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OT-Nevada explores dropping medicaid
Seems things are getting so much better states are going to have a hard
time paying for medicaid. I believe arizona is also thinking about dropping medicaid. If our great recovery continues on its current path a lot of states may dropout. Very sad indeed. http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_1...nclick_check=1 Best Regards Tom. |
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OT-Nevada explores dropping medicaid
Good! People need to be more self reliant. And use family when they
need help. This reliance on government is ruining this country. And hospitals should stop accepting people who can't pay! That just promotes the same somebody-take-care-of-me. This country was built on people taking care of themselves! /SARCASM Bob |
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OT-Nevada explores dropping medicaid
"Bob Engelhardt" wrote in message Good! People need to be more self reliant. And use family when they need help. This reliance on government is ruining this country. And hospitals should stop accepting people who can't pay! That just promotes the same somebody-take-care-of-me. This country was built on people taking care of themselves! /SARCASM Bob Hospitals should stop charging exorbitant rates! Like $5000 per hour for MRI? $2200 per day for ICU? Like $1000 per ambulance trip of 25 miles one way? Or charging by the pill and not the dosage of it? And $22,000 for a pacemaker (still in the package)? Costs need to come down no matter who pays. phil |
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OT-Nevada explores dropping medicaid
On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 10:16:46 -0500, "Phil Kangas"
wrote: "Bob Engelhardt" wrote in message Good! People need to be more self reliant. And use family when they need help. This reliance on government is ruining this country. And hospitals should stop accepting people who can't pay! That just promotes the same somebody-take-care-of-me. This country was built on people taking care of themselves! /SARCASM Bob Hospitals should stop charging exorbitant rates! Like $5000 per hour for MRI? $2200 per day for ICU? Like $1000 per ambulance trip of 25 miles one way? Or charging by the pill and not the dosage of it? And $22,000 for a pacemaker (still in the package)? Costs need to come down no matter who pays. phil Yes indeed. I was charged $75,000 for 4 days in a room with a heart monitor, 2 IVs, 4 pills and crappy food. Oh..and (2) 2 minute visits from a doctor. How could they do this? Because it was in Intensive Care ward. I saw people twice a day when they fed me, and I wandered all over the hospital trying to find stuff to read. **** yes..$75 THOUSAND dollars for 4 days at Motel 6 Gunner Whenever a Liberal utters the term "Common Sense approach"....grab your wallet, your ass, and your guns because the sombitch is about to do something damned nasty to all three of them. |
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OT-Nevada explores dropping medicaid
On Jan 25, 1:29*pm, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 10:16:46 -0500, "Phil Kangas" wrote: "Bob Engelhardt" wrote in message Good! *People need to be more self reliant. *And use family when they need help. *This reliance on government is ruining this country. And hospitals should stop accepting people who can't pay! That just promotes the same somebody-take-care-of-me. This country was built on people taking care of themselves! /SARCASM Bob Hospitals should stop charging exorbitant rates! Like $5000 per hour for MRI? *$2200 per day for ICU? Like $1000 per ambulance trip of 25 miles one way? Or charging by the pill and not the dosage of it? And $22,000 for a pacemaker (still in the package)? Costs need to come down no matter who pays. phil Yes indeed. I was charged $75,000 for 4 days in a room with a heart monitor, 2 IVs, 4 pills and crappy food. Oh..and (2) 2 minute visits from a doctor. How could they do this? *Because it was in Intensive Care ward. *I saw people twice a day when they fed me, and I wandered all over the hospital trying to find stuff to read. **** yes..$75 THOUSAND dollars for 4 days at Motel 6 Gunner So go build your own hospital intensive care ward and charge what you think is fair. Lord knows you have enough tools to do it. (I was thinking of replying, "So ask for a refund," but then I remembered that for this huge bill you're complaining about, you haven't paid a dime. So STFU. |
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OT-Nevada explores dropping medicaid
