Pragmatist asked:


when it’s at it’s lowest debts since the Great depression? Does adding at least a trillion more dollars to the deficit w/ universal health care make sense even on moral grounds? What’s the point of doing it on even moral grounds when it will bankrupt or tax to death the entire US economy meaning universal health care would die almost as soon as it was created.

Alma
Feb
03
Posted on 03-02-2012
Filed Under (Health & Fitness) by admin on 03-02-2012
asked:


My father has alzheimer’s and we are trying to look for a good home health care service and plan.

Gerald
NOT! asked:


The penalty for not providing health care to employees in most small companies (under 100 employees) is expected to be approximately 5 to 10 % of the cost of actually providing this health care.
This coupled with the employee being required to buy health care by Obamacare has created a very cheap alternative for most employers. Why pay so much when the employee has to pay for it anyway and the penalty is so small?
With most large companies getting waivers (except in Pelosi’s district) how is this fair?

Patricia
Jan
23
asked:


I am applying for a scholarship where they pay for my school and I must work 3 years at a nonprofit health care facility with a critical shortage of nurses. What should I expect out of this? Do I get paid while I work, considering it is nonprofit?

Ernest
Jan
22
Posted on 22-01-2012
Filed Under (Health & Fitness) by admin on 22-01-2012
asuku t asked:


Greedy people want to bleed everyone to death via costly health care?
What is wrong with not getting richer by paying for health care?
How much does a Mr Greed need to live this finite life?
So, greedy Mr greed does not really care about others but just about money?
Why can’t people live and let other live?
How can we stop greedist from excessive wealth they accumulate by bleeding others to diseases/ill-health?
Time for maximum wealth jst like minimum wage?
If some do not have to get so rich, other will have enough to live this finite life.

William
Jan
21
asked:


Many people forgo access to health care, because they can not afford to pay the premiums charged by health insurers. A typical plan for family coverage now costs $20,000 or more per year. Why are you against having a universal health care coverage, and why can’t such a plan be modeled after Medicare or the Canadian universal health care program?

Jon
Jan
19
Posted on 19-01-2012
Filed Under (Health & Fitness) by admin on 19-01-2012
(-; asked:


How does the Universal Health care system work? For what country?

I’m trying to compare a system to the system my state is proposing. Many people want Universal Health care here, but most aren’t for the proposed plan. They believe it’s flawed. I don’t want to have flawed health care, I want there to be full benefits for everyone in my state.

Thank you (-:
The Health Care system my state is proposing is exactly like the Canadian Health Care system. The Health insurance companies here have told law makers that their system is flawed, and many people believe them. Their main argument is the rise in taxes.
I guess we have to fix the problem of the wait times and how people are diagnosed. My state is asking Health care providers and insurance companies to volunteer. I know that many Universal Health care systems in other countries don’t cover much dental. There is no debate whether or not we should have Universal Health care or not.

We will have Universal Health care simply because we need it. We have one of the lowest unemployment rate, but not for long. For most people, in order to keep their health care, they must keep working. This won’t leave room for younger people who need to work. People with and without health care insurance are denied health care.

Tom

Jan
13
Posted on 13-01-2012
Filed Under (Health & Fitness) by admin on 13-01-2012
TheTruth09 asked:


I’m from Canada so I’m used to the long lines, mediocre treatment, etc. How would you describe the health care you guys receive? Is it costly? Do you get high quality treatment? And, in general, how do you feel about the idea of having to pay for health care?

Stanley
Jan
10
Posted on 10-01-2012
Filed Under (Health & Fitness) by admin on 10-01-2012
asked:


My father has alzheimer’s and we are trying to find a good home health care service for him.

Stephanie
Jan
08
Posted on 08-01-2012
Filed Under (Health & Fitness) by admin on 08-01-2012
mark asked:


In terms of constitutionality of a compulsive health care plan. Both are compulsory payments with a focus on health care. Medicare takes the additional step of having the government collect the premiums from your paycheck but aside from that additional factor, they are both very similar in term of the reason for the requirement and the usage of the money.
Bill

Wrong about medicare. Take a look at your next paycheck. Medicare is taken out each check as an employee deduction and also as a matching employer contribution. So, participating in the payment is not voluntary (it is mandatory). You can of course refuse benefits but the paying for it part is not optional

Christine