Healthcare is affordable?
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Keep telling yourself that. Could I do without having 100 dollars taken out of my pay every month? Of course I could, I just don't want to have a visit to hospital and then be tens of thousands of dollars in debt.
My opinion? Base our healthcare on Japans healthcare system. This is why: So while in the U.S. a MRI scan of the neck region costs about $US 1,500; in Japan, the identical scan costs $US 98. (Source:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/21/AR2009082101778_pf.html)
More: In France and Japan, you don't get a choice of insurance provider; you have to use the one designated for your company or your industry. But patients can go to any doctor, any hospital, any traditional healer. There are no U.S.-style limits such as "in-network" lists of doctors or "pre-authorization" for surgery. You pick any doctor, you get treatment -- and insurance has to pay.
I REALLY suggest some members read this article, it'll put our healthcare system in contrast to others around the world.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/21/AR2009082101778_pf.html