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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We’d all like free healthcare. Oh well. I don’t buy the argument that all these people will end up in the ER. Some of the care is likely unnecessary and they just get it because it’s free. If you want to talk affordable healthcare for ALL, not tied to employment, then we can talk about a sliding scale where some don’t pay. [/quote] You’re right. I can’t count the number of times I’ve scheduled needless medical appoints just because I have health insurance and a $35 copay. /s [/quote] Your ignorance is showing. Pay $150 minimum to go anywhere. And yes I skip appointments that I would go to if they were free. Were you even aware that some of us, with health insurance we pay through the nose for, still have to pay that much to see a doctor?[/quote] DP. Free to who? Nothing is free. Copays are there so people create a value proposition in their minds if it's really worth going to the doctor after they stubbed their toe.[/quote] Correct. And everyone should have a co pay. Not just us schmucks who have to subsidize everyone else already. Healthcare is so effed up in this country. And I'm of the opinion that it has to get even worse before they will even begin to consider serious reforms. So burn it down. [/quote]
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