Which a large portion of us can't afford to get.JohnG@lt wrote:
We pay more per capita but we get better care than anywhere else in the world.Turquoise wrote:
Yeah... and that's why we pay more per capita for care than any other country.JohnG@lt wrote:
You have it backwards. The unhealthy people in our society are subsidizing us, and forcing more resources to be present because of their behavior. You are benefiting by having a society full of lardasses requiring triple bypass surgery. If everyone was healthy and fit we wouldn't need half the hospitals or doctors that presently exist and we sure as shit wouldn't get the medical breakthroughs because there wouldn't be as much money involved.
Next time you're walking down the street, thank a smoker for subsidizing your health care.
That is the most retarded argument I've ever heard on healthcare.
The quality of care doesn't matter if the majority can't afford it.
Access and preventive care along with healthy lifestyles matter the most.
Also, healthspans matter more than lifespans.