Yes, Reverend... something like this. Look my old, very old web page: 
http://pw2.netcom.com/^mvp1/soloproviders1.htm
I made it when I as working as MD under Managed Care in the USA.

Marcio

-----Original Message-----
>From: "Rev. Stewart Marshall" <popoz...@earthlink.net>
>Sent: Sep 7, 2009 3:08 PM
>To: COMPUTERGUYS-L@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
>Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Intensive Care Unit...
>
>Most people do not understand what a single payer system is really.
>
>It is still insurance but one insurance for everyone.  It is a basic 
>insurance that covers each person.  You buy it from the 
>provider.  Everyone pays the same rate, no matter what.
>
>If you fall below income guidelines (like we have now for medicaid 
>etc.) you pay a lower premium or you are covered by the 
>government.  (Like we do now)
>
>Doctors still get paid like they do now, but they negotiate with one 
>entity and have one set rate, not a multitude.
>
>Want more coverage you go to an outside company and buy a supplemental policy.
>
>The biggest difference is that no one ever looses their insurance due 
>to illness, job change or job loss, or catastrophic event in their life.
>
>You change companies you still have the same policy, you move cross 
>country you still have the same policy.  No huge amount of paperwork, 
>no waiting periods no pre existing condition clause.
>
>HOWEVER it is still insurance, and you still pay for it and the 
>doctor still has to preform real work to get paid.
>
>OH the real benefit?  Companies know that no matter how big or small 
>they are they can off to pay the insurance premium for their worker 
>if they so choose.  Or they can help buy a supplemental also.
>
>But there is never a question of can they or can't they.  It is 
>available to everyone no matter what.  (No more ratings, no more 
>single versus family etc.)
>
>Stewart
>
>At 12:53 PM 9/7/2009, you wrote:
>More misinformation. The single payer plan Obama supported was for 
>Illinios, not nationwide--had nothing directly to do with current 
>propose legislation other than it's something he likes, not a plan 
>he's pushing federally. The disinformation is too effective in 
>getting too many uninformed people to think they want the [corporate] 
>worst plan instead of favoring one that will work best for them.
>
>Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
>mailto:popoz...@earthlink.net
>Prince of Peace www.princeofpeaceozark.org
>Ozark, AL  SL 82
>
>
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