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    #321

    Mar 20, 2010, 08:49 PM
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    Where I live, health care is taken care of by the State, if you can't afford it.
    Quote Originally Posted by hheath541 View Post
    I don't qualify for state health care. Child 19 and under qualify based on income. The same with seniors 65 and over. Between those ages, you have to either have a documented disability that requires frequent medical care, or have a child under 19 years old.

    Since I haven't been stupid enough to have a kid I don't want, I don't qualify for health care. The only way to find out if you have a disability is to go to a doctor, which requires health care.
    What State is this, please?
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    Mar 20, 2010, 08:55 PM
    Originally Posted by Clough
    That's what we would like to think, but I'm not so sure about that...
    Quote Originally Posted by J_9 View Post
    Sadly, I have to agree with you Clough. Not sad that I have to agree, but sadly I have to agree... did that make any sense? Nah, I didn't think so.
    You're getting philosophical here, J_9! That's okay! ;)
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    Mar 20, 2010, 08:56 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Clough View Post
    You're getting philosophical here, J_9! That's okay! ;)
    I'm getting philosophical? Maybe I should go back to school for philosophy if the health care bill passes.
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    Mar 20, 2010, 09:02 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Clough View Post
    You're getting philosophical here, J_9! That's okay! ;)
    Why would the bill's passage discourage current health care workers? Seems like there would be an even bigger need for good people. The salaries and benefits would be less?
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    #325

    Mar 20, 2010, 09:03 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Clough View Post
    What State is this, please?
    Ohio
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    Mar 20, 2010, 09:10 PM

    Happy your feeling a bit better Alty.

    Take care everyone and have a great night.

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    Mar 20, 2010, 09:10 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Wondergirl View Post
    Why would the bill's passage discourage current health care workers? Seems like there would be an even bigger need for good people. The salaries and benefits would be less?
    The salaries and benefits would be WAY less. There is already a nursing shortage, and we don't get paid near what we should. Not that I'm knocking having a job, mind you.

    What you don't see are the behind-the-scenes. For example, we have a form of health care here in TN that is similar to what the bill proposes. What we have here are people going to L&D at 7 at night when they could have visited the doctor before 5. These costs are astronomical and we don't get paid for that. Our unit only gets paid for actual deliveries.

    We have patients who come up to our unit for attention getting purposes only, but none of them are real insurance carrying people, but rather medicaid patients. Now, I'm not saying that all medicaid patients are like that, but we do have a high number of them that are.

    I could go on and on about this as I am not only a nurse, but I reconcile the charges for every person who comes to our unit for anything. I have a meeting on Wednesday with the state and corporate auditors to discuss these charges. We lose almost 75% of our revenue to people that do not have private insurance.
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    Mar 20, 2010, 09:18 PM
    Originally Posted by Clough
    You're getting philosophical here, J_9! That's okay! ;)
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    I'm getting philosophical? Maybe I should go back to school for philosophy if the health care bill passes.
    It's a matter of opinion. The health care bill, if passed or not, is a matter of philosophical debate, in my opinion.
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    #329

    Mar 20, 2010, 09:21 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by hheath541 View Post
    ohio
    Thank you for filling me in about that. I'm in Illinois. I'll have to check out the statutes in Ohio.
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    Mar 20, 2010, 09:22 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by J_9 View Post
    The salaries and benefits would be WAY less. There is already a nursing shortage, and we don't get paid near what we should. Not that I'm knocking having a job, mind you.

    What you don't see are the behind-the-scenes. For example, we have a form of health care here in TN that is similar to what the bill proposes. What we have here are people going to L&D at 7 at night when they could have visited the doctor before 5. These costs are astronomical and we don't get paid for that. Our unit only gets paid for actual deliveries.

    We have patients who come up to our unit for attention getting purposes only, but none of them are real insurance carrying people, but rather medicaid patients. Now, I'm not saying that all medicaid patients are like that, but we do have a high number of them that are.

    I could go on and on about this as I am not only a nurse, but I reconcile the charges for every person who comes to our unit for anything. I have a meeting on Wednesday with the state and corporate auditors to discuss these charges. We lose almost 75% of our revenue to people that do not have private insurance.
    Wow! My niece just became an RN, and I got the impression she is pretty well-paid.

