I am interested in all this as an outsider. What would you do if you had to
have long term health care though? Would the hospital go on treating you if
you ran out of money for instance? Here in the UK we have access to health
care all the time as we have a National Health service which we all pay into
automatically. You can pay for private health care though, if you wish.
Doesn't get you a better doctor; just gets you seen to quicker. Just
wondering. Dee
-------Original Message-------
From: zoe w
Date: 10/28/07 03:37:38
To: faith gagne
Subject: Re: CS>New Law in Massachusetts
I find this alarming as I am one who opted to drop my insurance over a year
ago. I haven't used it in many years and just because I had another
birthday they wanted to raise my rates to well over 600/mo !!!! ( My total
monthly income after taxes is only a little over $1000.00 how can I possibly
afford this insurance?) I find this totally unacceptable and chose to opt
out since I don't use it anyways. Now if this becomes the trend its just
one
more freedom denied the american public.