By: Janice Salomon
I’m so for it. While I was unemployed and COBRA ran out, I had a year or more of pure pay as you go medical care for myself. Like living without a credit card, (yes you can rent a car and buy airline...
View ArticleBy: John Hayden
Thanks for your thoughtful comment. You’re right about the wide availability of free screenings. In my community, where there are a lot of older folks, health fairs for sr citizens are common. I wonder...
View ArticleBy: John Hayden
It’s very frustrating that we Americans are so far behind countries like Australia, Canada, England, France, and Japan, to name a few.
View ArticleBy: seventhvoice
It would be John. Especially considering that America is viewed by so many as the land of opportunity. I’ve tried to explain to my daughter, who has a deep love for all things American, that all things...
View ArticleBy: sledpress
An excellent point about this free screening racket. I do believe it is a racket. Medical care when needed is, obviously, lifesaving; medical “care” foisted on people who have, at best, a slightly high...
View ArticleBy: John Hayden
You are so right, Ms. Sled. The medical profession is belatedly recognizing that false positives and unnecessary but potentially dangerous invasive procedures can do more harm than good!
View ArticleBy: John Hayden
@ Seventh Voice — I agree. Waiting for an appointment or waiting in line is a small price to pay for equal access to health care for all. In the modern world, and especially in America, we’ve started...
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