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ReluctantEskimo 12-16-2024 03:24 AM

Healthcare and health
 

Originally Posted by JulesWinfield (Post 3861982)
There’s a lot of bloat in the giant bureaucracy that allows money to go to waste.See NextGen.

There's a lot of bloat in privatization that allows money to into shareholder's pockets. See the American healthcare system.

OOfff 12-16-2024 07:47 AM


Originally Posted by ReluctantEskimo (Post 3861984)
There's a lot of bloat in privatization that allows money to into shareholder's pockets. See the American healthcare system.

i’m just here waiting for sonic to claim that the american healthcare system would work great if not for the government boot on the neck of united healthcare preventing them from helping people.

DogPit 12-16-2024 09:25 AM


Originally Posted by OOfff (Post 3862035)
i’m just here waiting for sonic to claim that the american healthcare system would work great if not for the government boot on the neck of united healthcare preventing them from helping people.

We should model the Canadians system where euthanasia is now higher on a per capita basis than gun deaths in the US.

OOfff 12-16-2024 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by DogPit (Post 3862069)
We should model the Canadians system where euthanasia is now higher on a per capita basis than gun deaths in the US.

yeah, we probably should allow people to die on their own terms with medical assistance if they want to.

symbian simian 12-16-2024 10:37 AM


Originally Posted by DogPit (Post 3862069)
We should model the Canadians system where euthanasia is now higher on a per capita basis than gun deaths in the US.

Average age over 77 with foreseeable death in the future is a slightly different target audience (pun intended) than the about 20k pepole a year that didn't volunteer in the USA.

DogPit 12-16-2024 12:05 PM


Originally Posted by symbian simian (Post 3862101)
Average age over 77 with foreseeable death in the future is a slightly different target audience (pun intended) than the about 20k pepole a year that didn't volunteer in the USA.

What about them expanding it to mental health patients? Are they really volunteering?

OOfff 12-16-2024 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by DogPit (Post 3862126)
What about them expanding it to mental health patients? Are they really volunteering?

serious question: how much time have you spend reading candian law on the subject so you understand what guardrails are being proposed? i’m betting zero, but you still have a fully formed opinion on it.

Whoopsmybad 12-16-2024 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by OOfff (Post 3862077)
yeah, we probably should allow people to die on their own terms with medical assistance if they want to.

I would assume he’s referring to the death panels.

DogPit 12-16-2024 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by OOfff (Post 3862127)
serious question: how much time have you spend reading candian law on the subject so you understand what guardrails are being proposed? i’m betting zero, but you still have a fully formed opinion on it.

so the thing that’s happening isn’t happening? Typical response.

ReluctantEskimo 12-16-2024 12:50 PM


Originally Posted by Whoopsmybad (Post 3862128)
I would assume he’s referring to the death panels.

We have death panels here.

It's called "claim denied."


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