12-19-2011, 07:28 PM
First of all....nobody gets "left to die". Everyone gets treated regardless of if they can pay or not. Those that can't pay already have their health care costs passed through to everyone else.
Actually, it's not at all. There is already a huge issue with lack of doctors and medical professionals. Thank the lawyers and the government for that one. Even if you fixed the issue tomorrow you're 20 years minimum from making headway against it.
Read this:
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i bleed green Wrote:Obviously with a bigger population there would be more money for health care, and more beds and doctors etc. so its all proportional.
Actually, it's not at all. There is already a huge issue with lack of doctors and medical professionals. Thank the lawyers and the government for that one. Even if you fixed the issue tomorrow you're 20 years minimum from making headway against it.
Read this:
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