Shiko versionin e plotë : Mjekesia ne SHBA eshte e shtrenjte? Shifeni sa do jete kur te behet falas.
demokratet dje sapo siguruan 60vota ne senat ku do miratohet ligji per shendetsine. eshte tmerr. punedhenesit do i detyrojne puntoret te blejne inshurancen mjekesore "falas" nga shteti.
{Albanian}
20-12-2009, 08:11
Cfare do te thuash me "falas" shpjegoje pak me shume se ne USA duhet te paguash per inshurancen mjekesore perndryshe spitalet ste prekin me dore pa pasur inshurance, ose me pak fjale po se pate je ne dore te zotit se ne dore te mjekut nuk behet llaf.
Cfare do te thuash me "falas" shpjegoje pak me shume se ne USA duhet te paguash per inshurancen mjekesore perndryshe spitalet ste prekin me dore pa pasur inshurance, ose me pak fjale po se pate je ne dore te zotit se ne dore te mjekut nuk behet llaf.spitalet nuk refuzojne ndihmen mjekesore nqs nuk ke inshurance ne amerike. por trajtimi eshte me i sakte kur ke inshurance.
ajo falas do te thote do behet si sistemi europian te gjithe i njejti trajtim. dmth pa cilesi. eshte i mire ne pergjithesi por ne raste te vecanta eshte kot fare.
psh sa po ata shqiptare kane paguar ne amerike e kane shpetuar ku ne europe per ate semundje nuk i kane dhene asnje shprese?
mos ki merak se do ket spitale private .. shko atje po te duash
Princess
24-12-2009, 00:40
Shpresoje mos te kaloje... kush pret radhen per te pare doktorin pastaj! Pffff kshu eshte kur ve fukaran ne pushtet - na e shpifi me varfanjuket!!
Princess
24-12-2009, 00:41
Cfare do te thuash me "falas" shpjegoje pak me shume se ne USA duhet te paguash per inshurancen mjekesore perndryshe spitalet ste prekin me dore pa pasur inshurance, ose me pak fjale po se pate je ne dore te zotit se ne dore te mjekut nuk behet llaf.
Me dore te gjithe te kapin... problemi eshte qe te vijne billat ne shtepi, edhe gjej vend edhe futu.
Shpresoje mos te kaloje... kush pret radhen per te pare doktorin pastaj! Pffff kshu eshte kur ve fukaran ne pushtet - na e shpifi me varfanjuket!!nuk eshte vene fukarai por marksistet
bill u aprovua ne senat sor ne mengjes, do nje ri-aprovim nga house e representatives e pastaj behet ligj me firmen e obames.
si eshte ky ligh?
2010 = taksat do shtohen, jo benefite nga ky ligj
2011 = taksat do shtohen, jo benefite nga ky ligj
2012 = taksat do shtohen, jo benefite nga ky ligj
2013 = taksat do shtohen, jo benefite nga ky ligj
2014 = taksat do shtohen, fillojne benefitet nga ky ligj
Princess
24-12-2009, 14:23
Te mirat....
Health Insurance Reform and Massachusetts: The Case for Change
The health care status quo is not an option for our states. If we do nothing, by 2019 the number of uninsured people will grow by more than 30 percent in 29 states and by at least 10 percent in every state. The amount of uncompensated care provided will more than double in 45 states. Businesses in 27 states will see their premiums more than double. And fewer people will have coverage through an employer.1 Massachusetts has already taken crucial steps towards improving the health system. The time for national health insurance reform is now.
Under reform in Massachusetts:
254,000 residents could qualify for premium tax credits to help them purchase health coverage through the health insurance exchange.
1 million seniors would receive free preventive services.
180,000 seniors would have their brand-name drug costs in the Medicare Part D “doughnut hole” halved.
70,700 small businesses could be helped by a small business tax credit to make premiums more affordable.
Health Insurance Reform Provides Early Relief and Health Security.
