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In Reply to: RE: The American Medical Association has weighed in on Trump's health care plan posted by pictureguy on March 01, 2017 at 13:48:53
That appears to be a phony remedy.
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I went to the AMA website seeking some information.
They have a study of insurance markets which I'd love to see. Even just the executive summary would tell me SomeThing. But no, it'd cost 150$ or 'free' if I were a member.
The AMA, which is a Non-Profit had 2014 revenues EXCEEDING 260,000,000$
SAYING it, one way or the other, doesn't make it so. I realize that. But I sure would like to try something new. State based 'Marketplace' doesnt' take (Full) advantage of economies of scale.
California, for example, has only about 1.5 million registered of a state population of just short of 40 million. That's <4% enrolled. Small states seem to suffer with few choices.
Too much is never enough
"State based 'Marketplace' doesnt' take (Full) advantage of economies of scale." Single payer does, or could.
"The Borg is the ultimate user. They're unlike any threat your Federation has ever faced."
- Q, 2365
Actually, the BORG live in Washington DC.
Is it true that some Canadians come to the USA for otherwise elective procedures?
My MIL just went to Mexico (she's a Mexican National) for an extensive heart procedure. It cost a FRACTION of the USA cost.
You woudn't send Charles Manson to a 'free' Mexican Hospital. I've visited and it is somewhere between Midieval and just awful. People go there to die.
The Industry part of the US Medical and Insurance Establishment acts in its OWN behalf.
Not sick peoples.
Too much is never enough
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