thanks for your replies Sky, Ledgewood and Rainbowzz.
Has anyone seen the movie? I was wondering what others thought of it, especially those not in America.
In the movie they interviewed people from Canada, and some in the hospital in England and also Americans that now live in France and how thankful they are to be able to pick doctors, have house calls and not have to pay a dime.
I was curious if others that have watched the movie were aware of what a sad state health care is in, here in the US.
Some that work fulltime here in the US and are barely getting by on low wages-- they are most likely uninsured or underinsured.
anyway-- sorry

--- I'm on a soapbox

lately.
I get the feeling some americans are afraid of a national program or indifferent-- those that have adequate care-- for the time being.
all I can say is I hope that those people don't loose everything, when they find out what little their insurance -- in the end, pays for. People are loosing their homes due to "non-payment" from their insurance-- leaving the patient with thousands of dollars of debt. One woman was denied payment because she forgot to put on her application that, five years ago she had a yeast infection-- so she was billed the total amount of her bill -- over $7000.
something is skrewed up.......
I'm exhausted......
mandy