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"Medical Gluttony"
In a reference to the ongoing national debate over healthcare reform,
Brawley said the "irrational tendency to adopt treatments and technologies without adequate assessment is a form of 'medical gluttony' and a major reason that U.S. per capita healthcare costs are the highest in the world. We do not get what we pay for; our life expectancy is 29th among developed countries." http://www.medpagetoday.com/Hematolo...teCancer/15776 Look, 2pid, a doctor just called you "fatso". LoL. |
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"Medical Gluttony"
On Sep 1, 1:37*pm, ScottW2 wrote:
On Aug 31, 9:49*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote: In a reference to the ongoing national debate over healthcare reform, Brawley said the "irrational tendency to adopt treatments and technologies without adequate assessment is a form of 'medical gluttony' and a major reason that U.S. per capita healthcare costs are the highest in the world. We do not get what we pay for; our life expectancy is 29th among developed countries." http://www.medpagetoday.com/Hematolo...teCancer/15776 Look, 2pid, a doctor just called you "fatso". LoL. *While on the opposite end is the unlikely adoption of robotic surgery tools like the DaVinci system available today. The catch 22 will be this. It can't be shown effective without wide scale trials but you can't have wide scale trials without it being a covered procedure. Oh, so you need Socialism to make the free market work. And experimental drug trials are covered by insurance. Who knew? I get it now. LoL. |
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"Medical Gluttony"
On Sep 1, 2:55*pm, ScottW2 wrote:
On Sep 1, 12:33*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote: On Sep 1, 1:37*pm, ScottW2 wrote: On Aug 31, 9:49*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote: In a reference to the ongoing national debate over healthcare reform, Brawley said the "irrational tendency to adopt treatments and technologies without adequate assessment is a form of 'medical gluttony' and a major reason that U.S. per capita healthcare costs are the highest in the world. We do not get what we pay for; our life expectancy is 29th among developed countries." http://www.medpagetoday.com/Hematolo...teCancer/15776 Look, 2pid, a doctor just called you "fatso". LoL. *While on the opposite end is the unlikely adoption of robotic surgery tools like the DaVinci system available today. The catch 22 will be this. It can't be shown effective without wide scale trials but you can't have wide scale trials without it being a covered procedure. Oh, so you need Socialism to make the free market work. *No, you need socialism to protect you from feeling guilty. About what? *Think how many people could have gotten a checkup for the price of your trip to England. That's the cool thing, 2pid. Only a moron would see things as "either- or". And experimental drug trials are covered by insurance. Who knew? *Depends on the policy and the insurer. *All that fine print is over your head. So only a few companies cover them? Does your policy cover experimental treatments or are you putting all of those necessary wide- scale trials on the backs of the rest of us? LoL. |
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"Medical Gluttony"
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, ScottW2 wrote: Stephen might find the padding of depends a benefit on his bench. What would it take to declare Scott a troll? He takes positions he doesn't believe in, flames opponents in lieu of arguing his own case, starts off-topic threads continually. Stephen |
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"Medical Gluttony"
MiNe 109 said: Stephen might find the padding of depends a benefit on his bench. What would it take to declare Scott a troll? He takes positions he doesn't believe in, flames opponents in lieu of arguing his own case, starts off-topic threads continually. Witless admitted that his life has been threatened by Normals on more than one occasion. He probably has some cuts and bruises as well to commemorate his assholishness. |
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"Medical Gluttony"
On Sep 1, 6:46*pm, MiNe 109 wrote:
In article , *ScottW2 wrote: Stephen might find the padding of depends a benefit on his bench. What would it take to declare Scott a troll? He takes positions he doesn't believe in, flames opponents in lieu of arguing his own case, starts off-topic threads continually. Troll? That sounds like an emotionally-underdeveloped imbecile to me. |
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"Medical Gluttony"
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, ScottW2 wrote: On Sep 1, 4:50*pm, George M. Middius wrote: MiNe 109 said: Stephen might find the padding of depends a benefit on his bench. What would it take to declare Scott a troll? He takes positions he doesn't believe in, flames opponents in lieu of arguing his own case, starts off-topic threads continually. Witless admitted that his life has been threatened by Normals on more than one occasion. He probably has some cuts and bruises as well to commemorate his assholishness. I see you've met Stephen's troll definition on every count. Of course he's too myopic and generally wimpy to admit it. Nope. Stephen |
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"Medical Gluttony"
MiNe 109 said: Witless admitted that his life has been threatened by Normals on more than one occasion. He probably has some cuts and bruises as well to commemorate his assholishness. I see you've met Stephen's troll definition on every count. Of course he's too myopic and generally wimpy to admit it. Nope. Stephen, I recognize that your brain is life-size (as opposed to pea-size). |
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"Medical Gluttony"
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George M. Middius wrote: MiNe 109 said: Witless admitted that his life has been threatened by Normals on more than one occasion. He probably has some cuts and bruises as well to commemorate his assholishness. I see you've met Stephen's troll definition on every count. Of course he's too myopic and generally wimpy to admit it. Nope. Stephen, I recognize that your brain is life-size (as opposed to pea-size). His isn't even actual size. Stephen |
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