    Your description of the nursing situation sounds almost identical at times to the library profession -- "people going to [the library] at 7 at night [and wanting to stay past closing at 9] when they could have visited [it] before 5... [people] who come up to [the library] for attention getting purposes only, but none of them are [card-carrying patrons], but rather [unincorporated residents who cannot check out books because they don't pay taxes to the library]." And we serve everyone at notoriously low salaries no matter what their needs or where they live.

    I feel for you!
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    #331

    Mar 20, 2010, 09:53 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Wondergirl View Post
    Wow! My niece just became an RN, and I got the impression she is pretty well-paid.
    It all depends if she is working in a for-profit or not-for-profit hospital and what her specialty is.
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    Mar 20, 2010, 10:06 PM
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    It all depends if she is working in a for-profit or not-for-profit hospital and what her specialty is.
    She's just a floor nurse, maybe at a church-run hospital (but not sure). It's a small-town, semi-rural area near the Quad Cities (Illinois-Iowa -- near Clough, in fact).
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    Mar 21, 2010, 06:05 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by J_9 View Post
    The salaries and benefits would be WAY less.
    A friend was watching the political stuff today on TV and emailed me this: "Well, the AMA supported it and so does the biggest nurses assoc, the ANA. They urged its passage."
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    Mar 21, 2010, 06:20 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Wondergirl View Post
    A friend was watching the political stuff today on tv and emailed me this: "Well, the AMA supported it and so does the biggest nurses assoc, the ANA. They urged its passage."
    Where did your friend get this info?

    The only two doctors I work for (they voted for Nobama) have decided to retire if this passes. Why? Because they will be required to perform abortions. Something they clearly don't believe in. It is against their beliefs as obstetricians and Christians.

    We will be earning .50 on the dollar, there will be more patients than there are doctors, so the waiting list to get in to be seen will be significantly higher.

    Look at what Alty is going through, how long it is taking her to be seen and diagnosed, that is what we are facing. Higher mortality rates due to fewer providers and longer wait lists to be seen for diagnostic treatments.

    Medicare will suffer, the elderly who depend on this will have increased health costs while those that have babies to get a check will have decreased costs.

    Look at it this way, those that have to pay for their health care, or a portion thereof, take better care of themselves, even if it's only $10 a visit.
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    Mar 21, 2010, 06:59 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by J_9 View Post
    Where did your friend get this info?
    I said she was watching the sessions on TV. She likes that stuff.

    I thought the idea is that everyone will have to purchase an insurance plan or pay a penalty. Nothing is supposed to be free.
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    Mar 21, 2010, 07:05 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Wondergirl View Post
    I thought the idea is that everyone will have to purchase an insurance plan or pay a penalty. Nothing is supposed to be free.
    That's not all that's involved. OB/GYNs are supposed to be able to perform abortions whether they want to or not. The costs of health care will actually be increased for senior citizens, there is so much more, I could go into a diatribe, but we are already hijacking Alty's thread. :o

    While I agree that we need to do something, the current plan will ruin us. Doctors will retire, nurses will retire, the shortage of medical professionals will leave us in a health care bind.

    I'd like to read that email your friend sent you. I don't know anyone in my profession who is actually "for" this bill. We are afraid of it actually. If it passes, I will be going back to school for my masters to work in the legal field, yet again, as an expert witness.
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    Mar 21, 2010, 07:32 PM
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    I'd like to read that email your friend sent you.
    I quoted her entire email except for a comment about a recipe she made that had fennel in it. Do you want that part too?
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    Mar 21, 2010, 07:59 PM

    The only two doctors I work for (they voted for Nobama) have decided to retire if this passes. Why? Because they will be required to perform abortions. Something they clearly don't believe in. It is against their beliefs as obstetricians and Christians.
    They should not be forced to do that! There has to be more dialog about this.
    Clearly we have many kinks to work out of this plan.The bottom line is health care for everyone.That is the goal.
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    Mar 21, 2010, 08:15 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by artlady View Post
    They should not be forced to do that! There has to be more dialog about this.
    Clearly we have many kinks to work out of this plan.The bottom line is health care for everyone.That is the goal.
    That's the goal Artsy, but this is not the correct plan. The docs I work for will have to accept everyone, and do whatever procedure is necessary, including abortion.

    My opinion is that we have to protect our elderly. They have worked all their lives to be able to enjoy the luxuries of life. They won't be able to do that with the current plan.
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    Mar 21, 2010, 08:27 PM
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