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Old 07-01-2012, 08:56 PM #1
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Default insurance has too much control

Ok, I was going to post my venting in RSD forum, but this is good for all
here I go
I just got done reading the news, and in the news I saw an article on dealing with cancer and other serious illnesses, and one of those things was(no joke)
don't worry about money, or what insurance pays, wait to worry after you are well???
well here is my rant.. especially after our new health care laws have been approved
why must we worry eat all. why is it that only the rich get the best treatment and care
why don't doctors automatically have to take your insurance especially those doctors for severe and mortal illnesses
we are supposed to live our daily life, fight to get better and fight to get the best medical treatment our pockets afford, and trust me if your insurance doesn't cover it the dr,s still want their money or you don't get seen.
if my insurance doesn't cover me I don't have the resources to afford the doctors I need. mind you I said NEED
So .. what because I am poor I shouldn't be able to see the same doctors as the president or donald trump? not right!!! not right at all.
and when I say disease or illness. it also means accidents and injury as well.
there was a time that doctors became dr,s to help people. and don't get me wrong .. I know expenses need to be covered. but . the extrodanary amounts doctors bill to the guide lines in the insurance companies.
If its deemed medically necessary then the insurance company should cover expenses.. no matter what. like dental.. "i.e." orthodontics. most dental plans do not cover but if its deemed medically necessary they should have to ..no hoops or politics involved.. if a surgery is deemed medically necessary . though it isn't in guidelines . it should be covered. tests same thing..
I believe potentially life saving procedures should automatically be covered. only question is, is the best route to save the persons life (not the cheapest)
...since I have visited these forums and many others like it .. the insurance issue is always a blockade in our treatments. and so many people are sent to the poor house over it. (not right) some might argue that insurance premiums will sky rocket.. ..my question is how does some one get rich off the misery of others. this is what I believe the use was originally formed to fight against
. we stood for peace , justice, and our four fathers saw a country where the people had a voice and control over their own lives.(mind you I love being an american ) and they wanted to do away with the rich people living off of the misery of others.. sorry i wait it was a rant. and I want to say Thank god I was born an american as it gives me the right to speak my mind about this. but it also means that we a citizens runt this country and it is our duty to speak out as well... I think we could all use the type of heath care system that says .. all people of all financial back round get the same treatment with out worrying about the price tag and the doctors set the medical guide line for each patient as needed not on guide line for each finance..
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