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In reply to the discussion: I'm looking for evidence that socialized medicine does not increase "frivolous" visits. [View all]former9thward
(33,424 posts)63. Not really.
Neither Japan or the European countries have litigation culture. We do. The number of attorneys per capita in those areas are minuscule compared to the U.S. You want your cake and eat it too. Life doesn't work that way. Have to get rid of the sue culture or you will never get national health.
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I'm looking for evidence that socialized medicine does not increase "frivolous" visits. [View all]
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
OP
Why are you trying to prove a negative? They make a claim, they should prove it does.
idwiyo
Apr 2013
#1
Yep. And I speak out of experience having lived 16 years in the Netherlands
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2013
#52
If anything, I hear just the opposite. That people are more likely to NOT go to the ER
CTyankee
Apr 2013
#5
"They aren't going to "treat" someone if nothing is the matter with them. "
former9thward
Apr 2013
#16
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
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
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
First of all you need socialized medicine, not the jury-rigged system in place
rustydog
Apr 2013
#10
Maybe not exactly what you're looking for, but the Time article on Health Care was thorough
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2013
#21
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
It's code talk. "Frivolous" is when people who are not white like them seek medical care.
hunter
Apr 2013
#28
That might be kind of hard to find. When people have insurance they do go to the Dr more
MellowYellow
Apr 2013
#35
such research exists, because i remember reading it, though i can't remember the details.
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#41
If our system is so great at keeping costs down, why do we pay TWICE per capita
eridani
Apr 2013
#59
Given the constant whining about overtreatment, it's hard for me to make sense of that claim.
bemildred
May 2013
#74
You think a doctor's office is full of germs? Hospitals are gigantic petri dishes.
Gravitycollapse
May 2013
#77