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Originally posted by MBgrower View PostAgree, the same usual group that floods our health care system will still get priorty and abuse the system at the tax payer expense. it is quite sickening when someone who rarely uses the system, has to go to the back of the line and then wait two years for elective surgery. this system needs, at the bare minimum allow more private services for those that want to bypass these two year waits.
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Health im no expert.
Australia we have universal medicare which i think is 2% of taxable income.
Low income unemployed aged disabled get free health care.
I go to a doctor its $65 for a consult so govt is paying a portion.
Surgery etc for is 85% govt funded patient has to pay the rest huge huge waiting list for surgery again except for low income etc as above they pay zero.
Private health cover encouraged by govt and they pay 30% of premium but its a sliding scale income earners of $140,000 and above have to pay for own private.
I pay $387 per month for private and get $1200 back per year but no waiting on surgery.
Cheaper than worker accident insurance.
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[QUOTE=sawfly1;399096]Going to the moon , I say good for them.
national pride.
And the tech advancements ,
Hard to measure.
I find it all fascinating
Back in the early 70's I was fortunate to get one of my first jobs in a start up Pea fractional plant.
One of my co-workers had the first Texas Instruments scientific calculator I ever saw and knew how to use it.
The first hand held computer that replaced the slide rule and a pen and paper.
A direct result of the 60's space race.
I think it cost him $175 at a time when nurses made $4 hr.
We needed a high capacity protein tester as we were using one that you poured reagent thru and looked much like a moisture tester. Had to calibrate every 5 samples.
Two former Vietnam Vets/former NASA workers brought in a huge digital scanner that as leading edge never seen before.
NASA had far reaching effects in those days and touched us way out in the boonies.
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