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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4617633" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Right it was called charity care paid for out of a fund set up and funded by the hospital and it's cost along with other uncompensated care passed back to subscribers responsible enough to be willing to sacrifice in order to have in place the insurance to cover such expenses. </p><p></p><p>Now what you're waaing about here is the public's and the public sectors exposure to the healthcare costs of others. Now given the many scores of employers that you've drifted along through indications are that there was a period and perhaps a pretty large period of time when you had no health insurance period. If that's the case then to what extent did you make the public exposed and potentially liable for your healthcare costs?</p><p></p><p>Furthermore I guarantee you that you'll be grinning like a possum when you are able to enroll in Medicare and perhaps even Medicaid if things are going badly enough for you and you happen to live in a state that chose to enroll in the program Therefore it comes down to the question of to what extent will your OWN future. healthcare needs and expenses make the public exposed and liable ? And furthermore what specific measures are you taking to personally minimize the public' exposure to those costs?</p><p></p><p>I can answer that question. You're not doing one bit more in regard to the matter then what anyone else is doing in regard to theirs. Furthermore nationwide 62% of all nursing home patients are on Medicaid because all of their own money has already been spent on their care. So how much money did they have? Social Security represents 90% of the total income in 1 out of 3 households receiving Social Security benefits. </p><p></p><p>So pal YOU could just easily end up in the same unfortunate predicament as the people you're condemning .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4617633, member: 58386"] Right it was called charity care paid for out of a fund set up and funded by the hospital and it's cost along with other uncompensated care passed back to subscribers responsible enough to be willing to sacrifice in order to have in place the insurance to cover such expenses. Now what you're waaing about here is the public's and the public sectors exposure to the healthcare costs of others. Now given the many scores of employers that you've drifted along through indications are that there was a period and perhaps a pretty large period of time when you had no health insurance period. If that's the case then to what extent did you make the public exposed and potentially liable for your healthcare costs? Furthermore I guarantee you that you'll be grinning like a possum when you are able to enroll in Medicare and perhaps even Medicaid if things are going badly enough for you and you happen to live in a state that chose to enroll in the program Therefore it comes down to the question of to what extent will your OWN future. healthcare needs and expenses make the public exposed and liable ? And furthermore what specific measures are you taking to personally minimize the public' exposure to those costs? I can answer that question. You're not doing one bit more in regard to the matter then what anyone else is doing in regard to theirs. Furthermore nationwide 62% of all nursing home patients are on Medicaid because all of their own money has already been spent on their care. So how much money did they have? Social Security represents 90% of the total income in 1 out of 3 households receiving Social Security benefits. So pal YOU could just easily end up in the same unfortunate predicament as the people you're condemning . [/QUOTE]
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