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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: TimF who wrote (346514)8/12/2007 11:28:34 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1575342
 
Mountain-bike enthusiast Suzanne Aucoin had to fight more than her Stage IV colon cancer. Her doctor suggested Erbitux—a proven cancer drug that targets cancer cells exclusively, unlike conventional chemotherapies that more crudely kill all fast-growing cells in the body—and Aucoin went to a clinic to begin treatment. But if Erbitux offered hope, Aucoin’s insurance didn’t: she received one inscrutable form letter after another, rejecting her claim for reimbursement. Yet another example of the callous hand of managed care, depriving someone of needed medical help, right? Guess again. Erbitux is standard treatment, covered by insurance companies—in the United States. Aucoin lives in Ontario, Canada.

Tim, this happens all the time in the US......all the time. So many drugs that are approved elsewhere are denied patinents here in the States either by MDs and/or health insurance. You are giving credence to more right wing nonsense who take isolated incidents and paint broad brush strokes with them. Rarely do they cite statistics to support their case and when they do, they manipulate them until they can get them to support a questionable premise.

And you guys should know better but you want them to be right so you go along with this garbage.

"In The Business of Health, Robert Ohsfeldt and John Schneider factor out intentional and unintentional injuries from life-expectancy statistics and find that Americans who don't die in car crashes or homicides outlive people in any other Western country."

Tim, Tim, Tim.......to my knowledge no one has made claim that its simply American health policies that's at fault; the American lifestyle is killing us as well. All work and no play makes Tim miserable.
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