Gunner Asch wrote: On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 10:16:46 -0500, "Phil Kangas" wrote: "Bob Engelhardt" wrote in message Good! People need to be more self reliant. And use family when they need help. This reliance on government is ruining this country. And hospitals should stop accepting people who can't pay! That just promotes the same somebody-take-care-of-me. This country was built on people taking care of themselves! /SARCASM Bob Hospitals should stop charging exorbitant rates! Like $5000 per hour for MRI? $2200 per day for ICU? Like $1000 per ambulance trip of 25 miles one way? Or charging by the pill and not the dosage of it? And $22,000 for a pacemaker (still in the package)? Costs need to come down no matter who pays. phil Yes indeed. I was charged $75,000 for 4 days in a room with a heart monitor, 2 IVs, 4 pills and crappy food. Oh..and (2) 2 minute visits from a doctor. How could they do this? Because it was in Intensive Care ward. I saw people twice a day when they fed me, and I wandered all over the hospital trying to find stuff to read. **** yes..$75 THOUSAND dollars for 4 days at Motel 6 More like 'Motel 666' -- Greed is the root of all eBay. |
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OT-Nevada explores dropping medicaid
"rangerssuck" wrote in message On Jan 25, 1:29 pm, Gunner Asch wrote: On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 10:16:46 -0500, "Phil Kangas" wrote: "Bob Engelhardt" wrote in message Good! People need to be more self reliant. And use family when they need help. This reliance on government is ruining this country. And hospitals should stop accepting people who can't pay! That just promotes the same somebody-take-care-of-me. This country was built on people taking care of themselves! /SARCASM Bob Hospitals should stop charging exorbitant rates! Like $5000 per hour for MRI? $2200 per day for ICU? Like $1000 per ambulance trip of 25 miles one way? Or charging by the pill and not the dosage of it? And $22,000 for a pacemaker (still in the package)? Costs need to come down no matter who pays. phil Yes indeed. I was charged $75,000 for 4 days in a room with a heart monitor, 2 IVs, 4 pills and crappy food. Oh..and (2) 2 minute visits from a doctor. How could they do this? Because it was in Intensive Care ward. I saw people twice a day when they fed me, and I wandered all over the hospital trying to find stuff to read. **** yes..$75 THOUSAND dollars for 4 days at Motel 6 Gunner ranger dared to write: So go build your own hospital intensive care ward and charge what you think is fair. Lord knows you have enough tools to do it. (I was thinking of replying, "So ask for a refund," but then I remembered that for this huge bill you're complaining about, you haven't paid a dime. So STFU. So 2 1/2 years ago I spent 4 days in the hospital with congestive heart failure and with the 30 % discount if paid within 30 days I paid about $8000. So I got off 'cheap' but I managed to pay my way so you rangerssuck can STFU! and KMA.... phil kangas |
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OT-Nevada explores dropping medicaid
On Jan 25, 12:29*pm, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 10:16:46 -0500, "Phil Kangas" wrote: "Bob Engelhardt" wrote in message Good! *People need to be more self reliant. *And use family when they need help. *This reliance on government is ruining this country. And hospitals should stop accepting people who can't pay! That just promotes the same somebody-take-care-of-me. This country was built on people taking care of themselves! /SARCASM Bob Hospitals should stop charging exorbitant rates! Like $5000 per hour for MRI? *$2200 per day for ICU? Like $1000 per ambulance trip of 25 miles one way? Or charging by the pill and not the dosage of it? And $22,000 for a pacemaker (still in the package)? Costs need to come down no matter who pays. phil Yes indeed. I was charged $75,000 for 4 days in a room with a heart monitor, 2 IVs, 4 pills and crappy food. Oh..and (2) 2 minute visits from a doctor. How could they do this? *Because it was in Intensive Care ward. *I saw people twice a day when they fed me, and I wandered all over the hospital trying to find stuff to read. **** yes..$75 THOUSAND dollars for 4 days at Motel 6 Gunner *Whenever a Liberal utters the term "Common Sense approach"....grab your *wallet, your ass, and your guns because the sombitch is about to do *something damned nasty to all three of them.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And how much did you actually PAY? TMT |
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OT-Nevada explores dropping medicaid
On Jan 25, 9:16*am, "Phil Kangas" wrote:
