I haven't seen the film, but from what I have heard about  national 
socialized medicine, I'm not for that, either. Someone just posted a  few weeks 
ago 
some facts about Canadian health care with its waits and all. I  know one local 
family from Canada who had a family member there die while  waiting for 
treatment for an easily fixable problem. I don't know what the  answer to the 
health 
care crisis is, but I don't think that's it.
 
Barbara H.
_http://barbarah.wordpress.com/_ (http://barbarah.wordpress.com/) 
 
In a message dated 11/18/2007 7:16:14 PM Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Group

I have seen the film Sicko from Michael More. A part  of the film was in 
Europe, France and England. I know the systems there, the  basic what he showed 
in 
the film was right. But it is not that way in all the  countries, but the 
basic in Europe is the same. In principal, everyone is  insured, sick or 
healthy. 
Part of the social system. As Dutch, my insurance  works also in Spain and 
other countries. Fact is also, (what was not in the  movie) when I become in an 
hospital in a cheaper country, my insurance forced  me to stay there for the 
complete treatment and let me come back when I am  completely done.

What he showed from the States. The samples he  showed were picked out, to 
show how bad it is. I can look through that. BBut  how do you think about the 
movie, or is it not in the cinema's there. Who has  seen it (it is on the 
internet to download, in the newsgroups) and what are  the reactions about you 
from 
the States?

Wim from  Holland


 



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