Re: Why dentists charge differently for different patients for the same procedure?
- From: "Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-&spamblock*-@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 20:52:01 GMT
In NYS, that's account of the legislation. You see, some compassionate
person decided that everyone needed health care. So, they passed a law
that said that anyone who could make it to the door of the hospital
had to be treated, regardless of payment or lack thereof.
I was (past tense) on a low risk plan for mostly healthy people. My
insurance company left NYS, and now the companies who remain are far
too expensive for me to afford. So, due to the law requiring health
care, I no longer have health care.
However, I can get Healthy NY, state run socialized medicine. I think
that was the plan all along -- to socialize medicine.
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"Joel344" <joeleichen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I heard aspirins are $16 in the hospital but a few pennies less
outside
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