"Bob Engelhardt" wrote in message Good! *People need to be more self reliant. *And use family when they need help. *This reliance on government is ruining this country. And hospitals should stop accepting people who can't pay! That just promotes the same somebody-take-care-of-me. This country was built on people taking care of themselves! /SARCASM Bob Hospitals should stop charging exorbitant rates! Like $5000 per hour for MRI? *$2200 per day for ICU? Like $1000 per ambulance trip of 25 miles one way? Or charging by the pill and not the dosage of it? And $22,000 for a pacemaker (still in the package)? Costs need to come down no matter who pays. phil Hospitals charge those who can pay. If the healthcare system is not fixed, fewer and fewer people will be able to pay and those who can will be charged more. If you do not support fixing the healthcare system, then you support the status quo. Get out your wallet...you will be needing it. TMT |
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OT-Nevada explores dropping medicaid
On Jan 25, 3:26*am, "azotic" wrote:
Seems things are getting so much better states are going to have a hard time paying for medicaid. I believe arizona is also thinking about dropping medicaid. If our great recovery continues on its current path a lot of states may dropout. Very sad indeed. http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_1...nclick_check=1 Best Regards Tom. If we don't fix the healthcare system, what did you think would happen? Well it is happening. Welcome to the future...compliments of the Party of No. In this case...No Healthcare for You...sooner or later. And other government benefits like VA benefits will follow. TMT |
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OT-Nevada explores dropping medicaid
"Too_Many_Tools" wrote in message ... On Jan 25, 3:26 am, "azotic" wrote: Seems things are getting so much better states are going to have a hard time paying for medicaid. I believe arizona is also thinking about dropping medicaid. If our great recovery continues on its current path a lot of states may dropout. Very sad indeed. http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_1...nclick_check=1 Best Regards Tom. If we don't fix the healthcare system, what did you think would happen? Well it is happening. Welcome to the future...compliments of the Party of No. In this case...No Healthcare for You...sooner or later. And other government benefits like VA benefits will follow. TMT Everybody wants HC reform. 68% don't want the libtard HC bill. The libtard bill is 2,000 pages of libtard politics, bribes, lies and evil. |
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OT-Nevada explores dropping medicaid
About a decade ago, I had health insurance. I live in NYS.
Then, Gov. Cuomo and the legislature mandated universal coverage. So, the insurance cost went way up, as I was now subsidizing all the people who were super high risk. Now, a decade or so later, the only insurance is either super expensive, or government run. Which is what Hillary! and her type wanted in the first place, government run health care. Agreed, the reliance on government is ruining the country. And the government has it set up that way. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Bob Engelhardt" wrote in message ... Good! People need to be more self reliant. And use family when they need help. This reliance on government is ruining this country. And hospitals should stop accepting people who can't pay! That just promotes the same somebody-take-care-of-me. This country was built on people taking care of themselves! /SARCASM Bob |
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OT-Nevada explores dropping medicaid
On Jan 25, 10:41*pm, "Buerste" wrote:
"Too_Many_Tools" wrote in message ... On Jan 25, 3:26 am, "azotic" wrote: Seems things are getting so much better states are going to have a hard time paying for medicaid. I believe arizona is also thinking about dropping medicaid. If our great recovery continues on its current path a lot of states may dropout. Very sad indeed. http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_1...nclick_check=1 Best Regards Tom. If we don't fix the healthcare system, what did you think would happen? Well it is happening. Welcome to the future...compliments of the Party of No. In this case...No Healthcare for You...sooner or later. And other government benefits like VA benefits will follow. TMT Everybody wants HC reform. *68% don't want the libtard HC bill. *The libtard bill is 2,000 pages of libtard politics, bribes, lies and evil. Not the Party of NO. They had eight years to fix the system and did not. TMT |
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