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29/01/2007 12:03:40
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
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Windows XP SP2
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01186493
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See now my mother had a stens op on her arteries a few years ago. Now she's got polyps or something in her bowels and has been in and out of hospital numerous times of late, for check-ups, consultations, whatever-oscopies, etc. This has cost us all nothing except for the NHI contribs she paid in during her working life. Even if she hadn't and had been unemplyed all her life it would have been the same.

It's really hard for us to grasp a society where this isn't the norm.

>My mother is on a fixed income and she was born in 1938 so she has had plenty of recent experience with this. All I can say is that I am more and more inclined to vote for socialized health care here in the U.S. After so many years of hard work (I know of few in my generation who have worked as hard as she has her whole life) it is difficult at best to pay for medicine and medical care. I (along with my 3 sisters) pay her medical costs and it is running just me a couple of hundred a month. With the amount of money I pay in taxes I find it very difficult to believe that we cannot have medical care for everyone.
>It costs me very little for my own medical care because I have good insurance through where I am employed. That is not available to everyone in this country though unless they are fortunate to work for a company which provides it. Even so, if my employer switches coverages or companies (as most do to negotiate the best deal annually) or I lose my job or switch jobs, then I have to be concerned with any pre-existing conditions.
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>>>**The insurance companies are part of the largest lobbiest AGAINST nationalized health care**
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>>>We keep hearing that government is inefficient. Private enterprise can do it better.
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>>>Government does not have to pay millions in executive compensation.
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>>>A statistic I hear over and over.
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>>>Medicare's administrative expense is only 2%
>>>Medicare's administrative expense is only 2%
>>>Medicare's administrative expense is only 2%
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>>>They do not compete with that.
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>>Consider being on a fixed income. You have medicare so you have no problems concerning medical care. Or do you?
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>>Part A deductible $992
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>>I think that Part B costs $88 a month perhaps more.
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>>Part B deductible $131
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>>I do not know the details about part D but it is a difficult thing to understand at best.
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>>Is Medicare that great a deal? How does that average person on a fixed income pay for medical expenses? Just do not get sick!
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>>In 99 days,15 hours and 45 minutes I will be 65 so this topic is of interest to me. :)
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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