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How To Fix The Health Care System
(written by a rambling lunatic)
every healthcare professional and lawyer I've spoken to agrees with me.
the only people who will disagree are insurance providers and politicians.
If [HMO] (cost of procedure) < [Personal Expense] (cost of procedure)
And (cost of procedure) [is not equal **//] [|] = symbol for "not equal"
If (cost of procedure) [|] (cost of procedure)
Then we have a problem.
are these people serious?
1. BAN PRESCRIPTION ADS ON TV AND IN PRINT
Please can we do this? It's so blatantly obviously wrong that they do this. People watching sports or movies or whatever you will on television are occasionally crossed with the path of a television ad promoting a prescription drug.
First of all: do we realize that the HMO healthcare system is designed to make exorbitant amounts of wealth for the already wealthy? We are indoctrinating our children into a world of indentured servitude which will only devolve into a new form of economic slavery if we don't do something. Soon.
We stand to lose everything. Our freedom, our livelihoods, our basic human rights, if we don't strategize a plan to stand up against the wealthy elite who attack us with their abilities to manipulate the very system that we call government. The principles of our economy. The way we stay fit. We can even lose our planet, if we don't soon drastically move forward in a unified way against the system. We must, in fact, rage against the machine. We will, indeed. Because this machine is designed to devour us and eat us. It's set up to put us into a state of complete disrepair, and the people who design it don't think about anything but themselves. They don't look at time at any other period than right here, right now. The moment, the self. Our very existence as a species is divided into a battle of ego versus superego.
Of course, the superego supercedes the ego in all forms of relevance. We know this because the ego is temporally less greater than the ego. I can contemplate a half dozen ways in which i can prove this but you only need to know one. The superego exists after we pass on. It's the part of ourselves that is not attached to ourselves. When we die, we lose our ego completely, and the only thoughts we have remaining are first superego, and then straight up "id" until we're ready to form egos again.
What is the ego?
The ego, obviously, is the self. Therefore (ergo) the self only exists for a while. It is temporal. The self that does not exist within the body exists within the mind. We call that the superego, and it sees the bigger picture. When the self is destroyed, we know not the ego because it's gone. When the EGO is destroyed, we are one with the earth, and the earth itself is more aligned with the ideals and thoughts of the superego.
Back to healthcare.
-------Now in legalese-----
The healthcare system is divided into two parts. One pays for procedures through "organizations" which by some peculiar mechanism manage to secure better prices.
The other facet of this system is the personal spender. And the personal spender is not going to get the same deal that the health insurance agencies are going to get.
Therefore we have what is known as an unfair price adjustment.
---------English------------
You can't give out two different prices for the same item. And healthcare isn't wholesale, because it's not like a health insurance company should get a better deal on heart transplants because they're all coming in the same shipment.
A cost for a procedure should be equal in order for the system to be fair. This requires the health insurance agencies to redetermine whether they can give competitive rates.
Of course, they can't. The difference between paying out of pocket for a procedure and buying health care to pay for it is essentially the overhead. And how huge of a difference it makes.
Health insurance, is in effect, you betting against yourself that something is going to happen to you. If it does, you win! And if nothing happens to you, they win. To me, insurance is gambling and it's too risky to invest that much of our economy in.
The question that is the most difficult to determine the answer to?
What do you do with an entire industry once it evaporates with one piece of legislation?
people worry in extremes. The end result of either is always more mild than expected.