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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Healthcare for Dummies

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I don't see how public healthcare could be a bad thing. It's true that Medicare has been abused and that doctors overcharge now perhaps due to the many charges of malpractice. It has perhaps a lot to do with insurance companies willing to make large payments in a customers stead with the promise of having someone making payments to them for an increasingly smaller value to the average citizen.

But having some form of healthcare is central to our system. Even if it was written by 10th graders and it said that mostly New Yorkers would get the aid because their parents said that is where most of the people are, even then, having something is better than having nothing.

The job of legislators is to make the laws and then to change them, to amend them, or to repeal them or to leave them alone. But, it is high time to have something to change. It has been an eon of time since people have been put into a profile merely because of what they earn.

This should not be the case. People should not have some health emergency to expect care from people that are sworn to do no harm. Medical professionals should not feel the grit of rent payments and taxes when faced with a situation of whether of not to render aid.

It is the most basic of functions to help another person and in light of its benefit to society, all such people should be believers of God. They should be driven to heal and help and take nothing in return.

One of the oldest presumptions in existence is that a preacher is a healer and it is something that we need to get back to.

It's no coincidence that hospitals are non-profit. So to exploit this advantage doctors have become directors and CEOs and have made agreements with insurance companies and they have hired certified professionals who now also have to get training and get loans to pay for their own education for what should be nothing more than following the doctors orders.

Well, making hospitals not for profit was a good first step but moreover, we need to make hospitals a function of government. Elected officals could then be trusted more if they had served time doing this plain and proper work towards public service. It makes them more trusted and it makes them more holy and even though there is some fear out there about merging church and state, I don't think it is too far a stretch of the imagination to assume that all politicians, do what is in the public's best interest, like doctors say they do.


PS. and btw, it should be easier to becojme a doctor, we should overwhelmed with doctors and congress should allocate set number of doctors per region based on population and it should be something as public as how many votes Florida gets. I realize that because we are becoming more corrupt, more government is necessary and that government then becomes the next thing to become corrupt, so it's not necessary to make people bible toters, but it is necessary to make our system, one that we can trust. One nation under God.