Message from @Ned
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Because your previous argument was a non-sequitar
my point is, you hafta pay for insurance anyway, you might as well pay that same amount into a free healthcare system instead which will make you better off in the long run
Your assertion and conclusion were two disparate things
nero is a bit right there
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but yeah, i get why people may not like it still
Fuck using insurance, healthcare should be as easily accessible as possible
You should be able to walk into a hospital, get treated and leave without dealing with any paperwork
you still gotta fill out paperwork doe
why without doing paperwork?
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So it's as easy as possible
then have them sign paperwork afterward or smth at the very least
So that people are encouraged to see doctors more regularly
hospitals often use paperwork regarding children to show any indications of domestic abuse
if they keep coming to the hospital with broken bones and injuries, then they check it out
Fine, I was proposing an ideal solution
i mean yeah but still its ridiculous nobodys turned away by seeing the doctor bc theyre too scared or lazy to do paperwork
yeah
I'll concede that IRL some paperwork will always be needed
well i mean i think its ultimately better if they do
ideally
doctors need past medical records
and they need to keep updating them
and paperwork gives more of a legal confirmation for operations and such
it protects the doctors
Fair enough
I'll admit that I was wrong
ok cool
and it help also the patients because the doctors are better this way
Though my more general assertion that hospitals should be as accessable as possible stands
doctors are kinda sped either way though
And to this end healthcare should be free at point of use
not my doctor <:yus:538083968881524747> pelth
Fuck big pharma, they don't deserve billions of dollars
Penis
remember philidor and valeant?
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