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2Oct/109

Why We Need Health Care Reform


Opponents to Health Care Reform say that Americans don't want reform but we as Americans both need and want Health Care Reform. The #1 priority for Health Insurance companies is making money, which means that my health can at most Priority #2. That's not good enough for me. We need Health Care Reform now and we need our Representatives and Senators in Washington to step up and seize this moment in history.

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  1. A thing that the companies d' insurance could certainly make to reduce the costs is to provide and d' to encourage the preventive care. It was a start-up risk right it ya a few years which would use day/week/month incentives to bring people to l' exercise and to better eat. Nothing n' was obligatory, they were all small no-claims bonus which people could obtain if they worked to remain in good health. It reduces the overall costs of the health care, that is to say because you to earlier catch the disease or l' to prevent from making a great impact.

  2. By care I meant they have a vested interest in their client’s health. . . the way someone might care about the weather.

    What kind of innovations are you talking about? Permanent ID chips implanted in patients to reduce paperwork maybe? Insurers can only do so much. If they pay more claims, they will also need to take in more money. I’d rather see things done to lower actual costs, like fight prescription drug abuse and reform liability insurance. . . then premiums could drop and/or care increase.

  3. I’ve had to deal with various federal agencies and military organizations. I just don’t believe a public option will be any better overall. I’m insured and healthy so I’m already effectively paying other people’s medical bills.

    Health insurers are far from perfect, but they are primarily a conduit for allocating funds. Even if you took all their profits and made them pay all valid claims, the cost of healthcare would continue to increase.

  4. Siclos I do pr? Their ommended not cut corners even more. I pr? Ommended that they encourage the public option? _innovate_. They have no raison d’am? Improve their systems? In my moment.Je agree, the fraud must? To be? Definitively stop t?. However, can you fearless honesty, I ment to say after? Having heard all the stories have refused? the coverage you think the insurance companies care about our health? Fetching the vid with Linda Peeno and? Listen his speech to Congress? S. It? Silent on the r? El “court of death.”

  5. Siclos, yes, Obama’s priority is our health. The very thing happened to his grandmother who was fighting cancer and her insurance company refused to cover her costs.

    Insurance companies DO NOT care our health. I agree that they _would_ make more money if we stay healthy, but they also make more money if they deny us coverage. The fact that they deny us coverage and they don’t support preventative maintenance to keep us healthy shows which path they have chosen.

  6. ? S re you? Riously you think our health? is a priori? No? 1 (or m? Me n? 2 elsewhere) for Obama or other politicians? Insurance companies are r? Ellement concerned about our health?. They make more money if we stay healthy? and do n? quire no soins.Vous you complain about insurers seeking profits, then counsel them? as Bond? s cut corners even more. Which do you want? Helping insurers? SAVE money by the fight against fraud committed against us save more money than the seizure of their profits.

  7. well said

  8. Bravo, excellent!

  9. TX only Medicaid system will be Aidez maintaining me if I am pregnant. For me, I prefer to support a person, rather than of theirs child and qu' they cannot be allowed. For me, to fall pregnant would be an act of stupidity/despair because of l' d' absence; insurance health. My serious narcolepsy with cataplexie, the fibromyalgie, l' arthritis rhumato


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