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Too Late to Save Private Health Care?

Charles1165 Wrote: Jan 29, 2010 11:33 AM
In my view, the best way to save (reduce the cost of) health care is two simple things. The first is to allow Insurance companies to make their plan available to anyone in any state. The competition would surely lower costs. I have actually heard the pundits talk about this so this may come to pass.

The second way will be more difficult to realize because presently the legal profession controls the legislative process. That said, what must be done is to align the US system of legal compensation with that of the rest of the civilized world. If we would eliminate the "contingency fee" system as "Tort Reform", we would see a marked reduction of frivolous law suits and thence a large reduction of mal-practice insurance...
Please, make comments about such a matter base on fact, not emotion. One does not "choose" to be a transsexual no more than one chooses to have a cleft lip / hare lip or a bicuspid aortic valve. The condition of gender miss-match is genetic. In the case of men/boys, they live a life of a women trapped in a mans body. The reverse is true for women. A few, but certainly not all are homosexual (also a genetic abnormal condition)

While in practice, I saw many transsexual patients referred to me by a psychiatrist who saw these people for the emotional toll their condition was taking. When I asked him why me he said that he knew that I did not judge people by appearances. At first I had doubts but when a native indian tribe sent a...
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