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Anyone Going To See "Sicko"?

Discussion in 'Fred's House of Pancakes' started by boulder_bum, Jun 29, 2007.

  1. bgdrewsif

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(05_SilverPri @ Jul 11 2007, 04:22 PM) [snapback]477071[/snapback]</div>
    Well We need to build a massive wall with a minefiled behind it and then another wall behaind that... and put about 30,000-40,000 border agents behind the second wall... we need that border secured at all costs... then deport all the illegals... NO exemptions for "anchor children" or any other BS excuses... illegal means ILLEGAL... THEN create a single-payer national healthcare system... with the tax based on income... The more you make the more you pay... its that simple...

    FYI I consider myself a moderate democrat... few is any democrats I have talked to want the illegals ut on a path to legalization.. I really wish the Dems in congress would figure that out and side with the republicans on an enforcement-only plan... that is the ONLY issue I agree with the Republicans on...
     
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    I just noticed something in the preview I missed before I saw the film.

    Remember that list showing how the U.S. is 37th in Health Care quality? Well, look at the list again... and note the country two spaces WORSE than the U.S.
     
  3. Trollbait

    Trollbait It's a D&D thing

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    Aren't the illegal immigrants interested in health care already coming over?

    Perhaps we should try enforcing the laws against businesses using illegal labor before trying something new. If they can't pay for food and housing, they really aren't going to be able to stick around for the health care.
     
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    galaxee mostly benevolent

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    well... we finally watched sicko. yeah, we're just a little behind the times :p

    i'm not a movie cry-er, i'm gonna put that out there right away. but i was near tears a number of times in this movie. out of sympathy. out of amazement of what those people are going through. because we thought WE had it bad. i got too depressed to keep track once we hit 5 figures in medical bills WITH insurance. we still feel pinned down by it and when i think about it, it's hard to breathe sometimes.

    we've been fortunate in the recent past to run across some very good doctors who WANT to help. and we haven't had any problems with the insurance company itself, just the joke coverage levels that were offered to us through our respective employers.

    my own outrage against the situation we're in is bad enough, but i'm so angry for these people. to have resistant doctors and combative insurance companies on top of all that, it's enough to break a person. they give up all they have worked for, and die fighting.

    that's so depressing. :(
     
  5. F8L

    F8L Protecting Habitat & AG Lands

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    Don't feel bad galaxee, I had the same reactions and I already knew the statistics. :( I uploaded a great pod cast to my website that details our view of time and money and how it can affect our health if you are interested in listening. It's titled: Time is Not Money: Waking from the Workaholic American Dream


    Here are the studies some of those numbers came from:

    The Work, Family, and Equity Index - How does the U.S. measure up?

    The full 2004 pdf.

    Here are some other intersting bits while I look for the main paper:

    Global Gender Gap Index (source: World Economic Forum)
    Rank 2007 / Country / Score*


    1 Sweden 0.814
    2 Norway 0.805
    3 Finland 0.804
    4 Iceland 0.783
    5 N. Zealand 0.764
    6 Philippines 0.762
    7 Germany 0.761
    8 Denmark 0.751
    9 Ireland 0.745
    10 Spain 0.744

    *0 to 1 scale: 0=inequality, 1=equality

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    Ranking of the Woelds Health Systems (Source: WTO) WTO specific site

