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To: FreedomForAll who wrote (106617)12/9/2009 10:34:59 AM
From: Sunny Jim1 Recommendation  Read Replies (5) of 110194
 
The answer to high medical care costs is not insurance for everyone, it's insurance for no one.

You are absolutely right, but we are an entitlement society so your statement is viewed as un-American. I think that one health care reform the Congress could pass that would go a long way to reducing costs would be a law that requires doctors to give cash paying customers the same rate as their lowest priced insurance customer. That would help to break the strangle hold that the insurance companies have on us. The medical profession sets rates to rape the cash customer so that you're forced to buy insurance if you don't want to be raped. If you pay the cash price, you have astronomical cost health care.
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