How exactly is that 'private healthcare' sucking? Or have anything to do with 'private healthcare' at all? Those offices likely have a full load already with difficulties scheduling for their existing patients, they're supposed to make things worse by adding even more on to their workload?
A government-run dentists office would be preferable to you?
American Health care is horrible right now, across the board. Something different HAS to be done. Period. Do you at least agree with that statement?
How exactly is that 'private healthcare' sucking? Or have anything to do with 'private healthcare' at all? Those offices likely have a full load already with difficulties scheduling for their existing patients, they're supposed to make things worse by adding even more on to their workload?
A government-run dentists office would be preferable to you?
American Health care is horrible right now, across the board. Something different HAS to be done. Period. Do you at least agree with that statement?
How exactly is that 'private healthcare' sucking? Or have anything to do with 'private healthcare' at all? Those offices likely have a full load already with difficulties scheduling for their existing patients, they're supposed to make things worse by adding even more on to their workload?
A government-run dentists office would be preferable to you?
All having a public option will give you is "yes your appointment is in 7 months". They are most likely not accepting new patients because their books are already full.
Works fine for me.
I would have agreed with you prior to leaving FL. Now that I'm in CO and in a different system it's 1000% better than FL.
It was actually full of shit. They did have room. After we had the insurance company find a place, they ended up finding a place that Juli had already been turned away from.. So they did have room, but were still rejecting people..
Yeah, running a dentists office is cheap and easy.
Damn them for wanting to feed their families.
Well sure. when your state population has a median age of mid 30's, things are going to be a lot better.
But over all, across the nation, we spend more on health care than we should. Working in it, I can tell you about 5 reasons why, and they are all based on greed. And an expensive health care system is why we see this national health care shit pushed on us. The system is fucked across the board, with it becoming a giant smorgasbord of corruption that someone with the balls and a good knowledge of the rules can feed on and become rich off of (Rich Scott for instance).
While there are individuals who aren't having problems, currently, eventually the entire system will implode and we all will be affected. We Americans tend to only think about the present, and ignore the results in the future.
You do understand what "profit" means right? Because that reply you just made leans towards you not understanding that word.