From: gray asphalt on

"Dinosaur_Sr" <frostback2002(a)att.net> wrote in message
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On Aug 12, 2:39 pm, "dene" <d...(a)remove.ipns.com> wrote:
> "gray asphalt" <dontwr...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:7_Dgm.54312$sC1.29585(a)newsfe17.iad...
>
> > I'm an Obama supporter but ...
>
> > 1. Why do all of the reforms have to be contained in one huge bill?
>
> > a. allow individuals to buy out of state insurance (one bill)
>
> > b. require insurance for preexisting conditions (one bill)
>
> Amen to 1a. However, 1b should be limited to individuals being given a one
> time chance to join an individual plan without regard to pre-ex. If you
> mandate it beyond that, there will not be an individual plan available to
> anybody. It's like lending money to somebody who can't afford it.
>
> > c. require portability of insurance between jobs and in the case of
> > lost jobs.
>
> Amen.
>
> > d. do something about preventative medicine. Stop filling the
> > emergency rooms with people who could have treated and cured
> > by simple means before serious consequences occur. Stop giving
> > primary care to medicaid and uninsured at expensive ERs.
>
> That's helpful but not a cure-all.
>
> > e. Audit insurance company payouts. One doctor testified before
> > congress that her job was to deny claims and she admitted that her
> > actions had killed patients and that she was totally unaccountable,
> > she was promoted as a good employee. This is just sick.
>
> It is....and it's unusual. Most states have robust insurance depts. who
> guard against this sort of practice. Nonetheless, a federal law banning
> this wouldn't hurt.
>
> > f. Require payment based on outcomes, not on number of tests and
> > procedures ... Necessary tests will be done if outcome is taken
> > into account.
>
> You're getting into rationing and having other people, other than Drs.,
> decide tests and procedures.
>
> -Greg

You can't allow every claim, so even a govt plan will have to deny
claims, and such denials will always correlate with patient deaths,
these people are ill anyways...in any event the argument that some
claim was denied and some person died will always be with us. For me,
it's just a matter of knowing what your insurance actually does
provide. Most people don't, and get upset when faced with reality!
Just speaking for myself, I have an organ transplant and a cancer add
on to my insurance because there are holes in my policy in these
areas, The add ons are very cheap, BTW.

_________________________

This is one of the most important ponts (above). I'd like
to know how, though, that you found what your policy
does and does not cover. I'm guessing that you'll say
"read your policy". Is it that simple?


From: BAR on
Alan Baker wrote:
> In article <1mj7b5l0umpauc87t8v2nd987vir6og53u(a)4ax.com>,
> Jack Hollis <xsleeper(a)aol.com> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 20:15:16 -0700, Alan Baker <alangbaker(a)telus.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>> I never said anything of the sort. I don't think that there's any
>>>> doubt that he was born in Hawaii. So, whatever the reason he hasn't
>>>> released his original birth certificate, it's not because he wasn't
>>>> born in the US. Other than that, I have no idea why he hasn't
>>>> released it.
>>> He has released his birth certificate, Jack. That much is completely
>>> clear.
>>>
>>> Be an adult and admit as much.
>> He has released a Certificate of Live Birth, There are also Birth
>> Certificates which contain more information than the document that he
>> released. I have no doubt that he was born in the US. I don't care
>> if he wants to release the more inclusive birth certificate or not.
>> What he did release and the microfilm copies of the two newspapers
>> announcing his birth back in 1961 is good enough for me.
>
> Jack...
>
> Don't be pig-headed about this.
>
> He released the only birth certificate the State of Hawaii issues.
>

The only birth certificate the State of Hawaii issues now. Will it
change in 20 years when technology changes?
From: Lloyd Parsons on
In article <UvudnS9v9pL2aSnXnZ2dnUVZ_rOdnZ2d(a)giganews.com>,
BAR <Screw(a)You.Com> wrote:

