alfadriver wrote:triumph7 wrote: - Require a co-pay on all services under current Medicaid, Medicare and other “entitlement” programs. This action would prevent people from using the ER as a primary care physician.I get to this point of the "argument" and call BS. People who have Medicare and Medicade go to doctors. Both my parents and my in-laws are on medicare- they go to real doctors, have real, scheduled surguries, and whatnot. ER's are for people who have nothing. Why? Because law challenge after law challenge has told every ER in the country that they HAVE to serve everyone, without question. If they can't pay, we all do. We can complain about ailiens all day long, but the challenge has been held up in many courts over many years- unless laws are strictly, and constitutionally re-written, ER "heathcare" is going to continue without change. We all know that ER care has inflated prices, right? If we get over the flawed idea that we can keep anyone (yes ANYONE) out of an ER, then perhaps we can move on and start finding more effective solutions, both fiscally, and car wise- like letting people go to doctors. Whether you like it or lothe it, EVERYONE is entitled to care at an ER- this isn't my opinion- this is based on challenges in court. So I'd recommend getting over it, and finding better solutions. As for benefiting the lazy- I'd suggest dealing with that, too. To cover the hard working un-insured, like joey, we are going to have to cover everyone. "General Welfare" can be a bitch. The other part- the whole "unwanted legislation"- I'm tired of hearing that. Yes, there is a good part of the country that does not want it, but right now, there's pretty much an equal part of the country that does want it. Eric
Eric, this was not an argument, rather part of a proposed alternative solution. Please re-read. Life is a series of choices. The problem I am addressing is where someone will choose to use their money on tattoos, cigarettes, cable, cell phones or whatever instead of food, shelter and health insurance. "Oh little Jimmy has the sniffles, take him to the ER... IT"S FREE." If they go to a regular doctor there is a co-pay, less money for beer. I think CLINICS are for people who have nothing, the ER is for people with serious injuries/illnesses.
As far as who wants this and who doesn't, from what I've heard opinions flowing into congressional offices is about 80% against. That brings up another issue. There are a number of REPRESENTATIVES that are openly stating they would vote AGAINST the wishes of their constituencies.