People from other countries have a backwards ass view of how things work in America. People assume that because not everyone is covered by a government health care plan that people go without medical treatment and care. People think that our citizens go bankrupt or declare bankruptcy over medical bills from going to Emergency Rooms without insurance.
Here is the truth of the matter.
Anyone can go to any emergency room and get treatment for anything that happens, whether it be a broken arm or being sick.
If you can't pay the bill the doctors will still treat you, the doctors will still give you medicine at the hospital such as anti-biotics or anything else you need to get healthy again.
Emergency Rooms and Hospitals will try to get you to pay them but not paying medical bills will NOT go against your credit rating, so even if you have 500,000 dollars due to a hospital you will still not be refused treatment and even if you never pay them back the worst you will have to deal with is a phone call a day from a third party billing firm or a letter once a month asking you to pay.
After a while they stop asking you to pay and the hospital absorbs the treatment costs into the costs of running the hospital, other peoples treatment costs might be increased but that is paid for the insurance companies of people who are covered, so in the end insurance companies of the insured end up paying for treatment of uninsured people anyways.
There is no need for a government ran healthcare system when we already have medicare and medicaid which pays for a large majority of uninsured people.
Most of the people in America out of the 50 million or so uninsured are people who don't have insurance because they choose not to get it through their jobs, people who make enough money to not worry about having health insurance, illegal immigrants who still use our emergency rooms like I listed above, or people who are too lazy to fill out the needed forms to get free health services that are already offered by the government.
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Basically unless you live in America you shouldn't really and can't really comment on how our system works and how it is a failed system because you don't have any idea of how it works and how well it works. In America anyone can get treatment the DAY THEY GO TO THE HOSPITAL, nobody has to wait weeks or months to get treatment for things like cancer, broken bones, or any other illness that is life threatening.
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Also you should look up the amount of Canadians who actually come to the United States hospitals to get same day service after not being able to see a doctor in Canada for several weeks. Our system produces the best hospitals, the best doctors, and the best health care in the world, and the fact that our nation is up in arms against trying to change that proves that we don't want and we don't need it. I will say it again, Obama and the Senates job isn't to CONVINCE America that we need health care it is to do what we are telling them to do and make sure that the legislation isn't passed. The fact that Obama is still planning on trying to shove this through and get some of it passed alone is despicable and goes against what America is supposed to stand for. So overall no, he isn't doing a good job, and America is starting to see this and agree with the sentiment that I have expressed all along.
Here is the truth of the matter.
Anyone can go to any emergency room and get treatment for anything that happens, whether it be a broken arm or being sick.
If you can't pay the bill the doctors will still treat you, the doctors will still give you medicine at the hospital such as anti-biotics or anything else you need to get healthy again.
Emergency Rooms and Hospitals will try to get you to pay them but not paying medical bills will NOT go against your credit rating, so even if you have 500,000 dollars due to a hospital you will still not be refused treatment and even if you never pay them back the worst you will have to deal with is a phone call a day from a third party billing firm or a letter once a month asking you to pay.
After a while they stop asking you to pay and the hospital absorbs the treatment costs into the costs of running the hospital, other peoples treatment costs might be increased but that is paid for the insurance companies of people who are covered, so in the end insurance companies of the insured end up paying for treatment of uninsured people anyways.
There is no need for a government ran healthcare system when we already have medicare and medicaid which pays for a large majority of uninsured people.
Most of the people in America out of the 50 million or so uninsured are people who don't have insurance because they choose not to get it through their jobs, people who make enough money to not worry about having health insurance, illegal immigrants who still use our emergency rooms like I listed above, or people who are too lazy to fill out the needed forms to get free health services that are already offered by the government.
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Basically unless you live in America you shouldn't really and can't really comment on how our system works and how it is a failed system because you don't have any idea of how it works and how well it works. In America anyone can get treatment the DAY THEY GO TO THE HOSPITAL, nobody has to wait weeks or months to get treatment for things like cancer, broken bones, or any other illness that is life threatening.
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Also you should look up the amount of Canadians who actually come to the United States hospitals to get same day service after not being able to see a doctor in Canada for several weeks. Our system produces the best hospitals, the best doctors, and the best health care in the world, and the fact that our nation is up in arms against trying to change that proves that we don't want and we don't need it. I will say it again, Obama and the Senates job isn't to CONVINCE America that we need health care it is to do what we are telling them to do and make sure that the legislation isn't passed. The fact that Obama is still planning on trying to shove this through and get some of it passed alone is despicable and goes against what America is supposed to stand for. So overall no, he isn't doing a good job, and America is starting to see this and agree with the sentiment that I have expressed all along.
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