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Sorry, Sarah Palin - rationing of care? Private companies are already doing it, with sometimes fatal results. -- (link)
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Don Homer (aka DonHomer)
Aug 11 '09, 05:15
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One problem. The bill cannot pass and the Democrats have the numbers to do it. A lot of them are not on board.
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Redmond
Aug 11, 07:17
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that's really the big problem getting obscured by the coverage of the crazies
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znufrii
Aug 11, 07:25
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There's also Newt's tactic of "making shit up". -- nm
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Reagen
Aug 11, 06:50
the crazies come out regardless. -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 11, 06:45
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it feels like the last couple of days have seen some pushback.
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Reagen
Aug 11, 06:33
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part of it is that I don't think they really could have been prepared for how crazy they were going to get.
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Reagen
Aug 11, 06:35
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Some of the bullshit tactics in that article make my blood boil.
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Reagen
Aug 11, 06:23
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It's criminal. The heads of these companies are murderers. -- nm
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Don Homer
Aug 11, 06:26
my parents' next-door neighbor is slowly dying of liver failure and Kaiser wont cover the cost to give him a liver transplant. It's frickin bs. -- nm
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Stacy
Aug 11, 05:22
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Do you know what the insurance company is telling him? Like, why they won't cover it?
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Jim
Aug 11, 06:11
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why would you want to give a liver to someone who will be dead in a short time frame anyway when you could save someone who will live for years? -- nm
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Beaker
Aug 11, 07:35
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reading further I don;t think you meant this so nevermind. -- nm
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Beaker
Aug 11, 07:36
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Hence my question... -- nm
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Jim
Aug 11, 06:27
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Ultimately...they don't want to pay out the thousands of dollars for a transplant. The reason for that could be anything...
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Jim
Aug 11, 06:38
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exactly -- nm
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Don Homer
Aug 11, 06:40
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And I didn't say that right. I meant tens of thousands of dollars. -- nm
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Jim
Aug 11, 06:41
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Yes, though they also deny plenty of less-expensive procedures of course. -- nm
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Don Homer
Aug 11, 06:42
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Word. And it's up to idiots like me to make the claim forms so perfect they can't find a reason to deny. nm
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Jim
Aug 11, 06:45
it might have something to do with his age, he is in his 70's. -- nm
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Stacy
Aug 11, 06:37
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Yeah...that'll do it. Extreme age for a procedure like this...the success rate has to be incredibly low...
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Jim
Aug 11, 06:40
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It's always a tough call, how much care are they entitled to when they're not going to be around very long to enjoy to benefits of it, regardless?
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znufrii
Aug 11, 06:44
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Is he paying his premium?
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BB
Aug 11, 06:58
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Unfortunately, that's not how it works. The docs would have to provide a pretty persuasive argument as to why they would do an organ
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Jim
Aug 11, 07:06
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I know what we have now. I'm saying what should happen.
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BB
Aug 11, 07:13
Get the local news involded. Get Michael Moore involed. Get the word out.
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lileve
Aug 11, 06:06
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the hospital claims that only 7% of liver transplants are a success and with a cost of over 300k they feel it is not good enough chances to cover. -- nm
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Stacy
Aug 11, 06:13
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Tell them to google Steve Jobs. He just had one. -- nm
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lileve
Aug 11, 06:14
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So?
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Will Hunting
Aug 11, 06:19
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Very true. -- nm
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lileve
Aug 11, 06:30
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