Can Obama’s Health-Care Law Force Catholics to Support Birth Control? – Christian Science Monitor

Can Obama’s health-care law force Catholics to birth control? – Christian Science Monitor

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Real People DENIED Real Healthcare: Nathan Wilkes


 

DENVER, CO–Nathan’s son Thomas Wilkes was born with severe hemophilia, which puts him at risk for major internal bleeding and for which he must receive nearly million in healthcare costs each year to avoid death or serious disability. Watch this important video to see how the private health insurance industry cares only about profits, NOT patients. TELL US YOUR STORY AT: www.SinglePayer.com Video by: Colette Washington & Jay Johnson

 

 

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14 Responses to Can Obama’s Health-Care Law Force Catholics to Support Birth Control? – Christian Science Monitor

  • MrCRM114 says:

    I live in the UK.
    We all pay about 11% of salary for the National Health Service, you don’t get a choice.
    Forget the bullsh!t you may? have heard about the NHS.
    If you’re sick, an ambulance will come and take you to hospital and you will get treatment.
    I had a heart attack – ambulance took 10mins to arrive – attended by 3 doctors – clot busting drugs, intensive care – my own nurse for 12 hours, (she sat by my bed).
    This all at 6 o’clock in the morning.
    Total cost – £0.0p.

  • TheShasiti says:

    I worked for United Healthcare for several years. The way? the system is set up is definately in favor of the company. We have to get rid of the middleman which means socialized medicine. No it is not perfect but it is better then what we have now. I live in AZ our money goes to illegals. Yes, some peope will die while waiting for treatment. The government tells us they have no money to cover Healthcare yet they can send billions of dollars overseas every year?? What’s wrong with this picture??

  • stringlov says:

    It’s TIME to TAX the RICH $ BIG TIME HEALTH CARE should be a RIGHT for everyone? in USA and make USA no.1 again

  • Helljumper91 says:

    People think that people like me support this kind of shit. No, its unbelievable what the insurance companies get away with. There needs to be reform. But the bill that was passed last year will end up killing just as many people. Its already been proven that it doesnt work in other countries,? because those people flock to the US to get treated. BUT, the system the way it is right now cant stay.

  • MikeDSr13 says:

    KEEP IN MIND sry caps!! yea? he runs and plays not like me any more bc now all that playing ..bc we wanted 2 feel like a noremal child!! naw we cant walk or run and our joints are a lot wers then , then they were , so now iam takeing my med,s a lot more now then when i was a child!! And you dont sound like a jerk but i would ask a queshtion before yousay some of the thing you say…sry my spelling is vary bad!! haha..little slow had a bleed in it when i was yunger…now iam ssslllllooooowwwwww!

  • MikeDSr13 says:

    KEEP IN MIND sry? caps!! yea he runs and plays not like me any more bc now all that playing ..bc we wanted 2 feel like a noremal child!! naw we cant walk or run and our joints are a lot wers then , then they were , so now iam takeing my med,s a lot more now then when i was a child!! And you dont sound like a jerk but i would ask a queshtion before yousay some of the thing you say…sry my spelling is vary bad!! haha..little slow had a bleed in it when i was yunger…now iam ssslllllooooowwwwww!!

  • s3ductive1s says:

    To XTheGuvX i dont mean to sound like a total jerk but you have to understand that every body responds different to illness so only because you’ve only spent 2million it doesnt mean that another person will spend the same. You need to have in mind that each not every health insurence? is the same some you pay more others pay less. I think we all know that our healthcare system has for generations worked in a corrupt manner. keep in mind hes a child he runs and plays and is very different from you

  • lepcook says:

    Call me cold hearted but we got so far in capitalism that we dont even realize the value of money with all the money they used to save one child they couldve made hundreds of family live for a year i know people? will tell me but if he was your own you would see it differently it always comes back to the question what is really the right thing to do. Was it really the childs desire to keep living like this or was it out of selfishness that his parents kept him alive.

  • aimike3 says:

    He is an outlier; a very rare case. People shouldn’t be forced to buy health care because of rare cases like this, and tax money shouldn’t go to rare cases either.? It should go to the military or to the states for fixing roads and other stuff.

  • adamwittek says:

    Hello Nathan & viewers of this video, I have a request and as this moving story appears to be a good place to reach the people I’m looking for, I hope it’s okay that I post here.
    I’m an actor & theatre practitioner in London, currently working on a verbatim project on the AMERICAN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM and needing willing participants to share their? views & experiences. Please click my Channel for more info. I’m looking forward to hearing from you, Nathan, or any page visitor. Thanks.

  • FortNikitaBullion says:

    Does anyone? have the contact information for this family, I would like to make a donation.

  • kevinkards1 says:

    how can? this be allowed to happen in a so called civillised country

  • XTheGuvX says:

    whoops! I need factor VIII, not factor VII, factor VII deficiency is significantly more rare than factor VIII deficiency, and thus probably makes it a? hell of a lot more expensive. that makes as as* of me for assuming, I need to start watching the full video before responding to it. But either way, hemophilia treatment is NOT CHEAP!!!

  • XTheGuvX says:

    I have severe hemophilia, am 23 years old right NOW, and haven’t gone through 2 million dollars in healthcare in all 23 & 1/3rd years of my life. a 1 million dollars per year price for healthcare for a severe hemophiliac means to me (no offense to parents here) that they need to train their kid better, and not let him be involved (if he is) in “dangerous” sports. So no football or hockey if he is in either of those. A guide on living with hemophilia? ask? me, I should be a motivational speaker.

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