Italian hospitals collapse: Over 1,000 patients unattended in RomeLee Duna@lemmy.nz to World News@lemmy.world – 100 points – 10 months agoeuronews.com11Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentOh and I forgot an important one: There is no way this could be prevented!!!!The solution clearly is privatization. /SOn a macabre note, by privatising health care the providers could just raise prices enough until availability matches demand. Problem solved. Or wait, this is incompatible with human rights, is it?We can look at the US to see exactly what the outcome was before Obamacare. It is still awful, but it was even worse then.
Oh and I forgot an important one: There is no way this could be prevented!!!!The solution clearly is privatization. /SOn a macabre note, by privatising health care the providers could just raise prices enough until availability matches demand. Problem solved. Or wait, this is incompatible with human rights, is it?We can look at the US to see exactly what the outcome was before Obamacare. It is still awful, but it was even worse then.
The solution clearly is privatization. /SOn a macabre note, by privatising health care the providers could just raise prices enough until availability matches demand. Problem solved. Or wait, this is incompatible with human rights, is it?We can look at the US to see exactly what the outcome was before Obamacare. It is still awful, but it was even worse then.
On a macabre note, by privatising health care the providers could just raise prices enough until availability matches demand. Problem solved. Or wait, this is incompatible with human rights, is it?We can look at the US to see exactly what the outcome was before Obamacare. It is still awful, but it was even worse then.
We can look at the US to see exactly what the outcome was before Obamacare. It is still awful, but it was even worse then.
Oh and I forgot an important one:
There is no way this could be prevented!!!!
The solution clearly is privatization.
/S
On a macabre note, by privatising health care the providers could just raise prices enough until availability matches demand. Problem solved.
Or wait, this is incompatible with human rights, is it?
We can look at the US to see exactly what the outcome was before Obamacare. It is still awful, but it was even worse then.