Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Insurance

Should it make a difference for a health care provider where you get your insurance from as long as they are get paid? Does it make a difference if it's is a state funded insurance plan?

9 comments:

  1. I dont think it would make a difference if it was state funded.

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  2. But it does make a difference. A number of health care providers do not accept state funded insurance.

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  3. It should make a difference from a buisness stand point. Health care is run like a company, with competing prices and quality.

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  4. It makes a difference because your information should come from a relaible sorce,it shouldn't matter if they're getting paid for it or not.

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  5. it shouldnt matter which one is used

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  6. It shouldnt make a difference. If you need health care it shouldn't matter what insruence you go through.

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  7. it doesn't matter as long as its all under control

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  8. Health is a serious issue. if you have a sickness that could be deadly its not right for them to say they can't help you just because you don't have that great of insurence. i believe they should be willing to help you either way.

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  9. it shouldnt matter how good of insurence you have on being helped. if your sick or hurt they should help you no matter what! health care and insurense are big problems in this world.

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