LuvOrlando
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I started watching it last night, but fell asleep. I'll finish watching it tonight.
I have a question...who are those people applying/denied for insurance in the US? Are they the ones that don't automatically get it through their jobs?
Have you ever heard of someone starting a job and still getting denied for coverage? Or trying to change providers while on a job that offers more than one provider and getting denied?
And here's a question about socialized medicine...are you required to go to only the doctors or hospitals in the neighborhood where you live, or can you go to any in the country?
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Yes, I have heard of folks getting denied for coverage when they get a job. We had a woman at my current company get denied for insurance when she came here due to pre-existing conditions.
I have a question...who are those people applying/denied for insurance in the US? Are they the ones that don't automatically get it through their jobs?
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And here's a question about socialized medicine...are you required to go to only the doctors or hospitals in the neighborhood where you live, or can you go to any in the country?
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Was that the only choice at your job or did she have other companies to choose from?
See, that is scary to me. That someone could be out of luck due to pre-existing conditions. Socialized medicine is sounding better and better to me.
When I think about it, the necessity that I go to 'participating' Dr's in my 'assigned network' is the same as a socialized system. Some non-Dr drew up lines limiting my care and I am required to stay within those boundaries. Because I live in the suburbs I need to pay huge deductibles to see a Dr. in a big city hospital because he/she is 'out of network'(which I do if a something odd pops up). So even if he/she participates with my Insurer, my plan can still disallow this coverage because of physical boundaries on a map. Besides this point, our Ins premiums have been growing at an alarming rate while our benefits are eroding at the same rate.
How did this happen and how did I not notice the shift in power?
I put very little stock in anything Michael Moore does because I think he is an idiot. I don't think he does his "expose" movies for anything other than notoriety. He seems to have people convinced that he is some sort of "societal watchdog". I think he is self-centered, and self-serving, at best.
I have been a nurse (both full-time and part-time) for 25 years in a city hospital. I can tell you without hesitation that everyone gets treated if they come in, they all receive the same care, and they all have the same nurses and doctors caring for them. There are social workers who work with the uninsured so they can avail themselves of the many programs available to pay for their healthcare. We have health clinics...the same MDs who would take care of me, an insured person, if I was hospitalized, will take care of the uninsured.
If your MD follows the dictates of the insurance compnay against his/her better judgement, then find a new MD. In my career as a nurse, I have been at the bedside and I have worked for insurance compnaies. Believe me when I tell you, there are MDs who have and will stand up to them, and have "won" the argument. There are MDs who have "milked" the system...why do you think insurance companies got so much power in the 1st place????
Have a problem with the system as a whole?? Then barrage Washington with protest, write your representatives and tell them that securing your vote will only happen if they have a solid plan for improving the system. And I do mean a plan...not a "I can fix the healthcare system" empty promise. We've already heard that one.
I have not seen the movie but I am one of the working americans that do not have ins. The company that I work for will work you 40hrs and list you as part time so that they don't have to offer health benefits. To purchase health care on my own is to outrageous due to pre-existing conditions. I am not sure what the solution is but something needs to be done.