Sicko
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- OSFA0
It is true. Unfortunately, Insurance companies have killed what was left of morality and compassion. Yes, there are few doctors who are still in the field to help people. FEW.
Most of them now only worry about getting their office visit copays paid and covering their asses.
Unfortunately I am going through a very dificult time thanks to a "Dr"'s negligence and lack of care and professionalism towards a close relative and there is nothing one can do. All you get is I'm sorry, but 'sorry' won't save lifes.
Unfortunately (yes, this will be the third time I use this word) I don't think things will ever change...
- OSFA0
damn I can't type for shite when it's late...
- ********0
sorry for posting so late, but I had chance to see that movie yesterday, and I am really surprised what I saw. I know that Moore has a tendency to show one side, but despite that fact, is it so bad? I am not an American so don't know much about health care system in US. Even if you have an insurance, you can still get a bill?
- moldero0
The health care in the U.S. is just as corrupt as everything else in this country.
- bliznutty0
the only way to think of this is capitalism.
industries, government, corporations, and people all try to capitalize off of YOU living.
ALL commodities, if not already, will be privatized and very expensive. government is obsolete. to see any return on your tax $$ is delusional. New World Order.