Proposals implemented in 2010 and 2011 will produce real benefits for:
Families: The 6.5 million residents of Massachusetts will benefit as reform:
Ensures consumer protections in the insurance market. Insurance companies will no longer be able to place lifetime limits on the coverage they provide, use of annual limits will be restricted, and they will not be able to arbitrarily drop coverage.
Creates immediate options for people who can’t get insurance today. Reform will establish a high-risk pool to enable people who cannot get insurance today to find an affordable health plan.
Ensures free preventive services. 29 percent of Massachusetts residents have not had a colorectal cancer screening, and 13 percent of women over 50 have not had a mammogram in the past two years.2 Health insurance reform will ensure that people can access preventive services for free through their health plans. It will also invest in a prevention and public health fund to encourage prevention and wellness programs.
Supports health coverage for early retirees. An estimated 96,600 people from Massachusetts have early retiree coverage through their former employers, but early retiree coverage has eroded over time.3 A reinsurance program would stabilize early retiree coverage and provide premium relief to both early retirees and the workers in the firms that provide their health benefits. This could save families up to $1,200 on premiums.
Seniors: Massachusetts’s 1 million Medicare beneficiaries4 will benefit as reform:
Lowers premiums by reducing Medicare’s overpayments to private plans. All Medicare beneficiaries pay the price of excessive overpayments through higher premiums – even the 83 percent of seniors in Massachusetts who are not enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan.5 A typical couple in traditional Medicare will pay nearly $90 in additional Medicare premiums next year to subsidize these private plans.6 Health insurance reform clamps down on these excessive payments.
Reduces prescription drug spending. Roughly 180,000 Medicare beneficiaries in Massachusetts hit the “doughnut hole,” or gap in Medicare Part D drug coverage that can cost some seniors an average of $4,080 per year.7 Reform legislation will provide a 50 percent discount for brand-name drugs in this coverage gap.
Covers free preventive services. Currently, seniors in Medicare must pay part of the cost of many preventive services on their own. For a colonoscopy that costs $763, this means that a senior must pay $1798 – a price that can be prohibitively expensive. Under reform, a senior will not pay anything for that colonoscopy, or for any other recommended preventive service. A senior will also get free annual wellness visits to his or her provider, with a personalized prevention plan to remain in good health.
Small businesses: While small businesses make up 76 percent of Massachusetts’s businesses, only 59 percent of them offered health coverage benefits in 2008.9 70,700 small businesses in Massachusetts could be helped by a small businesses tax credit proposal that makes premiums more affordable.10 And these small businesses would be exempt from any employer responsibility provisions.
States: State budgets will be relieved from rising health care costs as reform:
Reduces state employee premiums. Coverage would continue to be expanded to the uninsured, decreasing the amount of uncompensated care costs that gets shifted to the premiums of state employees. For states that provide early retiree health benefits to their state employees, a reinsurance program would provide premium relief of up to $1,200 per family policy per year for all employees.
Reduces uncompensated care. Right now, providers in Massachusetts lose $259 million in uncompensated care each year,11 which states subsidize at least in part. Instead, under reform, uncompensated care would begin to be reduced immediately as more uninsured people gain coverage.
Health Insurance Reform Provides Stability, Security, and Choice.
Provides relief from rising health care costs.
Ends the “hidden tax”. The $259 million spent on uncompensated care in Massachusetts often gets passed along to families in the form of a hidden premium “tax”.12 By expanding coverage to the uninsured, health insurance reform will eliminate this burden on people who already have insurance.
Provides premium tax credits. Without reform, individuals and families in Massachusetts will spend increasing amounts of money out-of-pocket to cover premiums, deductibles, and co-payments, from $6.3 billion today to up to $8.8 billion in 2019.13 Through health insurance reform, 254,000 Massachusetts residents could be eligible for premium credits to ease the burden of these high costs.14
Promotes health insurance portability and choice. Health insurance reform will build upon Massachusetts’ health insurance exchange to provide individuals with a wide variety of choices and ensure that they will always have coverage, whether they change jobs, lose a job, move or get sick.
