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In reply to the discussion: 1 in 4 adults had insurance but still couldn’t afford medical care [View all]colsohlibgal
(5,276 posts)7. Just Plain Evil
To make huge profits off health care is an abomination. The germ of all this is in Nixon's "White House Transcripts". One of his big aides told him of this new thing called an HMO, to shift much more of the cost to patients. Nixon said that sounded great, in his unique style.
And here we are, huge profits to health care companies sucking money out of the dead, dying, sick, and their families.
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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
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
We're nowhere close to being done yet. It has to shake out somehow that people get the medical care
brewens
May 2015
#6
wow, Count, so sorry...I dream of the day when we live in a civilized society. nt
antigop
May 2015
#11
How many of those had decent food which might have prevented the need for "health care"?
jtuck004
May 2015
#25
Medicaid and all other plans should cover needed dental care (excluding primarily cosmetic).
pnwmom
May 2015
#41
What will be interesting is when the MIC and Big Pharma and Private Health Insurance all start
djean111
May 2015
#51