Worried an aggressive new rule could cut into providers’ earnings, key members of Congress including Rep. Richie Neal are helping private industry weaken the administration’s position in federal court.
where do you live? Around the DC area, there are tons of Kaiser facilities, so it's easy. Plus, I personally don't mind going to only Kaiser facilities in exchange for paying basically nothing, having all my care centralized, and no insurance bullshit?
Also, isn't this essentially the same as how things would work if we had an NHS?
Jk but I live in Washington and most of their facilities are compounded in the Seattle area, they do have a certain distance where they won’t make you go to a kaiser facility but it’s way too much
As for it being like the nhs idk I guess but if America implemented socialized healthcare(lol never gonna happen) I would want it to apply to all healthcare facilities not just their specific facilities. It may work for the nhs but Britain is tiny and much less spread out compared to America
where do you live? Around the DC area, there are tons of Kaiser facilities, so it's easy. Plus, I personally don't mind going to only Kaiser facilities in exchange for paying basically nothing, having all my care centralized, and no insurance bullshit?
Also, isn't this essentially the same as how things would work if we had an NHS?
Where do you live :fedposting:
Jk but I live in Washington and most of their facilities are compounded in the Seattle area, they do have a certain distance where they won’t make you go to a kaiser facility but it’s way too much As for it being like the nhs idk I guess but if America implemented socialized healthcare(lol never gonna happen) I would want it to apply to all healthcare facilities not just their specific facilities. It may work for the nhs but Britain is tiny and much less spread out compared to America