On Oct 29, 2008, at 9:21 AM, Nick Arnett wrote:

> On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 8:48 PM, Ronn! Blankenship <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>
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>> No, we have examples here of things where there is no competition or
>> they have to take everyone regardless of ability to pay the bill,
>> like the ones I listed.  (Nothing to do with R&D but with simply
>> getting seen and getting adequate care.)  If we get one-size-fits-all
>> health care, how do we insure that it does not degrade like many
>> other things already have?
>
>
> Let them eat cake?
>
> TINSTAAFL.
>
> Some people lose when an unfair system is made more fair.
>
> Nick

Let the patients have a say in how the system is designed?  Or --  
OMGZ! -- maybe let them design it?

At the very least, put actual practicing MD's in charge of the medical  
decisions to cover or not cover treatment, and hold them accountable  
for permanent health consequences if they dodge covering a treatment  
that turns out to have been medically necessary?  That, at least,  
would be better than anonymous, unaccountable spreadsheet jockeys  
making those same decisions with the only criteria being the insurer's  
bottom line ..

"A city built on rock 'n roll would be structurally unsound." -- Julie  
Maier

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