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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: veritas on April 25, 2015, 07:11:29 PM

Title: Freddy Gray police brutality and probably no medical insurance
Post by: veritas on April 25, 2015, 07:11:29 PM
To cover for spinal injuries. Baltimore is shocking. USA and healthcare is a shocking shame.

http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2015/04/25/Rally-over-Freddie-Gray-aims-to-shut-down-Baltimore-on-Saturday/1451429872081/?spt=mps&or=3
Title: Re: Freddy Gray police brutality and probably no medical insurance
Post by: mya88 on April 26, 2015, 09:49:36 PM
To cover for spinal injuries. Baltimore is shocking. USA and healthcare is a shocking shame.

http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2015/04/25/Rally-over-Freddie-Gray-aims-to-shut-down-Baltimore-on-Saturday/1451429872081/?spt=mps&or=3
Actually healthcare in the US is undergoing a dramatic change, thanks to Obama care more than 32mill out of the 47 mill people without health insurance are going to or already have health insurance. Freddy grays issue has nothing to do with his insurance status, but the brutality with which police have been known to handle black men. This has been going on for a while and it’s only recently that citizens have taken matters into their own hands by taking videos to shine the light on police atrocities. Freddy grays injuries could have been prevented....had Freddy gotten the help he needed, right away, he may have lived. This is murder by police or at a minimum manslaughter.
Title: Re: Freddy Gray police brutality and probably no medical insurance
Post by: veritas on April 26, 2015, 10:12:20 PM
Healthcare here is shocking. What Obamacare ? Medicines here cost ten times more than Australia and to see a doctor costs 200 bucks and a small portion covered by health insurance. It costs nothing in Australia to see a doctor.
Title: Re: Freddy Gray police brutality and probably no medical insurance
Post by: Kim Jong-Un's Pajama Pants on April 27, 2015, 01:37:35 PM
Healthcare in the US is the most expensive and commercialized.  But Freddie Gray's issue is not that; he would most definitely have received treatment.

Prior to the current trend of catching cops on camera, I realize I was not aware just how messed up policing is among minorities and blacks in particular.
Title: Re: Freddy Gray police brutality and probably no medical insurance
Post by: mya88 on April 27, 2015, 02:19:33 PM
Healthcare here is shocking. What Obamacare ? Medicines here cost ten times more than Australia and to see a doctor costs 200 bucks and a small portion covered by health insurance. It costs nothing in Australia to see a doctor.
Veri, I am not sure which type of doctors cost 200 bucks unless of course you don't have health insurance, in which case it would cost much more. With insurances its about 20 bucks copay depending on the type of coverage. The problem in the US has always been the unaffordability of health insurance for most people, especially if your job doesn't offer any. Many have gone bankrupt due to medical bills, its ridiculous. Healthcare has been indeed commercialized as Windy states, but I blame that on greedy MD's and scrupulous insurance companies. Of course its nothing compared to Canada, the UK and most other country's that have excellent coverage. Obama hoped to change that so that everyone has the opportunity but he has been facing tough opposition.

But regardless, Freddy's issue wasn't insurance coverage or lack thereof.
Title: Re: Freddy Gray police brutality and probably no medical insurance
Post by: MOON Ki on April 27, 2015, 04:38:05 PM
Healthcare here is shocking. What Obamacare ? Medicines here cost ten times more than Australia and to see a doctor costs 200 bucks and a small portion covered by health insurance. It costs nothing in Australia to see a doctor.

Don't forget that the Australian government also has an extra tax, the Medicare Levy Surcharge, for people who have certain levels of income but don't have private insurance.    The result of that is that is that forces quite a few people to purchase private health insurance.