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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4616036" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>But after the uninsured patient is stabilized but still requires additional care and procedures then what do you do? Where do they go? Who pays for it? I might be almost right but you're only half right. So what do you do when a broke and uninsured guy comes into the ER with severe chest pains. They get his condition stabilized but informed the guy , "Hey pal, you need a triple heart bypass as in right NOW".</p><p></p><p>Again, the cost of treating the broke and uninsured still falls back onto the public and the entire focus of the ACA was to get the otherwise uninsured something in the way of health insurance. And one of the main provisions of the ACA was requiring people to purchase basic health insurance and the lower your income the lower the premiums.</p><p></p><p>Now if the ACA is overturned it will play right into the hands of a single payer system because it will be the only thing standing in the way of a complete collapse of the nation's healthcare system. It will be either that or healthcare will become the exclusive domain of the wealthy elites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4616036, member: 58386"] But after the uninsured patient is stabilized but still requires additional care and procedures then what do you do? Where do they go? Who pays for it? I might be almost right but you're only half right. So what do you do when a broke and uninsured guy comes into the ER with severe chest pains. They get his condition stabilized but informed the guy , "Hey pal, you need a triple heart bypass as in right NOW". Again, the cost of treating the broke and uninsured still falls back onto the public and the entire focus of the ACA was to get the otherwise uninsured something in the way of health insurance. And one of the main provisions of the ACA was requiring people to purchase basic health insurance and the lower your income the lower the premiums. Now if the ACA is overturned it will play right into the hands of a single payer system because it will be the only thing standing in the way of a complete collapse of the nation's healthcare system. It will be either that or healthcare will become the exclusive domain of the wealthy elites. [/QUOTE]
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