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Posted by Shakka on Jul-30-2004 16:52:

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Originally posted by xKaoSx
Who made these people wealthy in the first place?
Probably people who couldnt afford health insurance and spent
the money instead on their goods or services.


Depends which ones you're talking about. Of course none of those "poor" people would have jobs if it weren't for the "rich" person that created them. Their work is voluntary. People generally attain success by making prudent, intelligent decisions, not by whipping the backs of the poor in a slave labor environment. Bill Gates doesn't pay minimum wage. He's rich because he created a product that you and most of the rest of the world can't seem to live without, not because he exploits people. He's also one of the biggest charitable donors in the world, if not THE biggest one.


Posted by Shakka on Jul-30-2004 16:54:

quote:
Originally posted by ResonantDrag

Anybody know when the debates begin?


I believe they kick off in September if I'm not mistaken.


Posted by ResonantDrag on Jul-30-2004 16:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Shakka
I believe they kick off in September if I'm not mistaken.


I hope Cheaney doesn't have a heart attack before then.


Posted by xKaoSx on Jul-30-2004 17:00:

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Originally posted by occrider
Federal law requires emergency rooms to treat patients who come to their facilities. Furthermore, patients can demand to go to the hospital of their choice. Hospitals that offer specific services must accept the patients who need that specialized care. When it comes to non-emergency services, private hospitals have the right to refuse care, however, public hospitals are obliged to provide treatment. It's called the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA)if you're interested.


My friend recently went to emergency room with no insurance (Kidney Stone) was there for about 2-3 hours.

Bill was $4000


Posted by ResonantDrag on Jul-30-2004 17:09:

quote:
Originally posted by occrider
Federal law requires emergency rooms to treat patients who come to their facilities. Furthermore, patients can demand to go to the hospital of their choice. Hospitals that offer specific services must accept the patients who need that specialized care. When it comes to non-emergency services, private hospitals have the right to refuse care, however, public hospitals are obliged to provide treatment. It's called the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA)if you're interested.


yeah, that's true.. i once had to sit in the emergency room for eight hours with a non-insured friend while he waited to be seen by a nurse. He never did see a doctor that day, yet he was diagnosed with mono and pneumonia. The only option i had was to drive him six hours to his dad's house, so he could recieve treatment at a local hospital in that town (good thing his dad was an executive vp for ibm international marketing).

If bush wants to save face on this issue, he should follow up on his state-of-the-union promise of forming a small business cooperative to give group policies for medical insurance. If legislative action concerning this policy has actually gone through, i'll gladly eat my shoe.


Posted by occrider on Jul-30-2004 17:10:

quote:
Originally posted by xKaoSx
My friend recently went to emergency room with no insurance (Kidney Stone) was there for about 2-3 hours.

Bill was $4000


Yes well obviously if he has the money he has to pay for it. If not than the hospital can be sued for refusing treatment.


Posted by mongeone on Jul-30-2004 17:13:

The speech was pretty good... but i thought Kerry was trying too hard to make it "big speech".

I was watching it all on CNN if any one else was watching it on CNN as well did you see the fuck up at the end? they had the organizer at the end talking on his mic saying stuff like "where are the fucking balloons.. .what teh fuck are you doing... drop em drop em... more more" that cant be too good for the campaign... im sure the republicans are gonna say soemthing like how can kerry run a country when he cant even run a balloon dropping hehehe..

also he fucked up in the middle of his speech he said something like "I will organise a FBI that actually engages in terrorist activities... i mean.... anti terrorist activities" hahaha I cracked up when i heard that!

Over all but I liked his speech.. I disagree with his promotion of the idea that the american government should punish companies that out source jobs... it sort of goes against his left wing image... but i thought the rest of it was spot on... I wish he promised huge amounts of funding for NASA but i couldn`t really expect it considering Bush said he would do it.?@?@


Posted by occrider on Jul-30-2004 17:13:

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Originally posted by ResonantDrag
yeah, that's true.. i once had to sit in the emergency room for eight hours with a non-insured friend while he waited to be seen by a nurse. He never did see a doctor that day, yet he was diagnosed with mono and pneumonia. The only option i had was to drive him six hours to his dad's house, so he could recieve treatment at a local hospital in that town (good thing his dad was an executive vp for ibm international marketing).

If bush wants to save face on this issue, he should follow up on his state-of-the-union promise of forming a small business cooperative to give group policies for medical insurance. If legislative action concerning this policy has actually gone through, i'll gladly eat my shoe.


His dad was a senior vp at IBM and your friend didn't have insurance? LOL ...

I mean really, Cobra isn't that expensive. Especially for someone in his position/connections.

But you do bring up a good point. One of the problems with the patient's right to choose any hospital they want is that ER's of hospitals generally fill up quickly and become overcrowded.


Posted by xKaoSx on Jul-30-2004 17:17:

quote:
Originally posted by occrider
Yes well obviously if he has the money he has to pay for it. If not than the hospital can be sued for refusing treatment.


Well if it was affordable maybe he could pay it-

$4000 just because they ran some tests and gave him
a perscription.

If he did have coverage most of the insurance prob would of paid for it- but it's still $4000 the hospital is charging.

Shouldnt there be any separation for someone who has insurance and someone who doesnt?


Posted by Shakka on Jul-30-2004 17:24:

quote:
Originally posted by xKaoSx
Well if it was affordable maybe he could pay it-

$4000 just because they ran some tests and gave him
a perscription.

If he did have coverage most of the insurance prob would of paid for it- but it's still $4000 the hospital is charging.

Shouldnt there be any separation for someone who has insurance and someone who doesnt?


