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May 12, 9:32 pm, "aw" <aw...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "kujebak" <kuje...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On May 12, 8:21 pm, "aw" <aw...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > "kujebak" <kuje...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On May 12, 2:56 pm, "aw" <aw...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > The absence of any responses to any of the direct
> > > health care arguments indicates that we have again
> > > managed to stretch your cranial ganglion to its limit.
> > > So give it a rest for a while, eh?
> > > Don't forget your assignment ;-)
>
> > > Kujebaku neboj, Feeb te pod****i i kdyz budes placat (jako vzdy
> > > piciciny).:-))))))))))))))))))))))))
>
> > > US health insurance costs rise nearly twice as fast as pay:
> > > survey
>
> > > The cost of health insurance in the United States climbed nearly
> > > twice as fast as wages in the first half of 2007, with family
coverage
> > > costing employers around 1,000 dollars (714 euros) a month, a poll
> > > showed
> > > Wednesday.
>
> > > Premiums for employer-sponsored health insurance rose an average
> > > of 6.1 percent in 2007, while wages went up by 3.7 percent, the
> > > Employer
> > > Health Benefits Survey released by the Kaiser Family Foundation and
> > > the
> > > Health Research and Educational Trust showed.
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> > > The 6.1 percent rise in health insurance premiums marked a
> > > slowdown from the rate of increase last year, but also strongly
> > > outpaced
> > > inflation, running at 2.6 percent.
>
> > > "In 2007, the increase in health insurance premiums was about
> > > twice the rate of inflation and not quite twice the increase in
> > > workers'
> > > pay," Kaiser vice-president Gary Claxton said in a webcast.
>
> > > Premiums for family coverage have surged by 78 percent since
> > > 2001, while wages have gone up 19 percent.
>
> > > The average premium for family coverage in 2007 was just over
> > > 12,000 dollars, with workers having to pick up part of the cost.
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> > > Workers contributed, on average, 273 dollars a month towards
> > > family health coverage packages, up from 248 dollars last year, the
> > > survey,
> > > which polled just over 3,000 public and private employers with three
> > > or
> > > more
> > > workers during the first five months of 2007, showed.
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> > > "Every year health insurance becomes less affordable for
> > > families and businesses. Over the past six years, the amount
families
> > > pay
> > > out of pocket for their share of premiums has increased by about
1,500
> > > dollars," Drew Altman, chief executive of Kaiser, said in a
statement.
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> > > Employers in the United States offer health insurance packages
> > > as a worker benefit.
>
> > > In 2007, 60 percent of US firms offered health benefits.
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> > > That was down by nine percentage points on companies offering
> > > health care packages in 2000, the survey showed.
>
> > > Low-paid workers were found to have the fewest healthcare
> > > options, because the small firms they tend to work for are less
likely
> > > to
> > > offer coverage.
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> > > The high cost of premiums was cited as a main reason firms fail
> > > to provide healthcare coverage to their employees.
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> > > A survey released last month by the US Census Bureau showed that
> > > 47 million people had no health insurance in the United States last
> > > year,
> > > up
> > > from 44.8 million in 2005.
>
> > > France is healthcare leader, US comes dead last: study
> > > Jan 8, 2008
>
> > > WA****NGTON (AFP) - France is tops, and the United States dead
> > > last, in providing timely and effective healthcare to its citizens,
> > > according to a survey Tuesday of preventable deaths in 19
> > > industrialized
> > > countries.
>
> > > The study by the Commonwealth Fund and published in the
> > > January/February issue of the journal Health Affairs measured
> > > developed
> > > countries' effectiveness at providing timely and effective
healthcare.
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> > > The study, entitled "Measuring the Health of Nations: Updating
> > > an Earlier Analysis," was written by researchers from the London
> > > School
> > > of
> > > Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. It looked at death rates in subjects
> > > younger
> > > than 75 that could have been prevented by timely and effective
medical
> > > care.
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> > > The researchers found that while most countries surveyed saw
> > > preventable deaths decline by an average of 16 percent, the United
> > > States
> > > saw only a four percent dip.
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> > > The non-profit Commonwealth Fund, which financed the study,
> > > expressed alarm at the findings.
