Would you support universal access to counseling and therapy?

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Which is where co-ops come in. Medical clinics can share expenses by sharing equipment, etc. It’s not impossible to do. Neither Hudge or Gudge needs to over our healthcare options. 😉
Co-ops haven’t historically worked well for people like me who have a lot of ongoing health expenses. They have the same problems that catastrophic insurance has - it’s great for people who are generally healthy and just need coverage if things should go wrong, not so great for people who need fairly expensive regular care.
 
Co-ops haven’t historically worked well for people like me who have a lot of ongoing health expenses. They have the same problems that catastrophic insurance has - it’s great for people who are generally healthy and just need coverage if things should go wrong, not so great for people who need fairly expensive regular care.
As I already expressed and agree, so we aren’t opposed in basic concept, as I see it. 🙂
 
I would say “no”, but only because of the two terms used. The only people who really need counseling and therapy, as opposed to want it or might benefit from it, are those in crisis, or with psychiatric needs. We would be far better off providing help for those who are in need than those who just want something as long as it’s free.
 
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