From: minutemn@yabbs To: laelth@yabbs Subject: re: Socialized Medicine Date: Wed Feb 9 22:40:45 1994 Well, maybe you should also wonder why all those nations are slowly finding their systems going bankrupt (such as Sweden) failing because of the constricting beauracracy created (such as England), or finding some of its citizens fleeing the taxes of their country, but returning for medical care (such as Canada). Yes, it is true that the "health care industry" (doctors, hospitals, pharmaceautical companies) do have high bills. This comes not, as you put it from "the market system at its pest" but from the common fact of high insurance costs. These come from the number and incredible sums awarded from malpractice suits (trust me, I'm Pre-Law, not Pre-Med, and what I'm saying is damning my own profession). As for your 25%, this number is fallacious. 23.75% (or so) of those are TEMPORARILY without health care coverage. This can occur for several reasons, change of jobs, insurance companies, moving, etc. which leaves approx 2% of Americans without Health care. it is to these 2% that the government must focus it resources. This can be done through a thorough reorganization of current social programs.