Vermont approves single payer plan

Doctors, nurses and hospitals will love working for solid salaries and benefits and profits.

The insurance companies brought this on themselves.
 
Doctors, nurses and hospitals will love working for solid salaries and benefits and profits.

The insurance companies brought this on themselves.

Hey there Sherlock....they ALREADY make solid salaries and benefits.
Also - in the English language, when you add "non" in front of a word...it nullifies that word. Damn...you are obviously not familiar with the word nullify.
It means the opposite.
 
Doctors, nurses and hospitals will love working for solid salaries and benefits and profits.

The insurance companies brought this on themselves.

Hey there Sherlock....they ALREADY make solid salaries and benefits.
Also - in the English language, when you add "non" in front of a word...it nullifies that word. Damn...you are obviously not familiar with the word nullify.
It means the opposite.

Doesn't work, speedy. No "non" above in my post, only in yours.

Thus . . .
 
Doctors, nurses and hospitals will love working for solid salaries and benefits and profits.

The insurance companies brought this on themselves.

lol, Mr. Mainstream Democrat here to tell everyone how to live... And when you're wrong again, just call everyone "reactionaries" lol.
 
Doctors, nurses and hospitals will love working for solid salaries and benefits and profits.

The insurance companies brought this on themselves.

lol, Mr. Mainstream Democrat here to tell everyone how to live... And when you're wrong again, just call everyone "reactionaries" lol.

Hilarious isn't it?
FakeStarky is definitely in the lower ranks of the lower ranks.
Look at his answer to my "non" post....I mean WTF? :lol:
 
Doctors, nurses and hospitals will love working for solid salaries and benefits and profits.

The insurance companies brought this on themselves.

A doctor doesnt go to Med school for 4 years, intern for 1, and then residences for at least 3 to have a "solid salary."

If you want your doctors to be at the same skill level as line workers in a factory, keep promising them that.
 
I wonder if those living in Vermont will have to show a state provided ID to get these new medical benefits.

It says "Everyone in, no one out" so it's doubtful that there will be any ID required.

Ohhhh, if only the mexicans left California to run off to Vermont! It would be a dream come true.

I'm quite familiar with Vermonters and I'm sure the everyone they are talking about is everyone who is a Vermont resident. I doubt they will be paying for any flatheads sucking up their services.
 
Doctors, nurses and hospitals will love working for solid salaries and benefits and profits.

The insurance companies brought this on themselves.

A doctor doesnt go to Med school for 4 years, intern for 1, and then residences for at least 3 to have a "solid salary."

If you want your doctors to be at the same skill level as line workers in a factory, keep promising them that.

Not the same at all, and you know it, marty.

Physicians don't get to abuse their oath than any worker gets to abuse the system.

They will do well.
 
Doctors, nurses and hospitals will love working for solid salaries and benefits and profits.

The insurance companies brought this on themselves.

A doctor doesnt go to Med school for 4 years, intern for 1, and then residences for at least 3 to have a "solid salary."

If you want your doctors to be at the same skill level as line workers in a factory, keep promising them that.

Not the same at all, and you know it, marty.

Physicians don't get to abuse their oath than any worker gets to abuse the system.

They will do well.

:lol::lol:
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Doctors, nurses and hospitals will love working for solid salaries and benefits and profits.

The insurance companies brought this on themselves.

A doctor doesnt go to Med school for 4 years, intern for 1, and then residences for at least 3 to have a "solid salary."

If you want your doctors to be at the same skill level as line workers in a factory, keep promising them that.

Not the same at all, and you know it, marty.

Physicians don't get to abuse their oath than any worker gets to abuse the system.

They will do well.


Nope, they will leave. They will go places that the government does not set the rates of reimbursement. They will leave and all that will be left will be the doctors too lazy or to uncaring to not leave, with a small smattering of the self-righteous who remain out of a moral duty.

Quality will suffer because the government will penny pinch, and if you have a complaint, you can go to the government to complain about the government, and then watch the government tell you to pound sand.
 
How many doctors are going to remain in practice for salary and still be open to lawsuits for bogus malpractice claims?

They will leave unless they are so incompetent they can't get a job any place else. Vermont will be the home of the Patrick Chavises and Kermit Gosnells of the country.

Look at it this way, Conrad Murray can be chief of staff.
 
A doctor doesnt go to Med school for 4 years, intern for 1, and then residences for at least 3 to have a "solid salary."

If you want your doctors to be at the same skill level as line workers in a factory, keep promising them that.

Not the same at all, and you know it, marty.

Physicians don't get to abuse their oath than any worker gets to abuse the system.

They will do well.


Nope, they will leave. They will go places that the government does not set the rates of reimbursement. They will leave and all that will be left will be the doctors too lazy or to uncaring to not leave, with a small smattering of the self-righteous who remain out of a moral duty.

Quality will suffer because the government will penny pinch, and if you have a complaint, you can go to the government to complain about the government, and then watch the government tell you to pound sand.

One, any loss will be easily offset by state programs to encourage doctors to come to VT.

Two, quality will improve because doctors can do what they were trained to do because they don't have private industry bean counters pinching pennies.

You are a clown, my friend.

But if you don't like it, then never get sick or injured in VT.
 
how many doctors are going to remain in practice for salary and still be open to lawsuits for bogus malpractice claims?

They will leave unless they are so incompetent they can't get a job any place else. Vermont will be the home of the patrick chavises and kermit gosnells of the country.

Look at it this way, conrad murray can be chief of staff.

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I predict a mass exodus of doctors from Vermont and a rationing of care within a few years of implementation.
 
I predict a mass exodus of doctors from Vermont and a rationing of care within a few years of implementation.

You may be right. You may be wrong. But it strikes me that the possibility is exactly why the Democrats (and their sponsors in the insurance lobby) felt it necessary to push for 'reform' at the national level. To get as much centralized control as they could get as quickly as possible.
 
I hope all the mexicans run to Vermont. The southwest needs the relief.

For the brain dead rw's who STILL don't know this -

Reagan's Socialist EMTALA gives free care to illegals.

(That IS what was meant by "Mexicans", right?)

ACA does not allow illegals (That IS what was meant by "Mexicans", right?) to buy health insurance with the cheaper rates.

Oh hell.

Why do I bother?

KatzenNinny is like the other brain dead rw's here. He/she/it never knows what he/she/it is whining about and doesn't want to learn.

And, WHY don't the rw's want to educate themselves?

Because then they'd have to admit they're full of shit.

Carry on.
 
Doctors, nurses and hospitals will love working for solid salaries and benefits and profits.

The insurance companies brought this on themselves.

A doctor doesnt go to Med school for 4 years, intern for 1, and then residences for at least 3 to have a "solid salary."

If you want your doctors to be at the same skill level as line workers in a factory, keep promising them that.

Wrong.

Doctors don't go into private practice at the rate they used to because they had to work killer hours, never saw their families, lived with no sleep, died young of the very stress-related ailments their patients did AND they still have to chase down every payment.

Now, those same doctors practice in large clinics. They pool their resources and lose a lot less money.

Nowadays, if you go to the emergency room, they do not call your primary care physician in to see you. You are now seen by the er doctor or the hospitalist while your own doctor sleeps through the night.
 
True so is that ER doctor competent or not?

As doctors start dumping government care watch, the government will say these are junk doctors.
 

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