And yet the national health systems in Europe manage not to discriminate against unhealthy behaviour. The principle of universal medical care means just that. It's universal. And it's been running for a long time.I'm assuming the sanction is that if they refuse to pay, they're left without medical cover of any kind. You could argue that it's their choice but where do you draw the line? If you want to be fair then it's not just smokers and diabetics is it? People who drink too much (how much is too much?), people who play contact sports, people who indulge in extreme sports, people who take recreational drugs, people who ride motorbikes. The list of risky activities gets longer the more you think about it.
This is my (one of) my main objections to socialized medicine. When society is paying at least part of the cost of one's choices, it's not a stretch for society to begin to dictate those choices and enact punishment for those who chose otherwise. It leads to a loss of freedom. It's not just health care either--socialized anything can lead to such losses.
It might work better if the government stayed the hell out of our business.
The only people this would impact are people who have already invited the government the hell into their business. The government certainly does get a say in how it handles its end of that business.It wants to impose a $50 annual fine for overweight Medicaid recipients
I'm doubtful that fines will provides an incentive to most people, they will simply take the hit.
Staying alive being physically able to enjoy life should be all the motivation anybody needs. And yet ... too many of us abuse alcohol and drugs, eat too much of the wrong foods and eschew exercise.
It is an enabler though. Try getting fat without it
It might work better if the government stayed the hell out of our business.
You might want to read the whole first post at least before replying.
I did. Thanks for playing; here's your lovely parting gift.![]()
It might work better if the government stayed the hell out of our business.
I did. Thanks for playing; here's your lovely parting gift.You might want to read the whole first post at least before replying.![]()
I hope it's a new Admiral™ black and white television!
Except that being pregnant is not an illness.
Thankfully, God or Buddha gave us heartburn to ward off evil foods once we reach thirty.
It is an enabler though. Try getting fat without it
Where I live, foods like pasta, bread, and rice are all cheaper than vegetables and fruit.
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