Currently 175,000 residents of Massachusetts do not have health insurance, and if nothing is done, by 2019 this population could swell to 373,000. The exchange will help the uninsured to obtain needed coverage at an affordable price.15
Supports long-term home and community based services: It is estimated that 65 percent of those who are 65 today will spend some time at home in need of long-term care services,16 which typically cost almost $18,000 per year.17 This means that 497,000 older residents of Massachusetts who are aged 55 to 64 today will need home health services after they turn 6518 – services that are not always covered by Medicare, Medicaid, or private health insurance.
Health insurance reform will create a new voluntary long-term care services insurance program, which will provide a cash benefit to help seniors and people with disabilities obtain services and supports that will enable them to remain in their homes and communities.
Reform will encourage states to expand their home and community based services through Medicaid by providing enhanced funding, and it will create a program to provide community support services for disabled Medicaid enrollees who would otherwise need to be in a nursing home. These programs could help improve care for many of the 248,000 disabled Medicaid beneficiaries in Massachusetts.19
Health Insurance Reform Improves Quality and Reforms the Delivery System.
Reduces preventable readmissions. The current health care system does not place enough emphasis on improving quality of care. For example, nearly 20 percent of Medicare patients who are discharged from the hospital end up being readmitted within 30 days.20 For Massachusetts, that’s 59,000 readmissions each year which could potentially be prevented with improved care coordination.21 Health insurance reform will invest in innovations in primary care and will provide financial incentives to hospitals to better coordinate care at discharge to avoid preventable readmissions.
Lessens Paperwork. Physicians spend on average about 140 hours and $68,000 a year just dealing with health insurance bureaucracy.22 For the 34,320 physicians in Massachusetts, this adds up to 4.8 million hours and $2.3 billion in costs.23 By simplifying and standardizing paperwork and computerizing medical records, doctors will be able to focus on caring for their patients instead of dealing with bureaucracy.
Incentivizes primary care. Roughly 11,500 doctors in Massachusetts practice primary care and would qualify for a new 5 to 10 percent payment bonus under health insurance reform.24
Invests in the health primary care. Approximately 464,000 people, or 7 percent of Massachusetts’s population, cannot access a primary care provider due to shortages in their communities.25 Health insurance reform will expand and improve programs to increase the number of health care providers, including doctors, nurses, and dentists, especially in rural and other underserved areas.
me taksat na grin keta tani po mendojne qe te ven VAT si ne europe sikur nuk kemi mjaft taksa. nejse per mendimin tim reforma mjeksore nuk eshte ide e keqe por te jete e kompletuar jo thjesht te nxitojne qe ta aprovojne.
j&g cfare eshte VAT ? ti nga taksat mos u anko je me avantaxh femije, e martuar me manovrime ti arrin ne lowest tax bracket por se ke bere.
ah po iken sistemi mjeksor amerikan po vjen ai europian me nje cilesi me te ulet. qe te mos ngaterroheni shume shqiptare te cilet ne europe nuk i kane dhene shprese ne amerike kane shpetuar, per kete cilesi e kam fjalen.
Te mirat....nuk eshte kaq i shkurter billi sa ke postuar, jane mbi 1000 faqe e te tera jane te mira.
nje fragment qe ti nuk e postove "nqs konditat e shendetit tend keqesohen prit rradhen te vizitohesh me nje infermiere mbas nje jave me doktorin"
oh tmerr ne amerike po fut hundet shteti tek shendetsia se shpejti.
premiums dhe taksat do shkojne ne stratosfere per njerzit qe punojne per te paguar dikujt shendetsine falas dhe shendetsia do behet falas per dembelet, te papunet e perjetshem, welferistat etj
keto 2-3 jane ja vdekje ja liri per neve. ju te amerikes telefononi, email kongesmenin, senatorin e shtetit dhe zones tuaj mbi indinjimin tuaj per kete vjedhje qe po juehet juve, femijeve, niperve, e sternipeve tuaj nga ky bill qe do firmosi obama.
