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To: Freedom Fighter who wrote (260047)9/12/2003 9:24:23 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
Wayne, 1. Most nationalized systems have private care for the wealthy, as long as the providers are meeting their quotas of real people. 2. The AMA's monopoly lock down on new doctors and medical school attendance would probably disappear and we would have more qualified doctors and nurses. 3. Nurses, the ones who do most of the work, would probably make more money. 4. Once again, govt. medicine is so much more efficient than hodge-podge private medicine plans that we would get better care at a lower price. There is no insurance co. in the world that negotiates the rates medicare negotiates for medical care.