    Rank Country

    1 France
    2 Italy
    3 San Marino
    4 Andorra
    5 Malta
    6 Singapore
    7 Spain
    8 Oman
    9 Austria
    10 Japan
    11 Norway
    12 Portugal
    13 Monaco
    14 Greece
    15 Iceland
    16 Luxembourg
    17 Netherlands
    18 United Kingdom
    19 Ireland
    20 Switzerland
    21 Belgium
    22 Colombia
    23 Sweden
    24 Cyprus
    25 Germany
    26 Saudi Arabia
    27 United Arab Emirates
    28 Israel
    29 Morocco
    30 Canada
    31 Finland
    32 Australia
    33 Chile
    34 Denmark
    35 Dominica
    36 Costa Rica
    37 United States of America
    38 Slovenia
    39 Cuba
    40 Brunei
    41 New Zealand
    42 Bahrain
    43 Croatia
    44 Qatar
    45 Kuwait
    46 Barbados
    47 Thailand
    48 Czech Republic
    49 Malaysia
    50 Poland
    51 Dominican Republic
    52 Tunisia
    53 Jamaica
    54 Venezuela
    55 Albania
    56 Seychelles
    57 Paraguay
    58 South Korea
    59 Senegal
    60 Philippines
    61 Mexico
    62 Slovakia
    63 Egypt
    64 Kazakhstan
    65 Uruguay
    66 Hungary
    67 Trinidad and Tobago
    68 Saint Lucia
    69 Belize
    70 Turkey
    71 Nicaragua
    72 Belarus
    73 Lithuania
    74 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
    75 Argentina
    76 Sri Lanka
    77 Estonia
    78 Guatemala
    79 Ukraine
    80 Solomon Islands
    81 Algeria
    82 Palau
    83 Jordan
    84 Mauritius
    85 Grenada
    86 Antigua and Barbuda
    87 Libya
    88 Bangladesh
    89 Macedonia
    90 Bosnia-Herzegovina
    91 Lebanon
    92 Indonesia
    93 Iran
    94 Bahamas
    95 Panama
    96 Fiji
    97 Benin
    98 Nauru
    99 Romania
    100 Saint Kitts and Nevis
    101 Moldova
    102 Bulgaria
    103 Iraq
    104 Armenia
    105 Latvia
    106 Yugoslavia
    107 Cook Islands
    108 Syria
    109 Azerbaijan
    110 Suriname
    111 Ecuador
    112 India
    113 Cape Verde
    114 Georgia
    115 El Salvador
    116 Tonga
    117 Uzbekistan
    118 Comoros
    119 Samoa
    120 Yemen
    121 Niue
    122 Pakistan
    123 Micronesia
    124 Bhutan
    125 Brazil
    126 Bolivia
    127 Vanuatu
    128 Guyana
    129 Peru
    130 Russia
    131 Honduras
    132 Burkina Faso
    133 Sao Tome and Principe
    134 Sudan
    135 Ghana
    136 Tuvalu
    137 Ivory Coast
    138 Haiti
    139 Gabon
    140 Kenya
    141 Marshall Islands
    142 Kiribati
    143 Burundi
    144 China
    145 Mongolia
    146 Gambia
    147 Maldives
    148 Papua New Guinea
    149 Uganda
    150 Nepal
    151 Kyrgystan
    152 Togo
    153 Turkmenistan
    154 Tajikistan
    155 Zimbabwe
    156 Tanzania
    157 Djibouti
    158 Eritrea
    159 Madagascar
    160 Vietnam
    161 Guinea
    162 Mauritania
    163 Mali
    164 Cameroon
    165 Laos
    166 Congo
    167 North Korea
    168 Namibia
    169 Botswana
    170 Niger
    171 Equatorial Guinea
    172 Rwanda
    173 Afghanistan
    174 Cambodia
    175 South Africa
    176 Guinea-Bissau
    177 Swaziland
    178 Chad
    179 Somalia
    180 Ethiopia
    181 Angola
    182 Zambia
    183 Lesotho
    184 Mozambique
    185 Malawi
    186 Liberia
    187 Nigeria
    188 Democratic Republic of the Congo
    189 Central African Republic
    190 Myanmar


    World Health Statistics 2006 (80pg. pdf.)
     
  6. burritos

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    I saw a piece on 60 minutes that there are some americans who don't have insurance that went to India/thailand for surgery.

    Do americans ever go to France for medical care, since they're #1 and all? Do French elite ever come to america for medical care? If so, why would they since we're #37?
     
