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"HeyBub" wrote in
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steve robinson wrote:

Seems people are "forgetting" that there appear to be mechanisms to
get the poor subscribed without taxing them.


Its worked in the UK for years called national insurance


Giggle.

I wouldn't say "it works" in the UK. We frequently see reports on the
ghastly consequences, so much that physicians actually prescribe water
for their hospitalized patients so they won't die of dehydration!

Here's the biggest difference: In the U.S., virtually all health care
providers have a financial incentive to keep their patients alive. If
alive, they live to be treated another day.

In the UK, if a patient lives or dies, it's no biggie - the doctor,
nurse, or hospital janitor gets paid the same. A recent report claimed
that upwards of 130,000 people die each year in the UK from
non-treatment or poor treatment.


How many of those people chose palliative treatment rather than
aggressive "life"-saving treatment?


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