Fogdog
Well-Known Member
I'll come out and say that I've helped my mother deal with multiple health care issues and Medicare has been great. There are limits though. We had to schedule routine appointments well in advance and there are fewer doctors willing to accept Medicare patients. That said, when she was really sick, she got great care. No complaints. It's not free, however. She chose to pay for supplemental insurance which covered what Medicare doesn't and that is her largest bill each month. That is, after paying for room, board and services in an assisted living facility. She's running out of money to pay for that. When she does, we start dealing with Medicaid and I have no idea what that's going to be like.That's the important question here. It would have to be as good as what we have already. I know I would like everyone to have a plan like ours. We have around 400,000 members in the US alone and so that's a lot to get to go along with a plan change. We definitely don't want less
Medicare with the extra benefits of eye and dental care would be even better. So, I don't really have an issue with Medicare for all. I just have an issue with forcing everybody into that plan all at once. I think that giving people the choice whether or not to take their health care dollars and pay the government or pay a private company is a better way to manage the transition.