Spark
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I thought the goal of a healthcare system was to provide... well, the best possible healthcare to the most number of people.
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AussieReaper
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Jay wrote:

AussieReaper wrote:

Jay wrote:


I care about freedom, yes. I value freedom above anything else. If that means someone somewhere ends up with a $10,000 medical bill because they had poor insurance coverage, so be it. It won't be me. I read fine print.
But it will be your friend with cancer who goes $200,000 into debt. Yay freedrom?
No it won't. My friends are smarter than that. I don't think you understand how far of an outlier that story was anyway. It's by no means normal. It's like saying all Aussies will at some point have their child snatched by a dingo.
Hurricane who had to pay $10,000 (with insurance covering most of the cost) for appendicitis, was that another outlier?

Cause an outlier to me would be paying anything over 1.5% of my salary towards medical taxes per year.
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Jay
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AussieReaper wrote:

Jay wrote:

AussieReaper wrote:


But it will be your friend with cancer who goes $200,000 into debt. Yay freedrom?
No it won't. My friends are smarter than that. I don't think you understand how far of an outlier that story was anyway. It's by no means normal. It's like saying all Aussies will at some point have their child snatched by a dingo.
Hurricane who had to pay $10,000 (with insurance covering most of the cost) for appendicitis, was that another outlier?

Cause an outlier to me would be paying anything over 1.5% of my salary towards medical taxes per year.
I'm happy for you that you get to view your doctors as servants. My conscience wouldn't let me fuck someone over like that.
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AussieReaper
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Jay wrote:

AussieReaper wrote:

Jay wrote:


No it won't. My friends are smarter than that. I don't think you understand how far of an outlier that story was anyway. It's by no means normal. It's like saying all Aussies will at some point have their child snatched by a dingo.
Hurricane who had to pay $10,000 (with insurance covering most of the cost) for appendicitis, was that another outlier?

Cause an outlier to me would be paying anything over 1.5% of my salary towards medical taxes per year.
I'm happy for you that you get to view your doctors as servants. My conscience wouldn't let me fuck someone over like that.
Happy to fuck over the uninsured and dying though.
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Jay
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AussieReaper wrote:

Jay wrote:

AussieReaper wrote:


Hurricane who had to pay $10,000 (with insurance covering most of the cost) for appendicitis, was that another outlier?

Cause an outlier to me would be paying anything over 1.5% of my salary towards medical taxes per year.
I'm happy for you that you get to view your doctors as servants. My conscience wouldn't let me fuck someone over like that.
Happy to fuck over the uninsured and dying though.
Freedom is messy.
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-Frederick Bastiat
Cybargs
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AussieReaper wrote:

Jay wrote:

AussieReaper wrote:


Hurricane who had to pay $10,000 (with insurance covering most of the cost) for appendicitis, was that another outlier?

Cause an outlier to me would be paying anything over 1.5% of my salary towards medical taxes per year.
I'm happy for you that you get to view your doctors as servants. My conscience wouldn't let me fuck someone over like that.
Happy to fuck over the uninsured and dying though.
Medicare and Medicaid and various state health care insurance.
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Hurricane2k9
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Cybargs wrote:

AussieReaper wrote:

Jay wrote:


I'm happy for you that you get to view your doctors as servants. My conscience wouldn't let me fuck someone over like that.
Happy to fuck over the uninsured and dying though.
Medicare and Medicaid and various state health care insurance.
takes a coon's age to receive coverage though. my mom moved to MD to DC and lost her state health insurance and has to wait six months (thankfully it's almost up) before she's eligible for DC's health insurance coverage. since she has pre-existing conditions or some other bullshit like that.

she's developed tendonitis and can't see a physical therapist cos it's so fucking expensive, so she has to just do shoulder exercises until her coverage kicks in.
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Dilbert_X
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Jay wrote:

Dilbert_X wrote:

FEOS wrote:

So the military and police and firemen should then be free to perform their services on the side, as well?

Gee...when you use your argument against you, it makes no fucking sense.
The point is you and Jay are OK with things like socialised firefighting, run by the govt, on a low uniform fixed wage, with firefighters doing side-jobs to make better money - but dead set against socialised medicine because apparently it will be more expensive if run by the govt.......

Does not compute.
Well, here's the difference: if a fire breaks out, and a person refused to purchase fire insurance or whatever a commercial fire department would demand, there's a good chance the neighbors houses will burn down due to the first owners negligence. There's a heavy liability factor. The same liability issues can't be translated over to doctors and hospitals.
Apart from the problem of diseases being contagious, and sick people being less productive in GDP terms...  use the analogy of the police if you prefer.

