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<blockquote data-quote="doubtingmerle" data-source="post: 61078451" data-attributes="member: 6687"><p>And you are satisfied with that?</p><p></p><p>40,000 people die each year because they don't have health insurance. Is that OK with you? Do you want them to be treated "just like now"?</p><p></p><p>Hospitals are required to provide care to anybody who shows up with an emergency. This puts a huge burden on hospitals in poor areas, where many are uninsured. As the uninsured rate goes up, this gets worse. This hurts the care for everybody in poor areas. Are you OK with that?</p><p></p><p>In many cases it is cheaper to treat people in the early stages of a disease, rather then wait until the person is forced to go to the emergency room. If it is cheaper and more effective to treat it early, why not find a plan that will do that? Why ask for things to stay "just like now"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doubtingmerle, post: 61078451, member: 6687"] And you are satisfied with that? 40,000 people die each year because they don't have health insurance. Is that OK with you? Do you want them to be treated "just like now"? Hospitals are required to provide care to anybody who shows up with an emergency. This puts a huge burden on hospitals in poor areas, where many are uninsured. As the uninsured rate goes up, this gets worse. This hurts the care for everybody in poor areas. Are you OK with that? In many cases it is cheaper to treat people in the early stages of a disease, rather then wait until the person is forced to go to the emergency room. If it is cheaper and more effective to treat it early, why not find a plan that will do that? Why ask for things to stay "just like now" [/QUOTE]
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