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as I repeatedly have stated...it doesn't do you any good to have insurance you can't afford to use. antigop May 2015 #1
In a tiered health care system such flaws are features Dragonfli May 2015 #8
+1 daleanime May 2015 #20
+1 historylovr May 2015 #21
Very much on-target. Jackpine Radical May 2015 #23
I pointed out this obvious problem with a tiered system based on income Dragonfli May 2015 #33
Yes, but this is morally appalling Yo_Mama May 2015 #42
I don't disagree /nt Dragonfli May 2015 #43
And this is exactly how the insurance companies want it... CoffeeCat May 2015 #45
self delete--duplicate (nt) CoffeeCat May 2015 #46
Most Americans can't afford a $1,000 emergency expense antigop May 2015 #2
Unable to meet the deductible or the doctor antigop May 2015 #3
Health insurance finance reform is not Health Care reform Autumn May 2015 #4
AIA zipplewrath May 2015 #17
I can't afford to buy my insulin when I hit the gap in prescription coverage two months from now. In_The_Wind May 2015 #5
I'm so sorry, In_The_Wind Dont call me Shirley May 2015 #14
The sad fact is: I pay for Medicare and extra medical insurance. In_The_Wind May 2015 #18
Same here. Dont call me Shirley May 2015 #19
so sorry, In_The_Wind. So very sorry. nt antigop May 2015 #15
We're nowhere close to being done yet. It has to shake out somehow that people get the medical care brewens May 2015 #6
Just Plain Evil colsohlibgal May 2015 #7
here is the video antigop May 2015 #9
Have insurance CountAllVotes May 2015 #10
wow, Count, so sorry...I dream of the day when we live in a civilized society. nt antigop May 2015 #11
yeah it truly sucks CountAllVotes May 2015 #13
We went 5 months without a doctor. Hangingon May 2015 #36
Medicare E (E = Everyone) Dont call me Shirley May 2015 #12
Health insurance costs have ballooned for employers and city governments daredtowork May 2015 #16
Because we continue to try profit off of those who did health care..... daleanime May 2015 #22
I'm amazed that it's only 1 in 4. Orrex May 2015 #24
For lower/middle income it is about 1 in 3 - 32% Yo_Mama May 2015 #40
How many of those had decent food which might have prevented the need for "health care"? jtuck004 May 2015 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author 1000words May 2015 #26
Well put 1000. n/t fasttense May 2015 #27
+1,000 !!! CountAllVotes May 2015 #29
"Alas, we needed a leader ... and got just another politician." SMC22307 May 2015 #38
+1000000000 woo me with science May 2015 #57
I have insurance - it is far from inexpensive PumpkinAle May 2015 #28
That's me Half-Century Man May 2015 #30
Have you checked any Canadian pharmacies? brer cat May 2015 #47
I can believe this. redstatebluegirl May 2015 #31
I have to have surgery next week Spacemom May 2015 #32
Good luck, and a speedy recovery to you. SMC22307 May 2015 #39
kick. Liberal_in_LA May 2015 #34
K&R MadrasT May 2015 #35
When you look at the details it gets worse Yo_Mama May 2015 #37
Medicaid and all other plans should cover needed dental care (excluding primarily cosmetic). pnwmom May 2015 #41
Yep. We're still paying off 2013 and 2014 bills. progressoid May 2015 #44
Of those who file for bankruptcy for medical bills, most had insurance .... Scuba May 2015 #48
Single payer marym625 May 2015 #49
Am I the only one who ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2015 #50
What will be interesting is when the MIC and Big Pharma and Private Health Insurance all start djean111 May 2015 #51
adults who bought insurance on their own- KittyWampus May 2015 #52
Until there is full transparency of healthcare costs TexasBushwhacker May 2015 #53
Kick historylovr May 2015 #54
I had $6,000 out of pocket last year madville May 2015 #55
Plenty of "other countries", i.e. more advanced societies, sammythecat May 2015 #56
ACA still HUGE improvement over no ACA , but if you want real change,then you have to hit randys1 May 2015 #58
Medicare presents the same problem fadedrose May 2015 #59
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