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01-12-2012, 18.13.14
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Re: Majority of American people "say it is not the federalgovernment's responsibility to make sure all Americans have healthcarecoverage"
On 1/12/12 13:57, in article
[email]21eb247c-b4b5-4e44-92c0-b96597417fd2@bq2g2000vbb.googlegroups.com[/email],
"ÏåàÁðàèí" <lapuanteur@aol.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> misleading
> and ideologically biased towards taxpayer-funded systems...."[/color]
The French system is not funded by the general budget. It is mostly funded
from payroll deductions. There is a system of private insurance which
supplements the Secu. For instance, the Secu only pays for 65% of
medicine costs, the other 35% but a mutual (for most people). Medicare
is funded in a similar fashion. The difference is that the French
system has fewer holes in it, since I have a long lasting disease
I get 100% coverage, and do not run into copays.
Next as far as I know WHO has not issued a comparative study for
over 10 years. The American system has a poor rating because so
maby people are not insured. The quality of US care is excellent,
for those who can afford it
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01-12-2012, 18.13.14
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Re: Majority of American people "say it is not the federalgovernment's responsibility to make sure all Americans have healthcarecoverage"
On 1/12/12 13:57, in article
[email]21eb247c-b4b5-4e44-92c0-b96597417fd2@bq2g2000vbb.googlegroups.com[/email],
"ÏåàÁðàèí" <lapuanteur@aol.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> misleading
> and ideologically biased towards taxpayer-funded systems...."[/color]
The French system is not funded by the general budget. It is mostly funded
from payroll deductions. There is a system of private insurance which
supplements the Secu. For instance, the Secu only pays for 65% of
medicine costs, the other 35% but a mutual (for most people). Medicare
is funded in a similar fashion. The difference is that the French
system has fewer holes in it, since I have a long lasting disease
I get 100% coverage, and do not run into copays.
Next as far as I know WHO has not issued a comparative study for
over 10 years. The American system has a poor rating because so
maby people are not insured. The quality of US care is excellent,
for those who can afford it
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01-12-2012, 18.13.14
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Re: Majority of American people "say it is not the federalgovernment's responsibility to make sure all Americans have healthcarecoverage"
On 1/12/12 13:57, in article
[email]21eb247c-b4b5-4e44-92c0-b96597417fd2@bq2g2000vbb.googlegroups.com[/email],
"ÏåàÁðàèí" <lapuanteur@aol.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> misleading
> and ideologically biased towards taxpayer-funded systems...."[/color]
The French system is not funded by the general budget. It is mostly funded
from payroll deductions. There is a system of private insurance which
supplements the Secu. For instance, the Secu only pays for 65% of
medicine costs, the other 35% but a mutual (for most people). Medicare
is funded in a similar fashion. The difference is that the French
system has fewer holes in it, since I have a long lasting disease
I get 100% coverage, and do not run into copays.
Next as far as I know WHO has not issued a comparative study for
over 10 years. The American system has a poor rating because so
maby people are not insured. The quality of US care is excellent,
for those who can afford it
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01-12-2012, 18.13.14
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Re: Majority of American people "say it is not the federalgovernment's responsibility to make sure all Americans have healthcarecoverage"
On 1/12/12 13:57, in article
[email]21eb247c-b4b5-4e44-92c0-b96597417fd2@bq2g2000vbb.googlegroups.com[/email],
"ÏåàÁðàèí" <lapuanteur@aol.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> misleading
> and ideologically biased towards taxpayer-funded systems...."[/color]
The French system is not funded by the general budget. It is mostly funded
from payroll deductions. There is a system of private insurance which
supplements the Secu. For instance, the Secu only pays for 65% of
medicine costs, the other 35% but a mutual (for most people). Medicare
is funded in a similar fashion. The difference is that the French
system has fewer holes in it, since I have a long lasting disease
I get 100% coverage, and do not run into copays.
Next as far as I know WHO has not issued a comparative study for
over 10 years. The American system has a poor rating because so
maby people are not insured. The quality of US care is excellent,
for those who can afford it
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01-12-2012, 18.13.14
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Re: Majority of American people "say it is not the federalgovernment's responsibility to make sure all Americans have healthcarecoverage"
On 1/12/12 13:57, in article
[email]21eb247c-b4b5-4e44-92c0-b96597417fd2@bq2g2000vbb.googlegroups.com[/email],
"ÏåàÁðàèí" <lapuanteur@aol.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> misleading
> and ideologically biased towards taxpayer-funded systems...."[/color]
The French system is not funded by the general budget. It is mostly funded
from payroll deductions. There is a system of private insurance which
supplements the Secu. For instance, the Secu only pays for 65% of
medicine costs, the other 35% but a mutual (for most people). Medicare
is funded in a similar fashion. The difference is that the French
system has fewer holes in it, since I have a long lasting disease
I get 100% coverage, and do not run into copays.
Next as far as I know WHO has not issued a comparative study for
over 10 years. The American system has a poor rating because so
maby people are not insured. The quality of US care is excellent,
for those who can afford it
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01-12-2012, 18.13.14
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Re: Majority of American people "say it is not the federalgovernment's responsibility to make sure all Americans have healthcarecoverage"
On 1/12/12 13:57, in article
[email]21eb247c-b4b5-4e44-92c0-b96597417fd2@bq2g2000vbb.googlegroups.com[/email],
"ÏåàÁðàèí" <lapuanteur@aol.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> misleading
> and ideologically biased towards taxpayer-funded systems...."[/color]
The French system is not funded by the general budget. It is mostly funded
from payroll deductions. There is a system of private insurance which
supplements the Secu. For instance, the Secu only pays for 65% of
medicine costs, the other 35% but a mutual (for most people). Medicare
is funded in a similar fashion. The difference is that the French
system has fewer holes in it, since I have a long lasting disease
I get 100% coverage, and do not run into copays.
Next as far as I know WHO has not issued a comparative study for
over 10 years. The American system has a poor rating because so
maby people are not insured. The quality of US care is excellent,
for those who can afford it
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01-12-2012, 18.13.14
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Re: Majority of American people "say it is not the federalgovernment's responsibility to make sure all Americans have healthcarecoverage"
On 1/12/12 13:57, in article
[email]21eb247c-b4b5-4e44-92c0-b96597417fd2@bq2g2000vbb.googlegroups.com[/email],
"ÏåàÁðàèí" <lapuanteur@aol.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> misleading
> and ideologically biased towards taxpayer-funded systems...."[/color]
The French system is not funded by the general budget. It is mostly funded
from payroll deductions. There is a system of private insurance which
supplements the Secu. For instance, the Secu only pays for 65% of
medicine costs, the other 35% but a mutual (for most people). Medicare
is funded in a similar fashion. The difference is that the French
system has fewer holes in it, since I have a long lasting disease
I get 100% coverage, and do not run into copays.
Next as far as I know WHO has not issued a comparative study for
over 10 years. The American system has a poor rating because so
maby people are not insured. The quality of US care is excellent,
for those who can afford it
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