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Got to have those poor folks around until the robots can do everything.The rich live/poor die
that's capitalism
~S~
Nope. That's just America-style capitalism. It is that way because White pinheads organized "capitalism" so as to make the lives of the poor as brutish and short as possible for fear that an extended helping hand might eventually end up helping Those People. Moreover, in the dominant protestant ideology, the punishment for being born poor (read: bereft of virtue) is never harsh enough.
Thankfully, not all countries, and not all forms of capitalism, suffer this monstrous defect in the same way, and to the same extent.
The NHS treats millions of people every day yet you choose to focus on one isolated but terrible incident.Nobody has ever given me anything. Your understanding of healthcare finance is at a remedial level..The human cost of insulin in America
Stories of Americans rationing insulin - and dying for it - have been making national headlines.
The most famous case, perhaps, was 26-year-old Alec Smith, who died in 2017 less than a month after he aged out of his mother's health insurance plan. Despite working full-time making more than minimum wage, he could not afford to buy new insurance or pay the $1,000 a month for insulin without it.
I cant get my head around this . Surely if someone was unable to afford the drugs and became ill then their Doctor would give them the drugs to prevent them dying ?
You people are too used to others giving you shit.
Your precious NHS at work, Tommy.
The Government has apologised on behalf of the NHS after a documentary uncovered staff abusing patients with learning disabilities at a care unit. Care at Whorlton Hall, in County Durham, was branded ātantamount to psychological tortureā by Labour after a shocking BBC Panorama programme showed staff mocking, intimidating and repeatedly restraining patients. Undercover reporter, Olivia Davies, recorded a staff member calling a patient a āfat c***ā, another describing the hospital as āhouse of mongsā, and one care worker calling a patientās family āf****** poison. Six care workers told the reporter they have deliberately hurt patients, including one who boasted about āclothesliningā someone ā striking a person across the face with an extended arm. Speaking in the House of Commons today, Health Minister Caroline Dinenage, told MPs she āutterly condemnedā the treatment, saying: āOn behalf of the health and care system, I am deeply sorry that this has happened.ā
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The NHS treats millions of people every day yet you choose to focus on one isolated but terrible incident.Nobody has ever given me anything. Your understanding of healthcare finance is at a remedial level..The human cost of insulin in America
Stories of Americans rationing insulin - and dying for it - have been making national headlines.
The most famous case, perhaps, was 26-year-old Alec Smith, who died in 2017 less than a month after he aged out of his mother's health insurance plan. Despite working full-time making more than minimum wage, he could not afford to buy new insurance or pay the $1,000 a month for insulin without it.
I cant get my head around this . Surely if someone was unable to afford the drugs and became ill then their Doctor would give them the drugs to prevent them dying ?
You people are too used to others giving you shit.
Your precious NHS at work, Tommy.
The Government has apologised on behalf of the NHS after a documentary uncovered staff abusing patients with learning disabilities at a care unit. Care at Whorlton Hall, in County Durham, was branded ātantamount to psychological tortureā by Labour after a shocking BBC Panorama programme showed staff mocking, intimidating and repeatedly restraining patients. Undercover reporter, Olivia Davies, recorded a staff member calling a patient a āfat c***ā, another describing the hospital as āhouse of mongsā, and one care worker calling a patientās family āf****** poison. Six care workers told the reporter they have deliberately hurt patients, including one who boasted about āclothesliningā someone ā striking a person across the face with an extended arm. Speaking in the House of Commons today, Health Minister Caroline Dinenage, told MPs she āutterly condemnedā the treatment, saying: āOn behalf of the health and care system, I am deeply sorry that this has happened.ā
Read more: Apology after NHS care workers filmed abusing autism patients | Metro News
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Why would you do that ?
Simply to deflect attention from the fact that your crazy health scheme is killing people. Killing them by charging over the odds for something that is free in the civilised world.
Hang your head in shame.
The rationing is going to happen one way or another, because health care is very, very expensive
The rationing is going to happen one way or another, because health care is very, very expensive
that happens here too Sue
~S~
Colorado Caps Insulin Co-Pays At $100 For Insured Residents
Colorado is going the right way. But $100 dollars a month is still excessive.
Our conservatives always worry about 'how we gonna pay for it'. It's their favorite buzzword. In the meantime they never question outrageous tax reform that favor the very wealthy. It's supposed to be 'we the people', not 'them the rich'.
It should be free at the point of delivery. Most of the civilised world believes that. But it all has to be paid for through taxation.We all pay in and we are all covered. So it isnt "free" as in it costs nothing. But neither are the sick victimised for their misfortune in being sick. Its a civilised solution to a health lottery.Colorado Caps Insulin Co-Pays At $100 For Insured Residents
Colorado is going the right way. But $100 dollars a month is still excessive.
Why should they have to pay anything? Health care should be free, right?
Tommy Tainant said:It should be free at the point of delivery. Most of the civilised world believes that. But it all has to be paid for through taxation.We all pay in and we are all covered. So it isnt "free" as in it costs nothing. But neither are the sick victimised for their misfortune in being sick. Its a civilised solution to a health lottery.
Of course that doesnt punish the poor for being poor or sick but lets just make the most of it. Western European diabetics arent dying because big pharma owns their government.
It sounds like Trump is taking some on this. Good for him.The drugs companies should be up on racketeering charges.
It sounds like Trump is taking some on this. Good for him.The drugs companies should be up on racketeering charges.