[Info-vax] Just how much is 30, 000 pounds in US dollars? Basic programmers wanna know.

seasoned_geek roland at logikalsolutions.com
Tue Feb 1 12:29:49 EST 2011


On Jan 26, 12:43 pm, hel... at astro.multiCLOTHESvax.de (Phillip Helbig---
undress to reply) wrote:
>
> The idea with any insurance, of course, is that one pays a small amount
> in regularly and most people end up paying more than they get out of it.
> The unlucky ones, though, don't have to worry about costs.  For years, I
> paid in more than I used, until I got cancer.  I'm going back for a

Well, as one who has worked in the healthcare world multiple times, I
would say you are quoting the propaganda, not the reality.  The
healthcare business is entirely about killing patients for profit.
I've never worked for a single provider that didn't actively engage in
it.

As a general rule, the only reason U.S. citizens aren't killed off the
instant a long term or costly diagnosis hits their file is that the
health care workers know how to work the system to override automatic
denials.

If you happen to live long enough to get on Medicaid/Medicare, the
number of things which can be denied drops dramatically and your life
expectancy improves greatly.

I have watched, time and time again, kids under the age of 25 with
nothing more than a High School Health class deny treatment to people
who could otherwise be saved and lead productive lives because it was
more cost effective to kill them.  Murder for profit was legalized
when they created the HMO.



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