Still avoiding I see.
Well, to actually attempt to answer your questions/statements:
1. I don’t believe I ever said our system didn’t need to be fixed. Please show me where I said that. If you are going to randomly assign me beliefs that I don’t hold, there really isn’t much need to respond.
2. Are you saying you think it’s better than in Europe or the US? Or I think it’s better in Europe or the US? I can’t tell. Here is a link:
Looks like we are last (surprise, surprise, Canada is next to last). I accept these rankings FWIW.
3. A large portion of what we pay goes for frivolous tests, MRIs and unnecessary medications. Lot of that (but certainly not all) is due to the fear of malpractice lawsuits. Tort reform and a cap on malpractice damages would be a small, but solid step in our health care reform.
4. It would seem in the case of the VA that yes, our government does not provide ‘good health care’. In terms of Medicare, it would appear that our government does not provide efficient or budgetarily sustainable health care.
Your turn.
Well, to actually attempt to answer your questions/statements:
1. I don’t believe I ever said our system didn’t need to be fixed. Please show me where I said that. If you are going to randomly assign me beliefs that I don’t hold, there really isn’t much need to respond.
2. Are you saying you think it’s better than in Europe or the US? Or I think it’s better in Europe or the US? I can’t tell. Here is a link:
Looks like we are last (surprise, surprise, Canada is next to last). I accept these rankings FWIW.
3. A large portion of what we pay goes for frivolous tests, MRIs and unnecessary medications. Lot of that (but certainly not all) is due to the fear of malpractice lawsuits. Tort reform and a cap on malpractice damages would be a small, but solid step in our health care reform.
4. It would seem in the case of the VA that yes, our government does not provide ‘good health care’. In terms of Medicare, it would appear that our government does not provide efficient or budgetarily sustainable health care.
Your turn.
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