Re: Health insurance.
Well, I respect our opinions, txs, but. . . .<br /><br />Daughter#1 has been an NICU nurse for 26 years. Recently completed grad school and has become a practitioner. Her partner has been a respiratory therapist, then a RN for 28 years.<br /><br />Daughter #2 has been a Physical Therapist for 20 years and run two clinics. Her husband has been a nurse/USN corpsman and CRNA for 35 years.<br /><br />Daughter #3 has been a RN (ER and Geriatrics) for 19 years. Her husband has been a RN, then CRNA for the same 19 years.<br /><br />Former wife was a PTA for 20 years before she retired.<br /><br />I have been a patient for major problems as a group-insured, uninsured and medicare+medigap patient.<br /><br />I feel pretty confident in my experience and the input of the family to see many angles of the relationships among the professionals, insurance companies, government and the public.<br /><br />Everybody has at least one finger to point at the others as bad guys conspiring to get rich or get something for nothing at the finger pointer's expense.<br /><br />They are probably all right, and all wrong.<br /><br />One question only we old folks ask, and it is one the everyone should ask, is: <br /><br />Is it morally right to try to keep everyone alive, barring no expense, until we are all destitute, drooling, brain dead shadows sitting in the corner, waiting anxiously for God to finally over-rule the establishment and sometimes even our children?