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Is anyone familiar with these folks?
I know about KofC life insurance, but it made me wonder why we don’t pull together a Catholic group and get pricing for health insurance.The Church could do it – they offer life insurance through the Knights of Columbus.
Are you saying Wal-Mart has a duty to cheat and gouge the public? That they have to have high prices for drugs to make things “fair” for other businesses which cheat and gouge?
That might be a great idea, if we can convince the Catholic Bishops.I know about KofC life insurance, but it made me wonder why we don’t pull together a Catholic group and get pricing for health insurance.
Glad that’s cleared up.No, I was referring to the drug stores that found WalMart’s pricing as unfair. They have the option to compete with WalMart but instead call foul in hopes of stopping WalMart so they can maintain their pricing.
In theory we could sure. Some evangelicals have done something like that. With our already existing charities and hospitals Catholics in America could put together something pretty good. If it took off though I’d be very surprised if it wouldn’t be regulated to oblivion. When you talk about stepping outside of the insurance hierarchy you’re messing with the money of very powerful people, and we as Catholics make up far to large a part of the population to be allowed to “opt out”.I know about KofC life insurance, but it made me wonder why we don’t pull together a Catholic group and get pricing for health insurance.
On one hand you seem to understand how damaging an unproven wide sweeping comment can make in relation to a system…I agree about sweeping statements. We all tend to do it from time to time and it more often than not negates the rest of the conversation. Now, as to the Canadian system, I darn near died while living there under that system and the circumstances would never have happened in the States. I enjoyed my time in Canada and still correspond with friends there, but as far as I am concerned, I would not want that system here.
She’d have gotten care – the idea that there are Americans without access to health care is a myth.Lastly, your comment that your condition would never have risked your life in the USA…but what if you didn’t have health insurance?
Because Canada cheats.I understand that a lot of American Senior Citizens purchase their prescriptions from Canadian Pharmacies…anybody hear of this?
Do regular Americans do this, or only seniors? When I say I’ve heard of this…I mean, I know for a fact that it is a booming business for some Canadian online pharmacies.
Why are the prices cheaper North of the border?
My understanding that without health insurance, you have to attend a hospital emergency room for care…therefor you must wait for something to become a problem…before it can be addressed.She’d have gotten care – the idea that there are Americans without access to health care is a myth.
No, that’s not true.My understanding that without health insurance, you have to attend a hospital emergency room for care…therefor you must wait for something to become a problem…before it can be addressed.
Yes.Vern, are you telling me that this is available in the United States without health insurance!!!![]()
Your understanding is wrong.No, my understanding is that I could receive health care in the united states without health insurance when the mole became a problem and not as a preventative measure…as was my case in Canada.
It’s pretty good – although we have a huge number of people who use drugs and take no care of their health – thanks to other government programs.If you can refute what I have just written…then I truly have no idea why Americans are even remotely concerned with their system…because if an un-insured person can receive the above mentioned care…then your system is absolutely PERFECT.![]()
The debate is over…Vern has just pointed that Americans don’t need health insurance to have excellent health care.No, that’s not true.
First of all, you can find free and reduced cost clinics all over the place.
Second, you can go to an emergency room at any time – it doesn’t have to be an emergency – and they cannot turn you away.
Third, we have many charity programs providing free or low cost healthcare.
Yes.
Your understanding is wrong.
It’s pretty good – although we have a huge number of people who use drugs and take no care of their health – thanks to other government programs.
What a snotty post!The debate is over…Vern has just pointed that Americans don’t need health insurance to have excellent health care.
So, why do Americans get health insurance? You don’t need it according to Vern.
I stand corrected…there are no problems in the US health care system. Thanks Vern.What a snotty post!
We have health insurance because the majority of us pay our own way. We’re funny like that – self-reliant and pay as you go.
An even snottier post.I stand corrected…there are no problems in the US health care system. Thanks Vern.
Now, just tell that to the uninsured Americans.![]()
I saw a report that says seniors charter buses to go to canada or mexico to purchase drugs.I understand that a lot of American Senior Citizens purchase their prescriptions from Canadian Pharmacies…anybody hear of this?
Do regular Americans do this, or only seniors? When I say I’ve heard of this…I mean, I know for a fact that it is a booming business for some Canadian online pharmacies.
Why are the prices cheaper North of the border?
I didn’t know that this was an exclusively American Club.An even snottier post.
What is it about Canadians that impels them to come on American forums and try to tell us how to run our country?
Proud of yourself?I didn’t know that this was an exclusively American Club.
The Canadian Health care system is not perfect…Vern, you seem to think that the American system is without flaw.
Oh well, imagine that, a different opinion that yours…deal with it Vern…
Did this top out the snotty hierarchy that you are employing?![]()
I assume you favor dissolving all Catholic schools then?I get my mail ok. The mail may be slow, but it works better than delivering it myself.
It has been said before, its the have’s vs. the have nots.
Of course it is, but that isn’t the goal, according to those in this thread. They don’t want some minimum coverage available to all people; they want the same coverage FORCED on all people. A position the Church doesn’t endorse.She’d have gotten care – the idea that there are Americans without access to health care is a myth.
That’s what I’ve have been saying for awhile.I’ll admit I might have. It’s hard to discern sarcasm through this type format. If I did mistake your comments, I apologize.
I am for a universal healthcare system with the caveat that no person should be forced into participating in that particular system if they choose to seek out private sources. As someone used as an example, the public/private school system. Americans should be allowed to choose what type coverage they want as long as coverage is made available to all.
May the peace of the Lord be with you.
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