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    Lookie there, the US outranks...Slovenia!
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(burritos @ Nov 26 2007, 11:52 AM) [snapback]544270[/snapback]</div>
    A while back I read a blog entry by a manic lawyer where he talks about his experience under the US and French healthcare systems(I haven't had much luck finding the actual entry). He had treatable mental problems, but his mother's coverage wouldn't cover the required treatments. It covered something along the lines of 5 therapy sessions a year.
    He goes overseas for grad school. As a student, he got into the French system for a one time fee of about $200, and got all the care he needed.
    Some may not think mental health care is important, but this guy, while untreated, took drives down the highway with eyes closed. Being healthy isn't an individual concern.
     
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    DaveinOlyWA 3rd Time was Solariffic!!

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    Sicko is on my netflix and its been at the top of the list for a few weeks now... it still is a "long wait" but i do anticipate getting it within a week or so. there was never any question that i would watch the movie. having several members of family and friends in the medical field including my SO who is a medical biller, i do have some insight as to problems in the medical field.

    two years ago, my SO had gall bladder surgery without health insurance, that cost us eventually about $15,000... but the bad thing is that if we had insurance, it would have cost us about $1,000 and the insurance company would have paid about $2,500 so the medical professions get screwed if you have insurance.

    also stories about the interaction between medical care providers and insurance companies can not be believed. my SO constantly stresses over her job because the insurance companies do actively do what they can to not pay out benefits. any small mistake on her claims can at best case delay desperately needed treatment (she works for oncology office, and mostly files qualifying claims for cancer treatments) or can disqualify a patient altogether.
     
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    Sicko

    I'm glad I had Kleenex when I saw it. And yes we are way behind the times. All my European friends call the US "a backwards country" and they are right. I wish I could live in France. It's so easy for people with good insurance to put down Michael Moore for making the best film he ever made. These are people that can't express and empathy for anything, even children in this country that have died due to lack of health care. You may prosper today but that could change in minutes. What would you do then? And medicare is a joke. If a low income person has medicare they could starve trying to pay all the premiums they get stuck with. Medical care is not a privledge, it's a right that every American should have. Hopefully our next President will be someone who is for the people, not for himself and his corrupt friends. Hopefully our country, now practically owned by China, will prosper again. If we don't get rid of the neocons, who are already planning how to steal the 2008 elections, then we are done and finished. Our country, as we used to know it, is just about on it's last legs .

    BUSH SUCKS!!!!!!!
     
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    We saw the DVD a few weeks ago, just after BlockBuster released it. I was appauled at how "lame" the U.S. really is and how "advanced" other countries are when it comes to Health Care. Made me more than mad.....:mad:
     
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    Medical Insurance is in no way guaranteed by the Bill of Rights or the Constitution.

    Why people believe that their government is obligated to provide them with health insurance is beyond me. I assume it is the "nanny-state" mentality.

    I for one do not want my health care in the hands of our government. Have you seen how poorly our own government takes care of it's military veterans via the VA? If they can't even provide adequate coverage for the honorable men and women that have served our country, how on Earth do you think they'll be able to cover every single person living in America, citizen or not?

    What we need is health insurance reform. The insurance companies are at fault. Not George W. Bush. Not Bill Clinton. Not Liberals and not Conservatives.
    Of course, the Doctors aren't exactly innocent either. I've seen trumped up medical bills created by the Doctors and their staff - while the patient just signs away with the mentality "I'm not paying for it, insurance is..".

    Socialized medicine isn't all that it is chalked up to be. Especially considering how Billary Clinton wants to enable this "Free" healthcare for all people in America, regardless of citizenship.

    Our emergency rooms are already full of illegal immigrants trying to get basic care for their coughs and scratches. When I went to the E.R. last year for an apendectomy, I had to wait in line behind at least a dozen illegal immigrants, whom were there for colds, coughs, and light abrasions. I was appauled at how they are abusing our already descent system. Implementing a free-for-all healthcare system is only going to encourage more illegal immigration.