Is murder contagious? Why should I have to pay for the investigation if my neighbour gets murdered?
Why do police costs come out of my taxes?
Why can't I just pay police to patrol my neighbourhood and investigate my complaints and never mind anyone else?

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Uzique
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Jay wrote:

AussieReaper wrote:

Jay wrote:

The insurance company does. I asked the question because what is stopping your doctors from being private sector only? I would imagine that in a mixed system all of the good talent would end up there.
The private hospitals usually have specialists who work in the private hospital a few days a month but spend most of their time in the public sector. The doctor can work either and/or both if he chooses to. Most doctors work both public and private.

Why would all the good talent end up in the private hospital if the demand for services is weighed more towards the public sector? There are more people who choose the public option simply because of the costs benefits, so that's where most doctors end up working.
Then your system is fucked up and is artificially deflating the value those doctors provide. "Here, you can buy this Kia, or you can buy this Kia with a Rolls Royce emblem on it". Only the fool would choose the emblem.

No Aussie, I don't envy your system. Thankfully it will never be implemented here.
lol yeah a healthcare system is fucked up because it doesn't play by your economics textbook

listen to yourself talk ffs. the simple fact is that your healthcare system is so far behind every other advanced country that it's a sick (!!!) joke. shit like this and your stubborn refusal to let anything even remotely federal 'interfere' with your lives is the ideological blindness that brings america in dead-last on a lot of MEDC indices.
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Dilbert_X
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The average person does not need or want a Rolls Royce, a Kia works just fine for them.

Would paying a doctor double or triple the sensible rate make his diagnosis better or the treatment more effective?
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FEOS
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Dilbert_X wrote:

FEOS wrote:

So the military and police and firemen should then be free to perform their services on the side, as well?

Gee...when you use your argument against you, it makes no fucking sense.
The point is you and Jay are OK with things like socialised firefighting, run by the govt, on a low uniform fixed wage, with firefighters doing side-jobs to make better money - but dead set against socialised medicine because apparently it will be more expensive if run by the govt.......

Does not compute.
Because the constitution says those functions are the role of the government. It does not say that healthcare is. And we have examples of ineptitude of healthcare when run by the government.

The problem here is costs--which are driven in large part by government involvement in private sector activity. Nothing the government has done thus far has addressed costs.
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Dilbert_X
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But wait, you have the most expensive - privately run - healthcare in the world, and I'm guessing about average firefighting costs - run by the govt.

How is it guaranteed that costs will rise if healthcare is run by the govt?
Sounds like neo-con scaremongering to me.
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Jay
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Dilbert_X wrote:

The average person does not need or want a Rolls Royce, a Kia works just fine for them.

Would paying a doctor double or triple the sensible rate make his diagnosis better or the treatment more effective?
In America, everyone wants the Rolls Royce. We all want our doctor to be House and run a million tests to find out precisely what is wrong with us. It's inefficient and irrational, and it's what we want. It's those tests that make the price of care so much higher.
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Jay
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Dilbert_X wrote:

But wait, you have the most expensive - privately run - healthcare in the world, and I'm guessing about average firefighting costs - run by the govt.

How is it guaranteed that costs will rise if healthcare is run by the govt?
Sounds like neo-con scaremongering to me.
Sounds like you're being an obtuse tool.
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FEOS
Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
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Dilbert_X wrote:

But wait, you have the most expensive - privately run - healthcare in the world, and I'm guessing about average firefighting costs - run by the govt.

How is it guaranteed that costs will rise if healthcare is run by the govt?
Sounds like neo-con scaremongering to me.
Nice strawman.

I said ineptitude. Read what's actually posted, not what you think will support your position.
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Uzique
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Jay wrote:

Dilbert_X wrote:

The average person does not need or want a Rolls Royce, a Kia works just fine for them.

Would paying a doctor double or triple the sensible rate make his diagnosis better or the treatment more effective?
In America, everyone wants the Rolls Royce. We all want our doctor to be House and run a million tests to find out precisely what is wrong with us. It's inefficient and irrational, and it's what we want. It's those tests that make the price of care so much higher.
right and you think this contributes towards a good health system how? greed and selfishness. i guess that's what hippocrates was talking about...
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Jay
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Uzique wrote:

Jay wrote:

Dilbert_X wrote:

The average person does not need or want a Rolls Royce, a Kia works just fine for them.

