Wow Robin, guess I better go back and read the posts from page one to now.
First, you are so right. I am a nurse and see it all the time. Even in my own family we have people who work, get no benefits, and can't afford to pay for insurance for themselves. I think this is criminal but....we are planning to explore Mars for Heaven's sake.
National Healthcare. Folks, we need this. We need a means of people getting affordable healthcare for EVERYONE. I work at a county hospital. If you sit on your butt and have no job, we can help you. If you have private insurance, we can help you. If you work but can't afford or don't have insurance, well, we can help you make payments for many, many years or we can help destroy your credit.
Now, I will hop off my soapbox...DARN, twisted my ankle. Guess I will have to go to ED and pay my $75.00 copay and 20% of my remaining ballance, unless I get admitted.
Edited to add: I work part time but DH "gets" insurance through his employer. They take out nearly $300.00 a month for our "benefit". It was changed from a really good HMO to Anthem. So far they haven't paid hardly anything this year as of June.
Also. to the poster who thoughtfully encluded all of the details of Maine's subsidized health care. You need to read it better. It covers children UNDER 18 or pregnant women. We also have it in Ohio and it's called Healthy Start. I'm afraid it wouldn't have helped here.