IF AIR TRAVEL WORKED LIKE HEALTH CARE

FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS–IT’S GOING TO BE A BUMPY FLIGHT.

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25 Responses to IF AIR TRAVEL WORKED LIKE HEALTH CARE

  1. rmrmr says:

    I know all of my pertinent medical information. I don’t need a universal record and I don’t want doctors to be able to share information I don’t want them to share.

  2. laydydee says:

    @rmrmr…A record is kept on you everytime you visit the doctor or hospital. It is called your medical record/file. The problem today is that information is siloed. So if for whatever reason you had to go to a different provider that is not associated with your current provider you will have to fill out forms again with your medical history etc. All the stuff is redundant and you might forget some pertinent information when filling out the forms again. So now there are diff med rec of you.

  3. pennyyourpole643 says:

    19 & single here adn BORED

  4. rmrmr says:

    They keep records but as is said in the video they are not well coordinated so they can’t really affect things. What I should say is I don’t want a central health record.

  5. rmrmr says:

    I think healthcare needs to be reformed but I don’t want a record being kept on me. No way.

  6. teleutube says:

    Health care system IS ALREADY WORKING LIKE AIR TRAVEL…. airlines dropping everyday flights like flies…due to travellers’ pre-existing conditions…
    Ten of thousands travellers dropped from airplanes every year, WITHOUT ANY PARACHUTES !
    GOOD LUCK ON THE WAY DOWN….for other travellers’ safety sake.

  7. kirkuscircus says:

    are they in different parts of the country or something? I mean, it’s daytime where she is at and it’s obviously night for him!

  8. Fetishmale says:

    I love and support amrikanere, but I`m very glad that I live in Denmark or any other civilized country, when I become sick or injured.

  9. InteractiveViewer333 says:

    …the themes here are also common to the school systems BTW. And don’t think ‘hey, that’s socialized!’ SOME things are socialized about it, like money, much of the way the school conducts schoolings is all independent; anyone ever heard of an independent school district? It has that name for a reason. We pay hundreds dollars for sets of books created by professional organizations who research how to help kids learn, then barely use them (each district would rather try a new experiment each yr

  10. glorpy2 says:

    @InteractiveViewer333: Huh? Nobody (of importance) has proposed abolishing copyright privileges, which is all “public domain” is about.

    Your comment seems off-topic.

  11. glorpy2 says:

    You forgot the part where the airline doesn’t actually give you the price ahead of time, but waits a couple months to bill you as it churns through a horrifically slow insurance reimbursement system (even if you don’t have insurance, naturally).

    Yes the market is competitive, but it is only competitive for insurance companies. The US healthcare system is structured to benefit insurance providers, not healthcare providers or consumers.

  12. InteractiveViewer333 says:

    There is also no reason everything has to be a part of the public domains…we’ll need to talk to the government again about that one (there really is a way to have responsible AND minimal internet regulation).

  13. glorpy2 says:

    Erm, so you also don’t use telecommunications, banking, transport, security, education, retail or manufacturing providers? Because they all rely on the Internet for securely relaying their important internal information.

  14. d03boy says:

    The internet is quite safe using some very simple levels of security. Really.

  15. rg0057 says:

    Keep my health information away from the Internet, thanks. Anyone who has used youtube knows its no place for important information.

  16. acidqueen69 says:

    hilarious and depressing

  17. pentel1911 says:

    boo

  18. NYjoshK1 says:

    that was pretty good…. And sadly TRUE

  19. yohanbab says:

    if that was the case, i’ll just take the train insted! the should have an option to jump over the window!

  20. iamborghini1 says:

    this country is way fucked up…. its everyman for themselves… stay away from those wacky christians….

  21. dtnoip28 says:

    @PatriceFitz
    I actually don’t, and I don’t think I know anyone who do, tbh.

    However, your analogy doesn’t really work. The move from oceanic travel to air travel took a long time (about 40-50 years). However, instituting government run healthcare would be a drastic change in a relatively short amount of time.

    Also, you do have to realise that insurance workers are normal people who just want a job to feed their families. The executives would be the bad guys if there were any.

  22. terilgus says:

    OMG, they tagged this as COMEDY?! It’s horrifying, and too true.

  23. noraview says:

    Very very, funny! I loved her happy cheery voice right up to the end. Always feels like you’re talking to a script.

  24. eafalf says:

    The big difference is that transatlantic flights were a product of the FREE market. No one was forced onto the planes.

  25. prothonotar says:

    A wonderful Doctor gave this guy 6 months to live. When he couldn’t pay his bills, he gave him another 6 months.

    I LOVE THIS CROWD!

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