Would paying a doctor double or triple the sensible rate make his diagnosis better or the treatment more effective?
In America, everyone wants the Rolls Royce. We all want our doctor to be House and run a million tests to find out precisely what is wrong with us. It's inefficient and irrational, and it's what we want. It's those tests that make the price of care so much higher.
right and you think this contributes towards a good health system how? greed and selfishness. i guess that's what hippocrates was talking about...
It's the democratization of health care. Everyone wants to be treated like they are wealthiest person in the world by the medical system, they just cry when they see the bill.
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Jay
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People don't want to hear "Sorry old chap, I can't perform this test on you because a government panel has deemed it to be an inefficient use of resources."
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Uzique
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you think that has ever been said once in the UK? you're delusional. people get cancer treatment worth £100,000+ free here. same with transplants and life saving operations. my grandfather had a quadruple heart-bypass, looked after by a team of people for 2 weeks. the whole thing cost at least £250,000 to the NHS. he could have done it on his private care but he didn't want to give away half a million dollars of his inheritance on a late-life operation where there was a very real chance of him dying, anyway. so he went with the NHS. i'd say the amount of time that elapsed between the doctor alerting him to his heart-health problems to operation-complete was about 3 weeks. 3 weeks for major-surgery requiring a top heart surgeon/specialist, in a non-emergency scenario.

so now tell me oh wise one, with your great knowledge and experience of the UK's 'socialist' healthcare system... where are the government panels forbidding care? it's funny because that's the exact sort of thing that ACTUALLY happens in america... boards of surgeons and doctors in cooperation with insurance experts/lawyers discussing a patient's case and reviewing it for acceptance/rejection based on FINANCIAL realities. that does not happen in the UK. if someone needs treatment they get it, there is no risk-analysis or cost-value evaluations or time taken to draft up repayment plans.

nice post though!

Last edited by Uzique (2011-12-20 08:47:08)

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Jay
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Uzique wrote:

you think that has ever been said once in the UK? you're delusional. people get cancer treatment worth £100,000+ free here. same with transplants and life saving operations. my grandfather had a quadruple heart-bypass, looked after by a team of people for 2 weeks. the whole thing cost at least £250,000 to the NHS. he could have done it on his private care but he didn't want to give away half a million dollars of his inheritance on a late-life operation where there was a very real chance of him dying, anyway. so he went with the NHS. i'd say the amount of time that elapsed between the doctor alerting him to his heart-health problems to operation-complete was about 3 weeks. 3 weeks for major-surgery requiring a top heart surgeon/specialist, in a non-emergency scenario.

so now tell me oh wise one, with your great knowledge and experience of the UK's 'socialist' healthcare system... where are the government panels forbidding care? it's funny because that's the exact sort of thing that ACTUALLY happens in america... boards of surgeons and doctors in cooperation with insurance experts/lawyers discussing a patient's case and reviewing it for acceptance/rejection based on FINANCIAL realities. that does not happen in the UK. if someone needs treatment they get it, there is no risk-analysis or cost-value evaluations or time taken to draft up repayment plans.

nice post though!
Are you any less ignorant about America? No.

Conversation is pointless.
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Uzique
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you've already admitted i am 'theoretically' right about market-based healthcare

your only comebacks in that argument were completely misguided, not-even-close to being theoretically correct sleights about 'socialism'.

market based healthcare is a travesty, socialised healthcare works great. my grandpa is around this xmas, and the state paid for it!
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Cybargs
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even if you socialized the costs its still going to be relatively the same as buying insurance.
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Jay
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Uzique wrote:

you've already admitted i am 'theoretically' right about market-based healthcare

your only comebacks in that argument were completely misguided, not-even-close to being theoretically correct sleights about 'socialism'.

market based healthcare is a travesty, socialised healthcare works great. my grandpa is around this xmas, and the state paid for it!
How are you theoretically right about market-based care? Whatever, you can have the last word. You're just as ignorant as you were when this conversation began. Stick to literature.
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Uzique
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... and you stick to healthcare?

(p.s. write us some more philosophy. we love chaos order is naughty etc.etc.)
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Uzique
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Cybargs wrote:

even if you socialized the costs its still going to be relatively the same as buying insurance.
it's the principle, not the cost-to-the-individual. ordinarily they're negligible in both cases.

why is it that time after time you play up to this neo-con american capitalist ideology? you do it as a polemic habit in every thread. it's hilarious to see this aspirational asian kid try to posture with the attitudes of american big business (that wall street protest stuff was plain corny of you)
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