You don't know what you're talking about
It's not me. It's the plan
YOU POSTED by
YOUR MAN BERNIE that you
CLAIMED YOU READ THAT YOU CLEARLY DID NOT that's saying it. Not me.
Show me a single dead body in any nation that employs universal healthcare due to lack of coverage or restrictions due to wait times
There are, literally, millions. You Google it and this is the first on the list:
TORONTO — When Sharon Shamblaw was diagnosed last summer with a form of blood cancer that could only be treated with a particular stem cell transplant, the search for a donor began. A Toronto hospital, 100 miles east of her home in St. Mary's, Ontario, and one of three facilities in the province that could provide the life-saving treatment,
had an eight-month waiting list for transplants.
Four months after her diagnosis, Shamblaw headed to Buffalo, New York, for treatment. But it was too late. She died at the age of 46, leaving behind a husband and three children, as
detailed by the Toronto Star.
That's just one. I stopped counting pages of examples at 54.
Show me a single dead body here in the states from someone who had Medicare but couldn't get healthcare because of costs or coverage
There are, again, millions. Medicare only covers 80%. You have to pay the other 20, and if you can't afford it, well, you're fucked. Use Google. Quit making shit up and then denying it when we prove you wrong. Here's the first one in the list:
John, 67, has end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and only a 10th of his lung capacity. For him, hospice care has meant weekly visits from a nurse, equipment to aid his breathing and allow him to move around, and powerful painkillers to help ease his eventual passing.
That may now be going away, something the Tagtmeirs didn't even think was possible. They have no plans in place for other types of care.
"I haven't had time to look into it," Krissy says. "I didn't think this was going to happen."
Hope Healthcare determined that John does not qualify for a continuation of hospice benefits, something Medicare allows if a patient continues worsening.
Their situation exposes some uncomfortable, and largely unknown, truths about the limits of Medicare coverage, the veracity of terminal diagnoses and the reliability of hospice care for people in their final stages of life.
Medicare can cut your ass off completely when they determine you're getting worse. But you wouldn't know that because you make shit up rather than actually
READING.
You can't, because they don't exist.
I just did. Several times.
AGAIN.
And it's getting old proving you an idiot, Ron.