dansig said:government does not have access to the database, only health care personel.
LOL that is funny. I am sure your Gov has a few Doctors on the payrole. See how easy it is to get around it?
dansig said:government does not have access to the database, only health care personel.
people said:dansig said:government does not have access to the database, only health care personel.
LOL that is funny. I am sure your Gov has a few Doctors on the payrole. See how easy it is to get around it?
riverwolf1 said:dansig,
That sounds fair to me, if you figure min 30%-35% max that is something I could live with. Like you pointed out you don't have a bunch of other govt intervention like ATF, NEA, Energy Dept, EPA, so that keeps your tax's lower. The only thing that would be tough would be your long cold winter, I suspect it has 3 seasons July, August, and Winter! Have a great day.
I would like to correct your statement regarding funding for medical services provided and paid for by the U.S. Government. There are NO "kickbacks" as you put it coming from the government. The absolute maximum that a hospital can receive in payment is 100% of a set fee for any given procedure. If the hospital doesn't toe the line and do what the government demnads, that 100% figure is reduced to 99% or less. In some cases, depending on how much importance is put on collecting and reporting data, the reimbursement can be far less than 100%. In other words, the government is saying, "you have earned this money but we are going to hold some percentage of it back until you give us what we want". The hospitals have to earn the same money twice. Once when they provide the service and once when they satisfy the governments demands for information.muddy72 said:Fellas don't read into this too deep! My wife is the Ambulatory Coordinator for the EMR, Electronic Medical Records, for a large local health care system. The whole EMR has been coming for some time but our ever controlling Govn't has decided to make it madatory by a certain date to start using the system of the providers choice. There are basic EMR's in use that aren't compatible with anything outside the hospital itself, so unless Washington is coming to the hospital to read some records don't worry! Now like the system my wife oversee's it's quite diverse. The nurse is not correct in that the Govn't can just see your records. The only thing the Govn't will see is what is reported to them. Like necchi said "don't get down on the doctors". There have been Dr.'s quit, get fired or you name it over this whole EMR requirement. Alot of time they're not too well received. Some hate it some love it. Hospitals get kick backs from the Govn't for proving how efficient and implimented a system is. Like 7+ figure kick backs!
areaone said:I remember the Watergate Hearings of the Mid Seventies, -----I don't recall---------worked well in the Senate, could possibly work in this current enviroment.
Do doctors asked if you have household cleaners locked? Pools fenced off? Prescription drugs safely stored? Sharped object like kitchen knifes out of the way, etc, etc?FryeGuy said:... Well, I guess that is a typically testy question, but that she understands, but that with a child she just wanted me to make sure that we had gun locks, a gun cabinet, or better yet a safe that our child couldn't access without us around. I think in that situation, in hindsight, is a very relevant question at a peditricians office. ...
steve_podleski said:Do doctors asked if you have household cleaners locked? Pools fenced off? Prescription drugs safely stored? Sharped object like kitchen knifes out of the way, etc, etc?FryeGuy said:... Well, I guess that is a typically testy question, but that she understands, but that with a child she just wanted me to make sure that we had gun locks, a gun cabinet, or better yet a safe that our child couldn't access without us around. I think in that situation, in hindsight, is a very relevant question at a peditricians office. ...
No, the firearm question is politically motivated.
dansig said:The healthcare system is paid for with the taxes, but everyone is entitled to the same service regardless of income or amount of money in the wallet.
Income tax is 20-25% and then there is 10% tax for the city one lives in.