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ПеаБраин[_4_] December 2nd, 2012 02:43 PM

That 'panacea" of Socialized medicine in Sweden
 
That 'panacea" of Socialized medicine in Sweden

"While Sweden has long taken pride in its public healthcare system,
lengthening queues and at times inconsistent care have prompted many
Swedes to opt for private healthcare with many gaining the benefit
through insurance policies offered by employers, currently responsible
for 80 percent of healthcare insurance market.

The idea behind private health insurance is simple enough: those put
off by the idea of heading to publicly funded clinics and hospitals
can purchase a policy through an insurance company and instead enjoy
speedy medical attention with private doctors....."

google: "While Sweden has long taken pride in its public healthcare
system, lengthening queues" and retrieve over 500 sources


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PJ O'D December 2nd, 2012 05:37 PM

That 'panacea" of Socialized medicine in Sweden
 
On Dec 2, 9:39*am, "simon calder"
wrote:

"While Sweden has long taken pride in its public healthcare system,
lengthening queues and at times inconsistent care have prompted many
Swedes to opt for private healthcare with many gaining the benefit
through insurance policies offered by employers, currently responsible
for 80 percent of healthcare insurance market.



It STILL has a state funded system for healthcare.....



"...lengthening queues and at times inconsistent care have prompted
many
Swedes to opt for private healthcare...."

Sid9[_2_] December 2nd, 2012 06:03 PM

That 'panacea" of Socialized medicine in Sweden
 

"PJ O'D" wrote in message
...
On Dec 2, 9:39 am, "simon calder"
wrote:

"While Sweden has long taken pride in its public healthcare system,
lengthening queues and at times inconsistent care have prompted many
Swedes to opt for private healthcare with many gaining the benefit
through insurance policies offered by employers, currently responsible
for 80 percent of healthcare insurance market.



It STILL has a state funded system for healthcare.....



"...lengthening queues and at times inconsistent care have prompted
many
Swedes to opt for private healthcare...."


So?
They have choice and no Swedes go without care


PJ O'D December 2nd, 2012 06:12 PM

That 'panacea" of Socialized medicine in Sweden
 
On Dec 2, 12:03*pm, "Sid9" sid9@ bellsouth.net wrote:
"PJ O'D" wrote in message

...









On Dec 2, 9:39 am, "simon calder"
wrote:


"While Sweden has long taken pride in its public healthcare system,
lengthening queues and at times inconsistent care have prompted many
Swedes to opt for private healthcare with many gaining the benefit
through insurance policies offered by employers, currently responsible
for 80 percent of healthcare insurance market.

..
It STILL has a state funded system for healthcare.....


"...lengthening queues and at times inconsistent care have prompted
many
Swedes to opt for private healthcare...."

..
So?
They have choice and no Swedes go without care


neither do Americans

google: "medicare", then google "medicaid" , and then google: "EMTALA"

Sid9[_2_] December 2nd, 2012 06:32 PM

That 'panacea" of Socialized medicine in Sweden
 

"PJ O'D" wrote in message
...
On Dec 2, 12:03 pm, "Sid9" sid9@ bellsouth.net wrote:
"PJ O'D" wrote in message

...









On Dec 2, 9:39 am, "simon calder"
wrote:


"While Sweden has long taken pride in its public healthcare system,
lengthening queues and at times inconsistent care have prompted many
Swedes to opt for private healthcare with many gaining the benefit
through insurance policies offered by employers, currently
responsible
for 80 percent of healthcare insurance market.

.
It STILL has a state funded system for healthcare.....


"...lengthening queues and at times inconsistent care have prompted
many
Swedes to opt for private healthcare...."

.
So?
They have choice and no Swedes go without care


neither do Americans

google: "medicare", then google "medicaid" , and then google: "EMTALA"


Wrong.
We have choice but many Americans go without care


BeamMeUpScotty December 2nd, 2012 06:47 PM

That 'panacea" of Socialized medicine in Sweden
 
On 12/2/2012 12:32 PM, Sid9 wrote:

"PJ O'D" wrote in message
...
On Dec 2, 12:03 pm, "Sid9" sid9@ bellsouth.net wrote:
"PJ O'D" wrote in message

...