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> > > "It is startling to see the US falling even farther behind on
> > > this crucial indicator of health system performance," said
> > > Commonwealth
> > > Fund
> > > Senior Vice President Cathy Schoen, who noted that "other countries
> > > are
> > > reducing these preventable deaths more rapidly, yet spending far
> > > less."
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> > > The 19 countries, in order of best to worst, were: France,
> > > Japan, Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany,
Greece,
> > > Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, ****tugal, Spain,
> > > Sweden,
> > > the United Kingdom and the United States.
>
> > > Some countries showed dramatic improvement in the periods
> > > studied -- 1997 and 1998 and again between 2002 and 2003 --
outpacing
> > > the
> > > United States, which showed only slight improvement.
>
> > > White the United States ranked 15th of 19 between 1997-98, by
> > > 2002-03 it had fallen to last place.
>
> > > "It is notable that all countries have improved substantially
> > > except the US," said Ellen Nolte, lead author of the study.
>
> > > Had the United States performed as well as any of the top three
> > > industrialized countries, there would have been 101,000 fewer deaths
> > > per
> > > year, the researchers said.
>
> > Excuse me, but that' not what I asked. I asked what
> > ****tion of *your* paycheck is eaten away by health
> > insurance premiums.
>
> > Clovece uz zase?? Me je u rekta co a kolik ty platis. Cisla mluvi samy
> > za
> > sebe.
> > Kvalita vasi medical je znama celymu svetu. Precti si above.Kolik
> > platite
> > a
> > za co.
> > A ze nemate fronty v ordinacich bez se podivat do LA tam uz zavreli i
> > hospitals pro
> > pathetick sluzbu, kde pacienti vyzadujici prvni pomoc zemreli na
> > lavickach
> > v
> > cekarne.
> > A kdyz by jste nekdy poskytly narodu to jedno ze zakladnich lidskych
> > prav,
> > povinost statu
> > poskytnou "bezplatnou" lekarskou sluzbu i tem 47milionum nepojistenych
> > tak
> > se ukaze
> > kde ma koza med. A moje zkusenost s US medical je abhorent. Ale to je
> > jina
> > vec.
> > Tohle by melo stacit i takovymu hnupovi, jako je Feeeb.
>
> > > Had the United States performed as well as any of the top three
> > > industrialized countries, there would have been 101,000 fewer deaths
> > > per
> > > year, the researchers said.
>
> > I am getting seriously impatient with you Tony.
> > It seems you are just asking for another F.
>
> > So, vis co jsme rikavali na vojne: Napis to domu.- Hide quoted text -
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> "Zakladni lidsky prava", "povinost statu",
> "humanitni principy",
>
> "prace slechti cloveka",
>
> Tak bobanku to jsi sem prinesl ty, ja ne, ja jsem clovek postradajici
> tvoje
> bolsevicky idee.
>
> c^ec^e, kurva ty placas jako bolsevik
>
> Prace slechti cloveka prines me jenom jednou, opakuji jenom jednou, kde
> jsem ja se o tom
> zminil jenom jednou, please.
>
> Jako
> ****j mentalni relikt z lepsiho zitr^ka.
>
> Hnupe jenom jednou,kde jsem ja tohle vyrkl, jenom jednou.
>
> Ses si toho vubec vedom?
> Potrbujes fakt palici do hlavy :-)))
>
> Zakladni lidsky prava a povinosti statu, kterej rozhoduje o byti a
preziti
> naroda
> urovni zivota pro mene vyvolene.
> Nebo snad by melo byt dovoleno statu, v jehoz moci je vsechno tohle
> dovoleno
> pouze mrzaceni zivota milionum???????
>
> Vyhlasovat valky na vylhanym podkladu a mrzacit budoucno
> naroda? Clovece co tady placas. Cim vic se tady projectujes
> tim vic .....ale
> A BTW zakladni lidska prava, vzdyt ty ani nerozumis pojmu............-
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Kujebaku ty troubo a co chces rict? :-))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
****ad se se Standou!!!!!!!!!! Von je taky retarded.:-)))))))))))))))


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