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ladeedah
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I read with interest all of the responses so far. I have never understood why the USA is the only industrialized country that does NOT provide Universal healthcare to it's citizens. I've talked to several of my Canadian friends about their healthcare system and they all feel blessed that they don't have to worry about their healthcare. They've reassured me that the negative things that I have read about their healthcare system were things that they never experienced. Thank you, Cesco, for letting us know that you appreciate that your country provides Universal Healthcare. Thank you, Cindylou, for your insightful response (to which I agree with) ... and Tobit for correctly pointing out that the term "Socialized Medicine" is just being used as a scare tactic by politicians who want our healthcare system to remain a "For Profit" system.
All I know is that my husband has had to choose his employment based on the insurance that they offer. We are lucky that he is employed or our family would be uninsured (since I am self-employed we could not afford the high premiums and my daughter has CF so the premiums would be even higher IF they would insure her at all). I have always believed that the USA should provide it's citizens with Universal Healthcare (we pay our taxes and I'd rather see that money spent on USA healthcare than the endless wars that we have been involved in).
So far, President Obama' s changes has allowed our adult daughter to remain insured until she is 26 ... then, hopefully, she will NOT be denied insurance because of her pre-existing condition (IF she would even be able to afford to purchase private health insurance ... since they are For Profit, I'm sure they would charge a small fortune).
All I know is that my husband has had to choose his employment based on the insurance that they offer. We are lucky that he is employed or our family would be uninsured (since I am self-employed we could not afford the high premiums and my daughter has CF so the premiums would be even higher IF they would insure her at all). I have always believed that the USA should provide it's citizens with Universal Healthcare (we pay our taxes and I'd rather see that money spent on USA healthcare than the endless wars that we have been involved in).
So far, President Obama' s changes has allowed our adult daughter to remain insured until she is 26 ... then, hopefully, she will NOT be denied insurance because of her pre-existing condition (IF she would even be able to afford to purchase private health insurance ... since they are For Profit, I'm sure they would charge a small fortune).