Will this bill just clog this system, how does it affect people who already have insurance, how does it affect future doctors, how is this supposed to help make insurance affordable, and how on earth is adding millions of new patients to an already strained medical system supposed to improve the quality of healthcare received? Furthermore, I heard that doctors salaries would be decreased as a result of this, is this true?

I think health insurance is pretty fair and competitive enough as it is. I mean I have a Rheumatoid Arthritis and need to give myself shots once a week which cost $ 1,500 a shot and I only have a $ 9 copay on that and it is just basic military insurance. Tri-Care prime...(they're a pain to deal with but they pay nearly everything)..It would seem Drug companies and Malpractice lawsuits (which i think should be outlawed except for when someone majorly botches something, people should assume theres an element of risk involved in medicine.) Theres no discouragement from suing so malpractice is basically a lottery, I know doctors who pay half their salary just for malpractice insurance...Also, I think emergency healthcare is a right but basic healthcare is a privilege. It would be nice if all 300million Americans had it but that just isn't realistic. As for pay, doctors go to college and internships for 12-20+ years depending on what field they're in. They don't get paid nearly enough money for what they put into it as it is already. Sorry this is so long and please try to stick to the facts as much as possible. Thanks for your input.

rwb13
it's going to result in higher taxes for everyone, longer waiting lines and lower quality care as more drs. leave the field who never decide to enter it in the first place. i'm not convinced you can add 30 million people and lower costs much less improve care. if there is massive medicare fraud as claimed that could have been solved without a massive bill. tort reform should've been addressed in this bill as opposed to addressing education as part of the bill. increased competition across state lines is another thing that should've been addressed. the only model that can be pointed to is mass. where insurance rates are among the highest in the country and without govt. assistance would've put the state in bankruptcy. and this congress decides to implement this great plan on the entire country? shocking to say the least.

maxmom
You are lucky have military insurance.

Otherwise, you could be on your own with those $ 1500 shots if you ever had to change jobs or insurance companies.

You need to educate yourself about this bill. Much of what you are presuming is incorrect.

Misi
The healthcare bill will expand the government's control over our lives by about 1/6...

Not only that, but cause inflation and next thing you know the dollar won't be worth much.

Also, Obama threatened the democrats to vote for the bill or else they wouldn't get any funding for the elections in November.

It is a sham! It will also provide federal funding for abortions. So, poor people that can't afford abortions will be able to get them for free once the bill is passed.

Currently there is a shortage of doctors.

Competition drives the healtcare system. Once you take competition out, you can say good-bye to your awesome healthcare insurance.

You guys... Haven't you seen what the Canadians have right now? Free healthcare for everyone! You know that many of those people wait YEARS just to get an operation? They come to the United States in order to get that done, and many other people from so many other countries do the exact same thing!

I'm poor and have no healthcare, but I don't want the country I believe in so much to go through such a crisis in the future. These are small steps that can eventually turn this nation into a socialist nation such as Cuba....

It is a scary thought, but it all starts that way. Take for example Hugo Chavez. He keeps promising the poor "I shall help the poor and take money away from the rich" but in reality he hasn't done much. Many of his own people live in favelas. Then once you give so much power to one ruler he will have the power to change the constitution and be able to rule for life.

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