Thread: Seriousness US Health Care Plan
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Old 03-25-2010, 08:55 AM   #10
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3) My husband may actually be willing to visit a doctor for the first time in a couple of decades, now that we're not worried he'll be denied care for "pre-existing conditions" if my job ever changes.
And seams to be the main point here. Decision to get some some health care should not be dependent on money.
I remember someone on another board mentioning her husband was sick, back home, and that he would have to eat by himself because the insurance would not pay for perfusion, and they couldn't afford it. Kind of sad.
And yes, i'm glad that all the exam i'm passing are fully paid for. Allows to do everything needed.

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