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Curious... Are the doctors and hospitals to work for free as well?  The
8-12+ years of additional school gets paid for by who?
The government?  In many countries, I understand this is the case. Health
care keeps progressing, allowing many to live longer and longer.  Is this a
good thing?  I think if I were really sick, I would feel and ask
differently.  My husband is really sick and requires round the clock care...

I knew this was coming, based on what we have been told, but in my heart I
hoped and prayed it wouldn't.  My compassion and outlook are very dreary
right now towards medical progress. 

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From: Parkinson's Information Exchange Network
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mary Ann Ryan
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 8:44 AM
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Subject: Re: as if

If health care isn't affordable for everyone - we all lose.  If vaccinations
aren't available to poor children, rich children are at risk of infection. 
We are seeing alarming increases in Whooping Cough and Measles.  Those
infections can kill.

There are diseases that are not covered by vaccinations - such as TB.  Bet
you don't want to sit next to someone on a bus, in a taxi or in a work place
with TB.  How many people work through a chronic cough because they can't
afford healthcare??

ER visits and hospital stays are expensive.  Hospitals may not turn away the
indigent - so the taxpayer has to pay for their care.  I work as the
resident RN (volunteer) for a homeless shelter.  One of our guests last year
lost both of his feet to frostbite.  Because the hospital could not find a
Medicaid nursing home bed for him, the hospital kept discharging him to our
shelter.  Five times he developed infections in his wounds which required ER
visits, 5 hospitalizations in isolated rooms because his infections were
hospital acquired, powerful antibiotics and advanced wound care. All of that

in a 6 month period.   We figure that he cost taxpayers $1 million dollars 
until he was finally placed in a Medicaid facility (for which the taxpayer
is still paying - but the bill is cheaper).

We all pay when health care isn't provided.
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> Why should health care be FREE?  If you are poor, why should the tax 
> payers pay for your care?
> Why is everyone entitled to a better life?  Please enlighten me.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Parkinson's Information Exchange Network 
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Steve Rack
> Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2012 8:46 PM
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> Subject: Re: as if
>
>>Denying treatment, denying choice is already a feature of medical 
>>care, and has been for some time. For-profit insurers are certainly 
>>not averse to piling on the procedures, diagnostics, and drugs for 
>>which they will not pay, meaning that, as always, it's the very rich 
>>who can get the best that medicine has to offer, anywhere in the 
>>world, while the rest of us figure out what we will forego in order 
>>to, let's say, continue to take brand name Sinemet when our coverage 
>>is limited to generics. (And for many, all assertions to the contrary, 
>>there IS a difference between the two.) Or perhaps we wake up from a 
>>colonoscopy to find that a preventive exam turned into something else, 
>>something not covered, when a suspicious polyp was removed while we 
>>were unconscious.
>>
>>Thanks to the new policies under Obama, my 23-year-old nephew is able 
>>to remain on his parents' policy, not stranded without insurance, as 
>>my kids were after college; and my friend with cancer can't be denied 
>>coverage because of her condition. Those are HUGE changes that 
>>positively affect the lives of countless Americans.
>>
>>If the Supreme Court undoes the new health care laws, what's the point?
>>Congress might as well go home. It's what they seem to do best, anyway.
>>
>>Kathleen
>>
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> Kathleen,
> You have stated this issue clearly and succinctly.
> Thank you for spreading the word.
> --
> Steve in VT
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