> Alan Baker wrote:
> > In article <1mj7b5l0umpauc87t8v2nd987vir6og53u(a)4ax.com>,
> > Jack Hollis <xsleeper(a)aol.com> wrote:
> >
> >> On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 20:15:16 -0700, Alan Baker <alangbaker(a)telus.net>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>>> I never said anything of the sort. I don't think that there's any
> >>>> doubt that he was born in Hawaii. So, whatever the reason he hasn't
> >>>> released his original birth certificate, it's not because he wasn't
> >>>> born in the US. Other than that, I have no idea why he hasn't
> >>>> released it.
> >>> He has released his birth certificate, Jack. That much is completely
> >>> clear.
> >>>
> >>> Be an adult and admit as much.
> >> He has released a Certificate of Live Birth, There are also Birth
> >> Certificates which contain more information than the document that he
> >> released. I have no doubt that he was born in the US. I don't care
> >> if he wants to release the more inclusive birth certificate or not.
> >> What he did release and the microfilm copies of the two newspapers
> >> announcing his birth back in 1961 is good enough for me.
> >
> > Jack...
> >
> > Don't be pig-headed about this.
> >
> > He released the only birth certificate the State of Hawaii issues.
> >
>
> The only birth certificate the State of Hawaii issues now. Will it
> change in 20 years when technology changes?

Could be, who knows.

The state of Florida issues a BC now that looks very much different than
the one my mom & dad got from the state when I was born. Heck, that one
wasn't even good enough to get a passport with.
From: Alan Baker on
In article <UvudnS9v9pL2aSnXnZ2dnUVZ_rOdnZ2d(a)giganews.com>,
BAR <Screw(a)You.Com> wrote:

> Alan Baker wrote:
> > In article <1mj7b5l0umpauc87t8v2nd987vir6og53u(a)4ax.com>,
> > Jack Hollis <xsleeper(a)aol.com> wrote:
> >
> >> On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 20:15:16 -0700, Alan Baker <alangbaker(a)telus.net>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>>> I never said anything of the sort. I don't think that there's any
> >>>> doubt that he was born in Hawaii. So, whatever the reason he hasn't
> >>>> released his original birth certificate, it's not because he wasn't
> >>>> born in the US. Other than that, I have no idea why he hasn't
> >>>> released it.
> >>> He has released his birth certificate, Jack. That much is completely
> >>> clear.
> >>>
> >>> Be an adult and admit as much.
> >> He has released a Certificate of Live Birth, There are also Birth
> >> Certificates which contain more information than the document that he
> >> released. I have no doubt that he was born in the US. I don't care
> >> if he wants to release the more inclusive birth certificate or not.
> >> What he did release and the microfilm copies of the two newspapers
> >> announcing his birth back in 1961 is good enough for me.
> >
> > Jack...
> >
> > Don't be pig-headed about this.
> >
> > He released the only birth certificate the State of Hawaii issues.
> >
>
> The only birth certificate the State of Hawaii issues now. Will it
> change in 20 years when technology changes?

What does that have to do with anything?

--
Alan Baker
Vancouver, British Columbia
<http://gallery.me.com/alangbaker/100008/DSCF0162/web.jpg>
From: BAR on
Alan Baker wrote:
> In article <UvudnS9v9pL2aSnXnZ2dnUVZ_rOdnZ2d(a)giganews.com>,
> BAR <Screw(a)You.Com> wrote:
>
>> Alan Baker wrote:
>>> In article <1mj7b5l0umpauc87t8v2nd987vir6og53u(a)4ax.com>,
>>> Jack Hollis <xsleeper(a)aol.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 20:15:16 -0700, Alan Baker <alangbaker(a)telus.net>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> I never said anything of the sort. I don't think that there's any
>>>>>> doubt that he was born in Hawaii. So, whatever the reason he hasn't
>>>>>> released his original birth certificate, it's not because he wasn't
>>>>>> born in the US. Other than that, I have no idea why he hasn't
>>>>>> released it.
>>>>> He has released his birth certificate, Jack. That much is completely
>>>>> clear.
>>>>>
>>>>> Be an adult and admit as much.
>>>> He has released a Certificate of Live Birth, There are also Birth
>>>> Certificates which contain more information than the document that he
>>>> released. I have no doubt that he was born in the US. I don't care
>>>> if he wants to release the more inclusive birth certificate or not.
>>>> What he did release and the microfilm copies of the two newspapers
>>>> announcing his birth back in 1961 is good enough for me.
>>> Jack...
>>>
>>> Don't be pig-headed about this.
>>>
>>> He released the only birth certificate the State of Hawaii issues.
>>>
>> The only birth certificate the State of Hawaii issues now. Will it
>> change in 20 years when technology changes?
>
> What does that have to do with anything?
>

Show me the original birth certificate, not the one they are
distributing now.