    On another note, I wouldn't mind having a sort of "Socialized" healthcare plan as long as people were given the option to "opt-out" and use their own privatized health insurance. It would be good..

    In the end, I really feel it is the insurance companies that need a good slap to the wrist.. not the tax payers of our country.
     
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    Neither are the services of a fire department.
     
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    Apparently you haven't seen Michael Moore lately. He's lost a ton of weight and he looks great. Still a teddy bear though.

    He may be a liberal, but wacko he's not.
     
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    We are a broken and divided nation with wimps that won't stand up and fight to take our country back. At least 40% of the people still believe Bush is right. The neocons are out there now, planning on how to steal the next election. And if they pull it off, this country will never survive. So, they better get their fat butts off their couches and be prepared to hit the streets and bring the Bushies and others down to their knees. I'm not religious, but from what I've read about the anti christ, I'd say Bush is 50% anti christ and 50% Hitler. People ignored Hitler and look what happened. When history repeats itself, do they notice or care?
     
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    You give Bush too much credit. It is my opinion that Bush only surrounds himself with evil people, and Bush does their bidding. Anyone around him that begins to show the slightest bit of reasonable thought is forced out by his minions.

    I don't exactly get desynch's comments. He is against government provided heatlcare, but then says it's ok...as long as he can opt out. I am sure if you ask one of the 47 million uninsured Americans they would love desynch's plan.
     
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    I don't think that desynch understands that goverment can be a provider as in the VA system or can be a payer, as in the Medicare system. Medicare does very well, VA does not. Medicare is a single payer system and IMO, that is what the US needs. Just put everyone on Medicare and raise taxes to pay for it.

    The big problem with healthcare in this country, IMO, is that people with health insurance, usually given by their employer, beat up on the people who don't have employer given insurance available to them. Employer given health insurance has a tax break (you get the ins. but don't pay taxes on that benefit) included with it that people who pay for their own policys don't get. And that's very unfair. Patients who have employer given health insurance pay a lower rate for medical services because their insurance negotiates that lower rate and it is based on the rate charged to those who don't have health insurance (and are least likely to afford to pay the normal rate). And that's very unfair. And, for an individual to get health insurance, he or she has to be the perfect picture of health. But to get health insurance from an employer all you have to do is get hired. And that's very unfair.

    I'd like to see the US go with a single payer system but it will never happen because the health insurance industry would fight it tooth and nail. I'd also like to see medicare offered to anyone that would pay for it. I'm sure that quite a few who are denied insurance by the health insurance industry would snap it up.

    ~buttster
     
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    Absolutely. If people want Socialized Medicine, they should get it.. as long as they don't drag me into it. As far as I'm concerned, if all the poor/jobless/unemployed people want to all chip in for their own subpar healthcare system, more power to them. Personally, I don't want my taxes paying for people that cannot afford their own healthcare more than it already is. That would make it even better for me.. so the next time I end up in the emergency room, I'm not waiting in line behind a bunch of illegal immigrants that are there for a chest cold. You all can have your own socialized hospitals and I'll go to the privatized one. I'd prefer to go to the one where the best of the best work. The highest paid doctors and nurses.. they WONT be at the socialized hospitals, I promise.

    as far as comparing Bush to Hitler.. I think that is so lame. Disrespectful, knee-jerk, and lame.
     
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    desynch Die-Hard Conservative

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    The government is us. Where do you think they get that money from? Congress doesn't pay.. you're represenatives don't "pay". We the people, pay.

    I do not want to pay for every unemployed/illegal immigrant/homeless bum.. Like I said though, you are more than welcome to.
     
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    must be nice to be you. what happens to you if you get hurt and can't continue in the career you trained for? when you can't work a comparable job but don't qualify for disability? better hope you can marry someone with insurance or you're screwed.