quitnesset Apr 2013 #11
Define 'frivolous' htuttle Apr 2013 #12
Where's all the frivolous use of the fire department? ret5hd Apr 2013 #17
+1 leftstreet Apr 2013 #34
Obviously your "friends" haven't been to the emergency room curlyred Apr 2013 #19
Far lower costs, superior outcomes. Warren Stupidity Apr 2013 #20
Maybe not exactly what you're looking for, but the Time article on Health Care was thorough Warren DeMontague Apr 2013 #21
That argument is a red herring to begin with... Locut0s Apr 2013 #22
A big problem is that many people in this country are covered by company health plans. bluestate10 Apr 2013 #24
since universal coverage is about 30% cheaper, i wonder what 'true' costs you're talking about? HiPointDem Apr 2013 #40
And it's getting to where fewer and fewer people have that. I wonder when we'll hit the tipping raccoon May 2013 #82
The fact that "socialized" medicine countries have lower patient expenses than we do bluestate10 Apr 2013 #23
The current scheme is the ultimate in frivolous care. mick063 Apr 2013 #25
I Agree With You That It's a Relevant Question On the Road Apr 2013 #27
How do you define "frivolous"? JDPriestly Apr 2013 #36
I think what is meant by frivolous OwnedByCats Apr 2013 #43
Have you actually been in an emergency room? JDPriestly Apr 2013 #47
Yeah I have been there many times OwnedByCats Apr 2013 #56
Yes. I prefer single payer. The British system is great. JDPriestly Apr 2013 #57
Yep OwnedByCats Apr 2013 #58
It's code talk. "Frivolous" is when people who are not white like them seek medical care. hunter Apr 2013 #28
Exactly. "Those" people will be in the waiting room. Warren Stupidity Apr 2013 #42
+1 gollygee Apr 2013 #54
is arizona considering "socialized medicine" ? arely staircase Apr 2013 #29
Toothaches can kill you. Tell them that. truebluegreen Apr 2013 #30
Ask the British. moondust Apr 2013 #31
A tooth that has abcessed is not frivolous nobodyspecial Apr 2013 #32
You better believe an infected abscessed tooth is a good OwnedByCats Apr 2013 #39
Negative Proof kenichol Apr 2013 #33
That might be kind of hard to find. When people have insurance they do go to the Dr more MellowYellow Apr 2013 #35
There are no frivolous visits. sibelian Apr 2013 #37
Ok, I lived in the UK for 10 years OwnedByCats Apr 2013 #38
such research exists, because i remember reading it, though i can't remember the details. HiPointDem Apr 2013 #41
Define "frivolous". baldguy Apr 2013 #44
Exactly. laundry_queen Apr 2013 #45
Not evidence, but personal anecdotes WilmywoodNCparalegal Apr 2013 #46
Kick. n/t area51 Apr 2013 #48
I remember seeing a chart on the old DU Sheepshank Apr 2013 #49
ok here is the link. Sheepshank Apr 2013 #50
If our system is so great at keeping costs down, why do we pay TWICE per capita eridani Apr 2013 #59
Here's a pretty good blog about health care. DanTex Apr 2013 #61
Clever variation on the usual "HELP ME REFUTE THIS" TROLLING. WinkyDink Apr 2013 #64
Yeah, no trolling. Just looking for information. Gravitycollapse May 2013 #71
Wth counts as "frivolous"? If you have a doctor, you don't go to the ER Hekate May 2013 #68
Well, for one thing, wingnuts are stupid. Gravitycollapse May 2013 #72
I've gone to the ER for a toothache... cynatnite May 2013 #70
Given the constant whining about overtreatment, it's hard for me to make sense of that claim. bemildred May 2013 #74
I've gone to the ER with a 'toothache' REP May 2013 #75
Doctors' offices are full of germs--most people try to avoid them emsimon33 May 2013 #76
You think a doctor's office is full of germs? Hospitals are gigantic petri dishes. Gravitycollapse May 2013 #77
That, too. emsimon33 May 2013 #80
The insurance industry are still flinging this poo? Cleita May 2013 #78
The argument is either ludicrous or irrelevant, depending... Demo_Chris May 2013 #79
Me thinks there is racism and/or Fox News behind this thinking LeftInTX May 2013 #83
my friend has health insurance and pays DesertFlower May 2013 #84
I can only give you my own personal experience... Violet_Crumble May 2013 #87
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