missmanners
grrrrrrrr...
eloisel said:Health care – Free across the board. And lock up the fat cat CEO’s from the pharmaceutical companies. I agree with missmanners 95% on this issue. However, there is making a profit and making a profit. When my sister was dieing of cancer, one of the medications she was on was a single shot that cost $10,000. That is insane.
This is a tough one. I tried to do some research on these high cost shots. And from what I read, it's going to be hard to discuss without crossing over from economic issues to those of ethics and of course emotions.
Did the shot save your sisters life? If no, was there a chance it would have saved her life? If yes, then what is your sisters life worth? And so on.
I can remember seeing a poster about 5 years ago in the ICU about how 90% of all medical resources in the USA are used in the last 10 days of a person's life. I've tried to research to verify this and after an hour or so gave up.
So it's probably exagerated, but not by that much. A LOT of money is spent on extending life for terminal cases. If health care is free for everyone, that still means limited resources... there are only so many hospitals, nurses, equipment, etc to go around. How will it be decided who gets first shot at the resources? Does the bed go to a 60 year old alcoholic with a failing liver or a young mother with terminal cancer?
And as far as drug companies... if you own mutual funds, or have some sort of retirement account, there is a good chance you are invested in more than one drug company. Where will funding come from for R&D? Does this mean everyones taxes will increase? If the USA is no longer the leader in helath care innovation, who will be? China?
I really believe that free health care = poor health care.
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