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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: NOW who wrote (211909)7/23/2009 10:24:27 AM
From: Skeeter BugRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
>>the evidence<<

what evidence is that? i'd like to review what it actually is, if possible.

>>tell me that you can imagine most consumers being savyy enough to tell their docs when to not do certain tests and procedures?<<

the doctor is savvy enough to recommend it and stress its importance as required. the patient has to be responsible for their own health at *that* point?

what happens when health care expenses are completely separated from the people making the decisions?

it bankrupts the entire freaking nation, we all go into poverty and the increase in murder rate far exceeds anyone who made the free will choice to ignore the information provided by their doctor and died.

since we would all have catastrophic insurance, if the bill was exceptionally high, most would be covered. if the person was poor, we could have a medical welfare fund.

but people have to pay when they use medical services or we 1. we go broke or 2. the financial provider will have to mandate when people are denied treatment and left to their disease and death.
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