Archetype wrote:Behshad wrote:Archetype wrote:Behshad wrote:AR wrote:I don't believe health care is a right. You have a right to health care if you can pay for it, if you can earn it by your own action and effort. Nobody has the right to the services of any professional individual or group simply because they want or desperately need them.
Of course you have to pay for health care, but HEALTH INSURANCE should be more affordable so EVERYONE can afford & have insurance.
There will always be someone who can't afford it. Where do we draw the line?
OK , anyone WORKING should be allowed to buy healthcare by paying around 5% of his income for insurance for himself, or 10% of his income for his family,... better?
Some people make about $25,000 a year. Are you telling me that for $2,500 a year, an entire family could be insured? There are many doctor visits that cost more than $2,500 for just once visit. Now go a few times a year maybe and add in the rest of the family; impossible. You want a solution? Abolish all insurance. Insurance artificially inflates the cost of medical care. I am a young adult in my 20s and I do not carry any type of insurance whatsoever. But, I still get the care I need, when I need it. Hospitals and doctors often offer pretty steep discounts when you pay with cash, and it's still profitable for them. They charge obscene prices when you use insurance for two basic reasons: Administrative hassle, and the fact that the patient won't directly feel the "sting" if the price because insurance picks most of it up. They get very lucrative salaries that way.
Im saying the $2500 would cover their INSURANCE PREMIUM ONLY. They'd still have to pay the co-pay and any other charges you have to pay WHEN YOU HAVE INSURANCE.Capice ?