I just want to say with this whole argument about doctors denying patients and not being paid, be careful not to confuse Medicare and Medicaid. You will find statistics for both but it's easy to see something like "25% of doctors refusing patients" and see the Medi part and just assume. Some changes are happening to Medicare and some to Medicaid.Unfortunately, in a general way nothing will change. The system has a lot of flaws now and it will have a lot of flaws later. For some people things will get better. For some people things will get worse. For some people it will be pretty much the same. Being on dialysis sucks and will continue to suck.
Quote from: NDXUFan on August 14, 2013, 03:34:49 AMRocker, HemoDoc has never, ever supported For-Profit Dialysis companies. I don't understand how this is in any way related to this thread, nor how you imagine that I thought that.He has, however, argued against the cuts, and takes their hostage rhetoric seriously. I am for the cuts, and think their rhetoric is bull.QuoteIf you think Kent Thiry would not protect his wallet over a dialysis patient, you are drunk and have been drinking. Davita DOES NOT have compassion for any dialysis patient. If you believe that, you are nuts.Since I have said more or less exactly that, I'm not sure what you're arguing...?Quote Yes, I have been in management, just like you. I didn't say I was "in management". My husband and I own a business. We are those "small businesspeople" that politicians like to pretend they're pandering to. But the "concerns" politicians claim we have are generally not remotely close to reality.QuoteLook at the numbers, do you think the employer is going to pay a fine of $2,000 or health insurance costs that are thousands upon thousands of dollars? Many employees are not highly skilled, not like the majority of people in your company, that is not reality.Right, that's not what HD said. Of course the McD's and WMs are going to do that - they don't care about their employees.What in fact HD said was that companies that now provide insurance (NOT WM and McD's, but companies that care about employees) would stop doing that and pay the fine instead.Which is ludicrous.QuoteWhat happens to a business who pays an employee much more than that employee produces??? This is, ummmm, kind of a silly question. If an employee is not doing the work they were hired to do, they are fired. If, however, your business model is so bad that no employee can produce enough to cover their costs - then you have a deeply flawed business model and will quickly fail regardless of law.
Rocker, HemoDoc has never, ever supported For-Profit Dialysis companies.
If you think Kent Thiry would not protect his wallet over a dialysis patient, you are drunk and have been drinking. Davita DOES NOT have compassion for any dialysis patient. If you believe that, you are nuts.
Yes, I have been in management, just like you.
Look at the numbers, do you think the employer is going to pay a fine of $2,000 or health insurance costs that are thousands upon thousands of dollars? Many employees are not highly skilled, not like the majority of people in your company, that is not reality.
What happens to a business who pays an employee much more than that employee produces???
[quote author=NDXUFan link=topic=29264.msg464816#msg464816 date=1376476489 What Obama is doing is not compassion, he cares more about how he thinks of himself, that the actual reality of what he is doing to people on dialysis and the average individual. I hate to inform you that most law school grads, like Obama, have little to no knowledge about Basic Economics. Yes, I am in law and I was an Economics major. Obama also knows nothing about science, most of my family is in the hard sciences, Chemistry and Physics. Obama bashes certain groups, because it wins votes, it is just that simple.
This may be a simple question regarding a complex subject, but it seems to me that most politicians are telling us that entitlements need to be cut. So, why are any of you surprised and/or outraged that cuts will be made to the ESRD program? It's an "entitlement", isn't it? Aren't there a lot of people out there telling us that government shouldn't be involved in our health care? And don't a lot of people vote for these politicians who run on this sort of platform?
Firing employees is a very expensive proposal, as I have been told by a number of CEO's, mostly small business people.
Many small business people are opposed to ObamaCare, especially employers who are offering health insurance to their employees......
Yes, I do live in Cincinnati and I am aware of the company. No, they do not have margins to afford Obamacare. They will have to pay either $684,000 in fines or $1.5 million in increased health insurance costs. The company simply does not have the margins to afford this expense. As Obamacare pushes these companies out of business, this will mean less tax revenue for dialysis, not a really smart idea, is it?
I'm sorry but in capitalism companies are formed to make money, either for individuals or stock holders. If these private companies go out of business and you have to count on the government hang on! We lived next to the Canadian boarder and people from Canada were paying out of pocket for .cancer treatments because they were on a one year waiting list in Canada! Socialism SUCKS!! Our system has problems but the free market is the only thing that dialysis patients have going for them. If these private clinic don't fight for you who will? It took me 5 years to find this site. (by accident). Our government is trying to demonizes big business but that is what made this country!! Support the effort of your clinics to save your rights to good care! They are spending their money to do it. My wife is a dialysis patient and as it is we have had to loose everything to get the help we get!! So I surely can't fight big brother but my wives clinic can.
Free Market or Capitalism is one thing.Making huge profits off sick people and Medicare (aka taxpayers) is another.
Quote from: Rerun on August 26, 2013, 09:32:01 PMFree Market or Capitalism is one thing.Making huge profits off sick people and Medicare (aka taxpayers) is another.How much profit is too much?
But, what if you need to go to the hospital but they won't send you because they want the incentive? Any good idea is corrupted by someone.I personally think Medicare has it right. DaVita charges what they want (65K per month) and medicare doesn't even look at what they want they GET $3,000. Like the Mom whose kid wants the whole box of cookies but she gives them 1.
Can that really be true that in NZ south island all hemo patients are at home? How does that work? If you can't handle doing it yourself do they send a nurse out? Or do they deny you care? It sounds impossible to me although an interesting dream.