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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 612247" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p><u><strong>Benefits of national Healthcare</strong></u>:</p><p> </p><p>1) Not being "job-locked".</p><p>Don't like it, leave, without losing bennies. Part-timers for example could be earning more money, bartending or waitressing, or even painting homes/houses.</p><p>If a corperation, like UPS, can't keep part-timers or friend/t, wages will increase.</p><p>(paid by the savings from not paying excessive healthinsurance costs).</p><p>And it creates more of a free-market for workers.</p><p> </p><p>2) As in many other industrialized countries, such as Canada, Austria, France, Italy , over 50% are retired at 55 years of age or sooner.</p><p>Creates more job openings, and less unemployed.</p><p>Not to mention, a much better and longer, exciting life for early retirees.</p><p> </p><p>3) 30 - 40% cheaper as your insurance model, even drugs. A less of a burden on GDP and deficit spending. Government can get out of debt sooner, and maintain a healthy budget.</p><p> </p><p>4) Everyone is insured. Creates a healthy nation and society.</p><p>And overall satisfaction, that you are insured for life. It's a personal freedom, not to worry ever about it.</p><p> </p><p>5) Creates more innovation working on a budget. As for Boston, I recommend them to adapt an Alberta new policy, that in most cases Pharmacists can refill your perscription without going back to a Doctors office.</p><p> </p><p>6) Less paper work and forms. A government card, works like a credit card. Physicians receive payment within 3 days. No questions asked.</p><p>Everything is e-filed,and e-payments follow.</p><p> </p><p>7) Less costs to the Employer = less manufacturing costs. Which will lead to more exports, since goods are cheaper to produce. Run a trade surplus ! And also creates more jobs. Makes "Made in USA" more competetive in this global market.</p><p> </p><p>I could probably think of more, but not in the spur of the moment.</p><p> </p><p>The downside. Yes, you might have longer wait lines, until more Doctors and clinics are in place. (which actually creates new jobs, too - from staff to medical equipment suppliers ).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 612247, member: 23950"] [U][B]Benefits of national Healthcare[/B][/U]: 1) Not being "job-locked". Don't like it, leave, without losing bennies. Part-timers for example could be earning more money, bartending or waitressing, or even painting homes/houses. If a corperation, like UPS, can't keep part-timers or friend/t, wages will increase. (paid by the savings from not paying excessive healthinsurance costs). And it creates more of a free-market for workers. 2) As in many other industrialized countries, such as Canada, Austria, France, Italy , over 50% are retired at 55 years of age or sooner. Creates more job openings, and less unemployed. Not to mention, a much better and longer, exciting life for early retirees. 3) 30 - 40% cheaper as your insurance model, even drugs. A less of a burden on GDP and deficit spending. Government can get out of debt sooner, and maintain a healthy budget. 4) Everyone is insured. Creates a healthy nation and society. And overall satisfaction, that you are insured for life. It's a personal freedom, not to worry ever about it. 5) Creates more innovation working on a budget. As for Boston, I recommend them to adapt an Alberta new policy, that in most cases Pharmacists can refill your perscription without going back to a Doctors office. 6) Less paper work and forms. A government card, works like a credit card. Physicians receive payment within 3 days. No questions asked. Everything is e-filed,and e-payments follow. 7) Less costs to the Employer = less manufacturing costs. Which will lead to more exports, since goods are cheaper to produce. Run a trade surplus ! And also creates more jobs. Makes "Made in USA" more competetive in this global market. I could probably think of more, but not in the spur of the moment. The downside. Yes, you might have longer wait lines, until more Doctors and clinics are in place. (which actually creates new jobs, too - from staff to medical equipment suppliers ). [/QUOTE]
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