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Yup Majority of the few Trump supporters out there are broke as hell. Hard-core white Republicans don’t like universal healthcare because people of color would benefit from it knowing damn well their constituents will get the benefits also. This country have to hurry up and go to the next level or it’s going to be bad news in the near future.This more false then true. The problem is that we lack universal health insurance. So many people are treated at the hospital and never pay a bill.
Crackas do what ever it takes to keep poor people without.
What’s your definition of rich and poor? It isn’t just the former president’s supporters that may be hurting. Have you ever known poor people to hold sway at court? So why would corporations give a shit about what some punk in bad health believes?Yup Majority of the few Trump supporters out there are broke as hell. Hard-core white Republicans don’t like universal healthcare because people of color would benefit from it knowing damn well their constituents will get the benefits also. This country have to hurry up and go to the next level or it’s going to be bad news in the near future.
What is he going to do about it? What is he prepared to lose trying to fight against it?
Malfeasance isn’t a unforeseen occurrence. It’s part of the design of the system.
It’s like calling America a democracy. And then they label it an American Democracy.
First, let's establish that this is not a republican or Democrat issue. It has very little to deal with politics per se.
Actually, many hospitals are closing or on the brink of closing.
Secondly, you can call ANY hospital and ask for the price of any service. Try it. Now, the problem is, there are different prices depending on how you pay. Also, the price is subject to change depending on your circumstance and condition.
The largest part of this in which the public does get is that hospitals and physicians send patients separate invoices. In a perfect system, a patient would receive one bill for the service. But, the way it is currently set up is the hospitals have a bill for services then every doctor the patient saw has a separate bill.
The best way I explain it to people is like this:
Just imagine going to school and paying your tuition, then receiving another bill for every professor you had.
This is our current health system.
It's not just hospitals or insurance. It's the physicians, the government, and the patients.
Yes patient behavior is a big part of the problem.
That’s the shit Obama tried to change But he had to do a piece at a time if he had one more term I think he would have went after that provisionAnd another issue is most people only interact with a hospital in emergency or "in need" situations so time is of the essence, hence they don't call around for prices first....
Then the whole in network vs out of network and let's not discuss how little your insurance coverage is across states lines.......
A few people of influence? Who gave those people of authority and influence the battery?I think you are misunderstanding the campaign. Simply raising awareness to the masses is how you start to get the ball moving. Joe doesn't have to do anything. All it takes is a few people of influence to feel they wanna do something about it.
A few people of influence? Who gave those people of authority and influence the battery?
You couldn’t pay me to be this naive. How are folks still falling for these games?
And another issue is most people only interact with a hospital in emergency or "in need" situations so time is of the essence, hence they don't call around for prices first....
Then the whole in network vs out of network and let's not discuss how little your insurance coverage is across states lines.......
There is a law. The hospitals aren’t following the law.I'm not really sure if you're trolling or if this is a display of pseudo intellect run rampant (no disrespect intended). Your initial response was as if Fat Joe was going to fight the financial mechanics of the US medical system by himself. Then your additional contrary statements, against a public campaign, requesting simply financial transparency. On top of that, attempting to point out the "naivety" of people for simply having a conversation about it. It's basically saying:
Shut up, and don't talk about it.
As I stated before, I guarantee you can call ANY hospital and they will give you the price of any service ice you ask for. The law does not state that they have to have a sign like McDonalds telling you how much a number 1 costs.There is a law. The hospitals aren’t following the law.
As I stated before, I guarantee you can call ANY hospital and they will give you the price of any service ice you ask for. The law does not state that they have to have a sign like McDonalds telling you how much a number 1 costs.
The reason you have to call is because depending on the insurance carrier, there is one price. Medicare one price, medicaid, one price, out of pocket one price. Then, the length of your stay matters. The doctor you choose or is chosen for you matters. Single or double room matters. How severe your case is matters, if there are any complications matters, etc etc.
Fixing our Healthcare system is difficult due to the many facets and nuances.
People love to point the finger at one entity because then you have a clear scapegoat. But, as I said before EVERY stakeholder of Healthcare including the patient must take responsibility for why things are the way that they are.
Again the average voters is completely ignorant on most of the intricacies of Healthcare
A politician telling them poor people/ the under insured are the problem is good enough for them
Not realizing that if you're not in the top 15%, you're considered poor to them
But if the middle class really stood up and demanded change, we would get it
Fat Joe must have gotten his lap band surgery bill......