Anonymous wrote:
Additional quote from the Sarlin thread:
Relevant portion: "We're going to actually implement some regulatory reform in the health care system that allows people to choose a healthcare plan that works for them.
If you only go to the doctor once a year, you're going to need a different health care plan than somebody who goes to the doctor fourteen times a year because they've got chronic pain or they've got some other chronic condition.
That's the biggest and most important thing that we have to change.
Now, what that will also do is allow people with similar health situations to be in the same risk pools, so that makes our health care system work better, makes it work better for the people with chronic issues, it also makes it work better for everybody else."
So the young and those lucky enough not to have anything wrong with them get cheap healthcare. Everyone else can just go and die. Nice. That's certainly better for some people I suppose.