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Old 08-14-2009, 05:29 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Nate the great View Post
Because my gov't can't run programs very well.

And you're wrong about our system being for the select few. No one is denied care. if you go in to an emergency room you will be treated, even if that means surgery.
What I meant was that those experts who fled Denmark probably don't work at the local emergency room.

But why is it that a private corporation, who only has an obligation by law to uphold the interest of it's shareholders, are better to take care of people. Isn't the best way to make money to harvest the insurance fees and deny treatment when people are in need. In other words: are private corporations really set up in a way that would make them interested in actually spending money treating people.
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