That's just the $4000 that's on the face of the bill. Rarely will a hospital ever collect the full amount billed for services. I look at my healthcare bills sometimes and it's regulated as such that the insurance company has a deal where they will pay for so much, and I am only required to pay a certain amount(typically $15). Anything not covered by me or the insurance company gets eaten by the health care provider.


Posted by ResonantDrag on Jul-30-2004 17:48:

quote:
Originally posted by occrider
His dad was a senior vp at IBM and your friend didn't have insurance? LOL ...

I mean really, Cobra isn't that expensive. Especially for someone in his position/connections.

But you do bring up a good point. One of the problems with the patient's right to choose any hospital they want is that ER's of hospitals generally fill up quickly and become overcrowded.


yeah, we were young and dumb. he would have been fucked if he didn't have the resources available in raleigh.

the thing about the experience that erked me was that the er wasn't crowded. not a single ambulance arrived for the first five hours, two arrived all day. the waiting room consisted of us and some guy with a mullet in a wheel chair (he did get help before the guy with the mullet though)

cobra isn't expensive? another friend of mine left our company and his cobra payments were only $850 a month, what a deal! yeah, in three months before another plan kicks in, you only have to spend a little over $2500 to continue medical coverage. not a problem for upper-class citizens, but for the middle class (bush's "us") it can prove to be a little difficult.

I'm not pretending to have the answers to this problem, but to look at our present system as being fine is hardly an eyes-open approach. I'm growing increasingly weary of the "socialism, socialism" cries from conservatives every time this issue is brought forth. Should americans start screaming "facism, facism" every time we increase national defense spending? Where do we draw the line between big government and big brother?


Posted by occrider on Jul-30-2004 17:55:

800 a month? Wtf does that cover plaster surgery and lipo? When I left my old company cobra was under 200 a month.


Posted by Shakka on Jul-30-2004 17:59:

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Originally posted by occrider
800 a month? Wtf does that cover plaster surgery and lipo? When I left my old company cobra was under 200 a month.


Same here--a bit less actually. I was wondering if your friend had AIDS or something. Raleigh isn't exactly one of the most expensive places to live these days.


Posted by ResonantDrag on Jul-30-2004 18:00:

you guys must have had a helluva group plan. keep in mind, premiums are based on the company size for negotiations with the insurance company.

that's why i got a hard on during the state of the union when bush mentioned the cooperative. imo his best idea in four years.. i hope it wasn't more empty rhetoric. someone please prove me wrong


Posted by Shakka on Jul-30-2004 18:17:

quote:
Originally posted by ResonantDrag
you guys must have had a helluva group plan. keep in mind, premiums are based on the company size for negotiations with the insurance company.

that's why i got a hard on during the state of the union when bush mentioned the cooperative. imo his best idea in four years.. i hope it wasn't more empty rhetoric. someone please prove me wrong


I dunno. The company I work for has 7 employees. I guess it depends on who your provider is. We use Principal Financial Group.


Posted by ResonantDrag on Jul-30-2004 18:20:

i'm starting to feel that i'm getting screwed.. stay away from united health care


Posted by discojoe on Jul-30-2004 18:34:

i cant believe george bush jr is still leading the poles. wow what a country.


Posted by speedracer_mec on Jul-30-2004 18:53:

Poor kerry

Guy cant give a speech if his life depended on it.

As well as Bush, he cant give a speech as well. Bush isnt a good speaker but geez Kerry ran through the applauses for what? To fit within the 1hour constraint of network tv? This was his chance for the people to get to know him and what does he do? Rush through and sweat..


Let me quote one of Kerry's statements from last night.

let me quote what he said, " i will double the special forces, to conduct terrorist operations......Antiterrorist operations rather"

LOL




He has no charisma


Posted by xKaoSx on Jul-30-2004 19:05:

quote:
Originally posted by speedracer_mec



He has no charisma


And bush does?
He looks like a confused monkey 99% of the time.


Posted by LiquidX on Jul-30-2004 20:03:

quote:
Originally posted by ResonantDrag
The democrats speak of improving our foreign policies, yet they say they want to keep large corporations from giving good jobs to hard working Indians. When will this crazy doublespeak ever end?



Anybody know when the debates begin?



What the heck did you just say there?!?!?!?..


Posted by LiquidX on Jul-30-2004 20:07:

quote:
Originally posted by occrider
Yes well obviously if he has the money he has to pay for it. If not than the hospital can be sued for refusing treatment.


My mother didnt have insurance, she had a heart stroke, bill was $100,000 ... ofcourse we found how to pay more then that, plus some help from the hospital, but thats because we live in other county ( Broward ) .. if we would have gone to a hospital on the neigboring county ( Miami-Dade ) .. those 100,000 would had have to been paid by.. our own pockets.


Posted by Ang ' ela_ie on Jul-31-2004 20:24:

Does anyone know if theres a place I can find a recording (video or audio) of his speech online? Thanks.


Posted by NYCTrancefan on Jul-31-2004 20:27:

I was wondering the same thing too, to be able to listen to a speech and not have to hear slangs, stuttering and 10 second pauses to look down at your speechwriter's words as we will see from Shrub in a month's time.


Posted by Ang ' ela_ie on Aug-01-2004 00:01:

quote:
Originally posted by NYCTrancefan
I was wondering the same thing too, to be able to listen to a speech and not have to hear slangs, stuttering and 10 second pauses to look down at your speechwriter's words as we will see from Shrub in a month's time.



Posted by NYCTrancefan on Aug-01-2004 01:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Ang ' ela_ie


Touch� indeed.


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