A Basic ‘Tap Water’ Level Of Healthcare
Atlanta, GA
Dr. Art Kellermann, professor of emergency medicine and public health and associate dean for health policy at Emory University offers his prescription for heathcare reform, patient "dumping," the soaring cost of health care, and some leading edge efforts to transform American medicine.
July 16, 2009 | In Health & Medicine
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carl rose on July 26, 2009, 9:55 PM
On Tap Water, are we talking clean water, or like many of our rivers ….. dumped access. I now pay $1000 a month for 2 healthy adults through a major corporation. If I were on my own it would be more, age, not health a factor. I absolutely hate our current system, my last insurer simply denied every claim, but the CEO is wealthy at United Health Care. CIGNA, the current has a “CIGNA RANÇH” where all the cattle must go for health care. I got my choice of Dr. for sure, I was assigned the Dr. allegic to latex. Could not stay in the exam room for a physical. Gee the system is so goodn now!!! If government health care is so bad, why are all our reps in Congress, Democrats and Republicans on a government plan. It is free to them and free for life. If they will just pay what I pay, we could solve some of the current issues.
I am sorry to say, I am no longer even hopeful. Now there is too much lobby money envolved to get anything real.
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