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- From: mccall@mksol.dseg.ti.com (fred j mccall 575-3539)
- Subject: Re: Is Microsoft the next Standard Oil?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.181143.29826@mksol.dseg.ti.com>
- Organization: Texas Instruments Inc
- References: <1992Dec30.073702.20328@noose.ecn.purdue.edu> <1992Dec30.193602.12123@spang.Camosun.BC.CA> <1992Dec31.140006.5472@wam.umd.edu>
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 18:11:43 GMT
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- In <1992Dec31.140006.5472@wam.umd.edu> rsrodger@wam.umd.edu (Yamanari) writes:
-
- >In article <1992Dec30.193602.12123@spang.Camosun.BC.CA> dbarker@spang.Camosun.BC.CA (Deryk Barker) writes:
- >>helz@ecn.purdue.edu (Randall A Helzerman) writes:
- >>: In article <1992Dec29.193954.27752@spang.Camosun.BC.CA>, dbarker@spang.Camosun.BC.CA (Deryk Barker) writes:
- >>: |> I don't think that's what I said. The fact is that your free market
- >>: |> system fails to provide some 25% of your population with any medical
- >>: |> care whatsoever.
- >>:
- >>: I'll repeat myself and please read it this time, WE DON'T HAVE A FREE
- >>: MARKET IN HEALTH CARE. We have a "mixed system" in which the federal
- >>: goverment pays for and therefore mandates 60% of the health care.
- >>
- >>No need to shout. If you examine those countries whose health care is
- >>the envy of the rest of the world, you will find not only that they do
- >>not espouse a free market in health care, but that the entire health
- >>care system is run by the government. Case closed.
-
-
- > What, the German system that is in desparate need of reform due
- > to rising costs? Or do you mean the Canadian system--you know,
- > the same one that has it's patients coming down to the US
- > to get CT scans, MRI's and bone scans done because Canada
- >\ has insufficient hardware?
-
- I suggest you talk to some Canadians about their health care system.
- Finding a Canadian who would be willing to trade their system for ours
- is QUITE difficult. Or talk to people who provide health care service
- in the U.S. close to the Canadian border. You'll find there aren't
- huge floods of Canadians coming down here because they can't get care
- at home. Get some facts and stop believing all the propaganda.
- This, by the way, would also seem to be good advice for you with
- regard to OS/2 and Windows/NT -- just thought I'd mention them, since
- you seem to have missed doing it.
-
- >
- > The other day (about three weeks ago) I went to the doctor because
- > my knee was immobile. So, the doctor took some xrays and determined
- > that we needed anMRI done because there was obvious swelling, but
- > nothing to be seen on the xrays. So I called the MRI center to schedule
- > an appointment. "When would you like to come?" "Oh, well, when are
- > times available?" "*Oh, anytime, just about."
-
- That's nice. Now, with that much unused capacity, how high do you
- think the costs are to maintain it?
-
- > Thank you, yes--theUS does need reform. Medicare reform. Insurance
- > reform. But I'd rather have a system o' plenty than a deficient
- > system o' "let's all wait in lines like shoppers in a soviet
- > supermarket".
-
- Get some facts, then get back to us. Preferably in a newsgroup where
- this kind of discussion would be germane.
-
- --
- "Insisting on perfect safety is for people who don't have the balls to live
- in the real world." -- Mary Shafer, NASA Ames Dryden
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