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    Repiglican Roast

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    I'm furious about my squandered nation.

    Monday, January 16, 2006

    Emergency health care in ‘serious condition’

    System in poor capacity to deal with public health disasters, analysis finds

    WASHINGTON - The nation's emergency care system itself is ailing, warns a new health care analysis.

    The emergency health care system's in serious condition. We have a safety net for health care that is frayed, said Dr. Stephen Epstein, an emergency care physician at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston.

    Epstein was a member of the American College of Emergency Physicians task force that studied the nation's emergency care. Their report is being released Tuesday.

    These self righteous doctors think the problem with the system is malpractice insurance cost. That's some really fine analysis. Let's hope they do better when examining our bodies.

    The real problem is the health care system is FOR Profit.

    I've listened at length to SheSwine, emergency room physician, bitch and whine and rage on about how health care is a privilege, not a right, and the poor can die, die, die, punctuated with descriptions of her weekend during which she went to mass, no shit.
    I'm sure she spews flesh eating venom all over any poor people who seek care at the small town emergency room where she works, and I know she voted TWICE for fellow idiot Bush who has churned the economy to create another 5 or 6 million uninsured and still counting.

    There's only one solution. Nationalize the health care system. Unethical sociopaths like She Swine will flee the profession in droves.

    1 Comments:

    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    It's only a matter of time before national healtcare comes to be. Remember when Hillary wanted to push a national healthcare system and was bitchslapped into the backgroud? Well, now these fucking overinflated bankrupt corporations like Delphi and immorally bankrupt corporations like Wal-Fart and GM are crying that healthcare costs them too much. It also doesn't help that Bush wants to cut the tax benefit corporations receive for even having a healthcare plan. My prediction is that as a result of these fucking corporations pleading poor, they will be the ones who push national healthcare and the even more morally bankrupt GOP will take all the credit.

    Why didn't they just work with Hillary back in 1992 ...

    8:52 AM  

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