Monday, January 30, 2017

healthcare

healthcare

t_r_ reid had and excellent editorial option post of workingexplained it it's not even really an editorial it's uh... that some researchthat he's on the explain we're holding him on the program uh... but and let me tell you who he is he stillfor washington post reporter and author of the healing of america uh... so what he did was he when researchdifferent uh... health care

uh... industries here throughout the theworld and of course we found was that uh... that's image of america uh... being totally caplets another countries in europe and japan and allthese other candidates that are totally social self care system is of course absurd in fact the v_a_ system we have here in america

is out of all the countries who lookedat lukewarm court most socialized health care and a_b_a_'s seem to be fairly happy with it here and so in the republicans are challengingthe system tried overthrow that one uh... in germany for example there aretwo hundred private health insurance point that in some countries

doctors the hospitals are also public but in most countries the doctors in thehospitals are private and the health insurance is public and as a very very important distinctionso how does it work for them uh... well there at the u_s_ health insurancecompanies on average twenty cents of every dollar

for administrative crops twenty cents ofevery dollar they might say that sounds like a lot or you might say ok maybethat's what the cost of doing business well let's go to other countries a findout if that's the case but in france where they have public health insurance bar socializedterrible interest rates are it industry of course four cents on every dollar as much as the u_s_ uh... in canada off they're up to sixcents on the dollar

uh... in taiwan it's a one and a half cents or every dollar goes that uh... in health care cost goes theadministrative costs and in fact you went up to two cents and they had nearly had a right and uh... the

party that was running was in a world in trouble and it pro political trouble because they like administrative costswere two percent outrageous here in america with our lovely basks inthe world insurance system administrative costs part twenty okay now uh...

couple of other quick fax from this butthis is a great are gone by the way ait we did this occur following this artus on twitter i sent this out yesterday cuz when i see an article that i thinkhas excellent vaccinate that you'd be do well the recruits all isent it out so you guys can take a look at it so check that out and uh... so couplethe highlights here again in japan interview with the service it would sayoff a abuse the system because japanese on average is a stunning numbergo to the doctor

fifteen times a year jackpot said that if you have sidelinemedicine thank all of our carping at the impacthere and that in the cost involved we have those co in japan of that rich uh... persistence three thousand four hundred dollars per person on health in the u_s_

it's over seven thousand twice as much they go to a doctor three times as muchas we do and we pay over twice as much because our system sucks that's why we're trying to change it and meanwhile the republicans and someof those corpus democrats are hold on for dear life no i don't you k

or making money on that they don't have your best interest ofmoney have their best interest of mine and uh... one of the reasons isn't as astudy fact now the state of mind cost in theinterbrand any lesser cost fifteen hundred dollars in my mind and whenever i think i'malright sounds really expensive in japan seems active our savings thatwork ninety-eight dot because we have it

ticular system that encourages the health care providers to overcharge now that's not going to get somepolitical public option as many different things you have to do particular hope but they are all systemis a rotten at its core doesn't make any sense it's was laid a patient so it along those lines the actual imi read the rest of it is a great articlegives you compares our system to their

systems in a very thoughtful way at likei said i at send that out the net and that tweak yesterday i know it's alittle group react eight using the word read every time but it's an efficient way to get outthings like this okay uh... and that final vote note on it but i'm gonna give you todayis number of uh... bankruptcies due to not being able ifpaid for medical bills in the united states it's a stunningnumber

seven thousand bankruptcies a year this people can't pay their medicalbills seven balancing it's overwhelming to think about it in those terrible socialist uh... systems which are not really quite socialist france

japan in germany combined zero bankruptcies due to medical bills our system for the love of god had you know if you wanna do yesterday together you and your student gentle lauren

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