Hospital groups, calling themselves the "insurers of the uninsured," join the fray over universal health care coverage, but offer no ideas on how to fund their $119 billion proposal.
I have listened to many points of view on this topic in my endeavor to understand the full ramifications of what a universal health plan would mean versus other solutions to healthcare for the poor/uninsured. I am still waffling on whose solution I think is best, but I intend to study the matter carefully. Because I know one thing for sure, and that is that my vote for President will be based upon this issue, and this issue alone...
Boheme - This theme is sure to be a centerpiece of the upcoming election - but universal health care coverage of one form or another seems almost certain.
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I have listened to many points of view on this topic in my endeavor to understand the full ramifications of what a universal health plan would mean versus other solutions to healthcare for the poor/uninsured. I am still waffling on whose solution I think is best, but I intend to study the matter carefully. Because I know one thing for sure, and that is that my vote for President will be based upon this issue, and this issue alone...
Boheme -
This theme is sure to be a centerpiece of the upcoming election - but universal health care coverage of one form or another seems almost certain.
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