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3 We currently have two government-run health care programs (Medicare and Medicaid), neither of which run properly, are rife with fraud, waste and corruption, and the Obamatons want a third? You fix the first two to prove to us that the government knows best (yeah, right), and then maybe we'll consider it. Not before. |
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1 Did you or did you not read the article, it's happening without Obama's help, so regardless, it's going on anyway. Duh. |
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2 They claim tey will pay for it by eliminating waste and fraud in Medicare. Eliminate the waste and fraud. Democrats blocked that when that was tried. Now they claim they will do it if they can spend it and more on something else. Eliminate the waste and fraud because it is the right thing to do. Pelosi, Reid, Dodd, Frank, Rangel. What a bunch of frauds and crooks. |
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2 So we should just continue on with it and expand it right. |
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1 You forgot the worst run government healthcare plan, the VA. That makes the gov. 0-3 in successful healthcare plans. |
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1 Aetna was the only private insurer that had a similar number, denying 43,317 of 637,239 claims for a rate of 6.8%. But the average of seven carriers was 4.05% including Aetna. Dropping Aetna as an outlier takes the denial rate down to 3.08%. Medicare's biggest reason for rejection (27.8%) was claims lacking information "needed for adjudication," the AMA report says. More than one-fifth (20.9%) of the rejections were in response to procedures deemed not to be a medical necessity by Medicare. Nearly 4% were rejected because they were noncovered services performed during a routine exam or screening. In 3.1% of the cases, Medicare said the expenses were incurred before the patient was covered — a pre-existing condition. Other claims were denied because the patient wasn't covered by Medicare or couldn't be identified as a Medicare recipient, or there were paperwork problems." http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/Arti... |
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1 I wanted to judge it, but unfortunaly, they did not have moron as an option. Medicade is funded by the taxpayer and is government run. Imagine when the government tries to run the entire medical system. |
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1 Please provide your source for the Mayo clinic being one of the most expensive places to go. It is not, it is less expensive than most, including Nebraska. Inexpensive and highest quality care, a good combination. The federal government just reimburses less to Minnesota hospitals than it does to East and West Coast ones. I will await your link to a source showing how expensive Mayo clinic is, otherwise, a retraction is likely in order. |
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1 All your mumbo jumbo aside, how were these particular health care providers chosen for this article! I mean Medicare accounts for approximately 2/3 of the patients!!!! This article is written by some John Doe with an investment side of the pitch! Some of these health care providers offer many medicare supplement plans! So I don't know what this article is trying to tell me except that there are ALOT OF PEOPLE ON MEDICARE!!!!!!!!! |
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I've gotten pricing for multiple procedures for myself and my wife and they were always the highest. Shouldn't everyone call and get pricing for procedures or products? I do, don't you? |
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1 Torron Eeles, 50, has been left unable to work since falling down the stairs and now fears he may lose his home after being denied incapacity benefit. The father-of-three today hit out at the NHS for the 'unacceptable delays', but East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust said Mr Eeles had his operation cancelled on 'only' two occasions on clinical safety grounds. His left arm has hung limply by his side since he fractured the humerus bone in December 2008. Mr Eeles, from Welham Green, Hertfordshire, applied for employment and support allowance but a doctor ruled he is ineligible for both because he can turn on a tap." Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12189... |
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FYI - The Mayo Clinic is a fantastic place. I just don't need to go there for every procedure. Though I am sure there are some procedures I would pay the extra $$$ to go there and go nowhere else. Anyway, this is a comment section, not a debate section.....sorry and good health to all!:)
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