Are private HMOs the problem near healthcare? Or are here other, more critical flaws near our system?
Answer: Hospitals charge way too much and their profits are through the ceiling. In the meantime, they are understaffed to maintain those profits high. People use emergency rooms for first aid sites because they can. Drug companies control what medication you get so they can save their profits through the roof. If there's ever a cure for cancer or heart disease, the drug companies would be in trouble because they'd lose lots of customers. The roll goes on.
WAY more problems than that!
The cost of form care.
The cost of mal practice insurance.
Government paying for illegals to enjoy free health guardianship.
Have you been to an emergency room lately? Good Grief! 3 hours until that time I was see because of all the non-English speaking race had their kids within there near a cold, and they COULD NOT BE TURNED AWAY because of the law. Hey, I'm adjectives for equal rights and equal benefits if they were adjectives paid for equally.
Then within are the ones who are on food stamps and in the system for adjectives the FREE stuff they can get that we hold to pay for.
So no, HMOs are not the problem.
Our country human being filled up next to lazy citizens who do not want to work and want everything handed to them and rewarded for by the few are the problem...
It's just approaching in the school... instead of making the kids work to pass and the parents in actuality raising the kids and making the relations who come to this country learn English and man a citizen before the country pays for your child's rearing, we bring the education down to the rank of the lowest in our public school!
OK, I'll get sour my soap box now.