Showing posts with label free for clinic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free for clinic. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 November 2011

Free for HealthCare

It really makes no sense whatsoever, and yet people somehow believe that they deserve free healthcare, and they love the concept of someone else paying for it. If it doesn't have the money, it has to tax us to get it, or it has to borrow it from a foreign governments and investors, or our government has to print that money. Now then, all of these are problematic because if the government taxes us they are taking our money therefore, healthcare that they provide us is obviously not free. If they borrow money from a foreign government they have to pay that money back with interest, and it will be the American taxpayer that pays that interest.
Finally, if the government prints money, that causes inflation, and that means the dollars that you have today will be worth less in the future. Well, might I suggest to you that you deserve it because you voted for free healthcare, and if you'll recall the quote above; "there is no such thing as a free lunch."

Free for Hospital

In this economy, it is no wonder that attorney liens are in demand for the different difficult cases involving medical lien funding. Many people are choosing to enter their local hospital for surgeries and medical help that they need but cannot afford. Many patients in hospitals are unable to pay their bills, but doctors cannot turn them away once they enter the hospital for examination. An obvious solution to this problem would be to simply get health insurance. Many insurance plans are very costly and not affordable to many so people have been forced to go without health insurance for some time. Without health insurance, people are unable to receive care that is paid for. Even though health insurance is expensive, it is a lot better than paying for hospital expenses straight out of pocket and people need to realize that.
Not paying your medical bills is kind of like when a house forecloses. In the hospital's case, because many people are without insurance, they allow more time and even modified payment plans, but people are sometimes forced to give up property as compensation for the services that were granted to the patient.