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PBS Documentary about socialized medicine

PBS Documentary about socialized medicine

Postby twistedblister » Tue Mar 23, 2010 7:31 pm

Frontline: Sick Around the World

its two years old but it is damn.....

let me quote netflix.

Frontline: Sick Around the World
2008NR60 minutes
With the U.S. health care system needing urgent care, "Frontline" looks to other leading capitalist democracies to see how their health care systems operate and whether those systems might be a model for much-needed reform at home. But are Americans willing to accept taxation or socialized medicine? Will U.S. insurance providers undermine change? Correspondent T.R. Reid examines systems in the U.K., Japan, Switzerland, Germany and Taiwan.

Director:Jon PalfremanGenres:Documentary, Social & Cultural Documentaries, TV Documentaries, PBS Documentaries, PBSFormat:DVD and streaming



they explain this better then me. i am going to wathc this tonight. for a second viewing.








I really have no idea what is going on in our country today. never felt like this. feels well not good.
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Re: PBS Documentary about socialized medicine

Postby krazykat » Sun Mar 28, 2010 7:07 pm

Not good is right
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Re: PBS Documentary about socialized medicine

Postby twistedblister » Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:59 pm

well the health care passed. not sure i understand what is happening but it seems to have components that wont be online until 2014 or somthing crazy like that. that is a heck of a roll out.
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Re: PBS Documentary about socialized medicine

Postby gabrile23 » Mon Mar 29, 2010 10:57 pm

I can't say I understand everything about the heath care reform but I think it was needed.
From what I understand it won't change your current heath care but if you need heath care insurance you can get it through the government. It my cost something im not sure about that but it does it won't cost alot.
Also it will prevent insurance companys denying care based on pre existing conditions see this link on that.
http://healthinsurance.about.com/od/hea ... erview.htm
it will also allow your kid if you have them to say on your policy till their 26 or 27 can't remember. But thats only if their still in college. My sister was in college that long so it does happen.
I don't understand why their such controversy over this. The make it out like its destroying america. Hawaii and Mass both have government mandated heath and many other countries have government run heath care. Their doing ok. Its just a start its not perfect but can be improved and it is for the benefit of life
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Re: PBS Documentary about socialized medicine

Postby MichaelVash7886 » Mon Mar 29, 2010 11:17 pm

Eh, from all I've heard it has not worked out well in Canada or Europe.

And to some people it's the simple fact that the government has their hands in it and they don't think they should be that involved with health care.
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Re: PBS Documentary about socialized medicine

Postby twistedblister » Tue Mar 30, 2010 8:32 pm

Thanks for posting your thoughts guys. i will post tomorrow if i am hopefully when i am feeling better.
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Re: PBS Documentary about socialized medicine

Postby krazykat » Fri Apr 02, 2010 12:27 am

I like the idea of giving those in need health, don't get me wrong, but it looks costly. Yes I know the program is supposed to eventually pay for itself, but what if it doesn't? Guesses have gone wrong before.

I think our number one priority is helping get our economy back up (Even though its getting there) and get unemployment down.

We'll see how it goes down.
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Re: PBS Documentary about socialized medicine

Postby twistedblister » Fri Apr 02, 2010 4:19 pm

its really multi pronged. I just dont understand how and why and what is mandatory and what is voluntary.

yes our economy is still off and somthing needs to stimualte it

it would have been so nice to just lock in those loans at what ever sign up price the people had taken. i know adjustable means that but the banks ate themselves.

our Wars overseas are a mess


and many of our local US policys are based in faulty supersticious thought. many things could be done to really boost the economy but .....

IDK hold on to the job you have right now.
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Re: PBS Documentary about socialized medicine

Postby krazykat » Sat Apr 03, 2010 12:05 am

twistedblister wrote:its really multi pronged. I just dont understand how and why and what is mandatory and what is voluntary.

yes our economy is still off and somthing needs to stimualte it

it would have been so nice to just lock in those loans at what ever sign up price the people had taken. i know adjustable means that but the banks ate themselves.

our Wars overseas are a mess


and many of our local US policys are based in faulty supersticious thought. many things could be done to really boost the economy but .....

IDK hold on to the job you have right now.


Last line for the win. The US is so messed up right now..
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Re: PBS Documentary about socialized medicine

Postby tekkentool » Sat Apr 03, 2010 7:06 am

krazykat wrote:
twistedblister wrote:its really multi pronged. I just dont understand how and why and what is mandatory and what is voluntary.

yes our economy is still off and somthing needs to stimualte it

it would have been so nice to just lock in those loans at what ever sign up price the people had taken. i know adjustable means that but the banks ate themselves.

our Wars overseas are a mess


and many of our local US policys are based in faulty supersticious thought. many things could be done to really boost the economy but .....

IDK hold on to the job you have right now.


Last line for the win. The US is so messed up right now..

it's not exactly nigeria or east timor though, i'd be happy to live there even in the state it's in. it's not perfect but come on :yeh:
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Re: PBS Documentary about socialized medicine

Postby twistedblister » Sat Apr 03, 2010 10:14 am

No its not perfect by a long shot and there is inequity and prejudice but there is plenty of good and oportunity and inventiveness. we just need to get some traction under the systems wheel and get some things happening.
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Re: PBS Documentary about socialized medicine

Postby krazykat » Sun Apr 04, 2010 1:47 pm

twistedblister wrote:No its not perfect by a long shot and there is inequity and prejudice but there is plenty of good and oportunity and inventiveness. we just need to get some traction under the systems wheel and get some things happening.


Agreed TT and TB. It could be a lot worse, I just really can never imagine us getting that bad. Car dealers saw a big pickup in their month sales! Except chrysler. Let's just hope the politicians poop out some good legislature now. (laughs)

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