On Dec 2, 9:39 am, "simon calder"
wrote:

"While Sweden has long taken pride in its public healthcare
system,
lengthening queues and at times inconsistent care have prompted
many
Swedes to opt for private healthcare with many gaining the benefit
through insurance policies offered by employers, currently
responsible
for 80 percent of healthcare insurance market.

.
It STILL has a state funded system for healthcare.....

"...lengthening queues and at times inconsistent care have prompted
many
Swedes to opt for private healthcare...."

.
So?
They have choice and no Swedes go without care


neither do Americans

google: "medicare", then google "medicaid" , and then google: "EMTALA"


Wrong.
We have choice but many Americans go without care

Obviously it's by CHOICE because the care is there for them to get if
they wanted it.

So Americans have CHOICE just as you say Swedes have.

--
*Welcome to Socialism*
-Kum bay ya-

Runge 667 December 2nd, 2012 07:10 PM

That 'panacea" of Socialized medicine in Sweden
 
Yes donovan, we'd rather live in Sweden than in your country...
You can crosspost your crap, swedes are mostly happy and obviously, you are
not.

"ПеаБраин" a écrit dans le message de groupe de
discussion :
...
That 'panacea" of Socialized medicine in Sweden

"While Sweden has long taken pride in its public healthcare system,
lengthening queues and at times inconsistent care have prompted many
Swedes to opt for private healthcare with many gaining the benefit
through insurance policies offered by employers, currently responsible
for 80 percent of healthcare insurance market.

The idea behind private health insurance is simple enough: those put
off by the idea of heading to publicly funded clinics and hospitals
can purchase a policy through an insurance company and instead enjoy
speedy medical attention with private doctors....."

google: "While Sweden has long taken pride in its public healthcare
system, lengthening queues" and retrieve over 500 sources


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PJ O'D December 2nd, 2012 09:39 PM

That 'panacea" of Socialized medicine in Sweden
 
On Dec 2, 3:15*pm, AliASS wrote:

In Spain, health care is FREE
for*everyone*.

--
AliASS

..
"FREE" for*everyone*?


PJ O'D December 2nd, 2012 10:21 PM

That 'panacea" of Socialized medicine in Sweden
 
On Dec 2, 1:03*pm, AliASS wrote:

"...lengthening queues and at times inconsistent care have prompted
many
Swedes to opt for private healthcare...."

...
So?
They have choice and no Swedes go without care

..
neither do Americans


google: "medicare", then google "medicaid" , and then google: "EMTALA"

..
Not everyone is covered by those programs.

..
AliASS


ALL Americans over 65 and ALL disabled Americans are eligible for
medicare, AliASS, where government pays the provider for healthcare
services direct.

Medicard is available to all of the poor under certain income levels,
AliASS. Some just don't bother to apply because they know they won't
be deprived the care EMTALA (below) provides.

EMTALA covers EVERYONE walking though the doors of medical facilities
including illlegal aliens where medical care cannot be denied
regardless of ability to pay in accordance with federal law, AliASS.






Planet Visitor II[_3_] December 3rd, 2012 07:59 AM

That 'panacea" of Socialized medicine in Sweden
 
On Sun, 2 Dec 2012 12:03:23 -0500, "Sid9" sid9@ bellsouth.net wrote:


"PJ O'D" wrote in message
...
On Dec 2, 9:39 am, "simon calder"
wrote:

"While Sweden has long taken pride in its public healthcare system,
lengthening queues and at times inconsistent care have prompted many
Swedes to opt for private healthcare with many gaining the benefit
through insurance policies offered by employers, currently responsible
for 80 percent of healthcare insurance market.



It STILL has a state funded system for healthcare.....



"...lengthening queues and at times inconsistent care have prompted
many
Swedes to opt for private healthcare...."


So?
They have choice and no Swedes go without care


Private healthcare is capitalism.... not socialism.



Planet Visitor II


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