kenberg, on 2013-November-15, 12:33, said:
Is it more important to you that we preserve personal choice or that we all work together to take care of each other?
I bet that personal choice would win in a landslide.
I am hoping that personal choice can be preserved while we also make progress in taking care of those in bad circumstances. It is not easy to do, but if it costs me some cash to do it I am up for giving it a shot. If it costs me by sharply reducing my personal choice, I am not.
I could hope, perhaps naively, that Obama had figured how to do what has to be done for others in a way that would cost me only in the pocketbook. It's beginning to look less and less like he has thought it all through very accurately.
Hi, Ken,
Having read most of your posts on different WC subjects, I seem to remember in your history that your own personal choices of doctors have not always worked out for the best and you have had to change doctors on occasion. What I hear you say with "personal choice" is that you want to retain the ability to change providers. I'm not so certain that isn't possible in NHS systems, but I haven't lived under that type of care. I am fairly certain that in an NHS you are not required to use only a specific doctor.