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To: John Chen who wrote (199735)5/2/2009 8:43:47 PM
From: GalirayoRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
>>While that maybe true, what is covered and what is not is
something of a myth.<<

That falls into the category of ignorance and failure of self education or understanding one. IMHO

Or .. in other words to revert back the the Recent Congressional Downfall on the "Simulus Bill" <sp>. ;)

"Did You Read the Document" ??



To: John Chen who wrote (199735)5/2/2009 11:40:28 PM
From: i-nodeRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
>> While that maybe true, what is covered and what is not is
something of a myth.

Every policy is very specific about what is and is not covered, and state boards of insurance have a great deal of control over what policies do and don't allow.

What are you thinking? That so-called "universal health care" or socialized medicine is going to cover everything?

When you boil it all down, if you take the money out of American health care -- you substantially cut costs -- you will reduce the quality of health care not only here but around the world.

There is no free ride. Someone has to pay for excellent medical schools, physicians, drugs, and facilities we have in this country.