Shendetesia shteterore ne amerike nje hap drejt komunizmit -- glenn beck
stalini quan obamen idiot i dobishem -- glenn beck
Shendetesia shteterore ne amerike nje hap drejt komunizmit -- glenn beck
stalini quan obamen idiot i dobishem -- glenn beck
"duhet aprovuar ky ligji per shendetsine qe te lexojme dhe shqyrtojme cfare eshte shkruar gabim ne ligj" - nancy pelosi
"ligji nuk flet per diabetin por per dieten" - nancy pelosi
"demokratet jane te zgjuar sepse jane femijet e djallit ose niperit dhe mbesat e stalinit" - karl rove
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mjere ata qe duan te behen doktore ne amerike
degjova ne radio(glenn beck) se me ligjin e ri te healthcare shume health inshuranca do rrisin premiums qe te kene good margins. ligji detyron inshurancat te paguajne 90% te kostes se mjekimit. do te thote po ashtu se klientet do largohen nga keto per te blere inshurance nga shteti me lire.
do te thote po ashtu se inshuranca kur ska klienta del bankrrupt, dhe vlera e shares te tyre ne stock market do ulet duke bere goditjen obama nr.2 per ekonomine.
mijera njerez i kane lidhur 401k,401b,pension plans etj me mutual funds, investment banks qe investojne ne keto shares sepse fitimi eshte i majme. sa per info ne tv shumica e reklamave jane per ilacet,spitalet,medical trials etj. mjekesia eshte big ne amerike.
perkohesisht doktoret do perfitojne deri sa njerzit nuk do fillojne te blejne inshurance nga shteti i cili paguan pak dhe i kercenon doktoret dhe kompanite farmaceutike se do i heqi licensen nese nuk pranojne inshurancen e shtetit.
ku do vene keta docktore te rinj me qindra mijera dollare borxh per universitetin? goditja nr.3 e obames
Diamanta
13-07-2010, 00:49
Mjeksin e ka te mire amerika ,mos e shaj kot.Pyet ata qe kan mare ndihme ne spitale amerikane se c'fare lloj servisi kan dhe sa kan paguar.I semuri paguan 250 $ishurenca paguan gjith shpenzimet e tjera,te cilat kapin shifra kolosale.kush do jeten e paguan me qejf ishurencen,sa do qe te jet ja vlen ta paguash.Se s;te le njeri te vdesesh kot ktu.
Mjeksin e ka te mire amerika ,mos e shaj kot.Pyet ata qe kan mare ndihme ne spitale amerikane se c'fare lloj servisi kan dhe sa kan paguar.I semuri paguan 250 $ishurenca paguan gjith shpenzimet e tjera,te cilat kapin shifra kolosale.kush do jeten e paguan me qejf ishurencen,sa do qe te jet ja vlen ta paguash.Se s;te le njeri te vdesesh kot ktu.
te jemi fair mjekesia ne amerike eshte e mire per ate qe paguan. dikur ishte e njejtja gje. amerika nuk e kuroi vellain e enver hoxhes sepse nuk kishin te paguanin doktorin.
sot jane hmo inshurancat nje qe ndihmon pacientin te paguaje pak cdo muaj ne kembim te pageses kolosale qe te kerkon spitali psh. disa me imagjinate pane se eshte nje ide superbe hmo-te te ndihmosh njerezit dhe te besh para.
mjekesia ne pergjithesi ka rene ne amerike sepse cilesia nuk eshte e njejte nga doktori ne doktor. zbesohet se nje qe ka mbaruar ne ivy league eshte njesoj me nje qe mbaroi ne kampuset e kolegjeve amerikane ne rumani psh.
fair, doktorat kane konkurence, amerika eshte saturated me doktora aq sa po e demtojne pacientin qe te jete ne loop te vij prape.
cuditerisht keta jane demokratet
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