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Health Care HELL-ON-EARTH HEALTHCARELESS for Naive Americans

 Dear “Naive Americans,”

I’m ecstatic about universal healthcare, electronic medical records, and government oversight. 

First, universal healthcare. TRICARE, a private and public partnership, of government funded military healthcare is universally substandard. When was your last visit to a military, veterans or state hospital? I’m delighted to know that the known substandard healthcare “system” you’ve required soldiers and the poor to endure, is a long overdue for the rest of you.

Second, electronic medical records will ensure the perpetual revision of your records to conceal medical negligence, delete all records of off label use of drugs not approved by the FDA, and genetic profiles and history will determine whether or not you receive treatment, and you live or die based on the a bureaucrats entry of the words “unsuitable,” “complex history,” and “pre-existing conditions,”  -- there is after all a duty to die for the greater good, ask any veteran.

Third, government oversight, You’ll be surprised to find that in order to get universal healthcare and the twin evil of electronic medical records, you’ll have to waive your right to sue for medical negligence, even intentional, willful, and malicious medical malpractice. Please do join the million plus war veterans backlogged seeking medical treatment and related disability benefits. Did you know that less than 10% of disabled veterans are due to combat? Or that most of the 90% others, are victims of indifferent medical negligence and malpractice? Ask any disabled, destroyed, and destitute veteran that you avoid eye contact with while they languish on your streets, begging for food, work and change. Flying a flag while ignoring your veterans is offensive. 

After all the soldier through blood, sweat, tears and shattered minds, bodies and destroyed futures and families, fought to ensure your equality. It’s high time you were made equal.

Sincerely yours,

“Ecstatic”

Ben David (stole from a Dr. letter to the editor ) 

 

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